RMW7WWD1–Devonshire cup coral (Caryophyllia smithii) L'Etac, Sark, British Channel Islands.
RMMFG80R–Devonshire cup coral, Caryophyllia smithii, Ist Island, Croatia, Adriatic Sea, Mediterranean Date: 22.07.08 Ref: ZB777 117110 0016 COMPULSORY CREDI
RMEG6051–Devonshire cup coral (Caryophyllia smithii) photographed under deep blue light to reveal its fluorescent pigments, showing up as green in this photo. Plymouth Sound, Devon, UK, English Channel, July
RM2CTE219–Devonshire Cup Coral, Plymouth Sound, Devon
RM2PGFCFB–Caryophyllia sp Madrepora
RMDTFH6H–Caryophyllia clavus, sea anemone
RMB4BR13–Cupcoral (Caryophyllia smithii), Sweden
RF2RH8PXF–DJIBOUTI - CIRCA 2011: stamp printed by Djibouti, shows Caryophyllia, circa 2011
RMAJX3HB–Devonshire Cupcoral
RM2G0642J–Devonshire cup coral (Caryophyllia smithii) in Scottish coastal waters, UK.
RM2T6CWN0–Varieties of sea anemones and corals. Devonshire cup coral, Caryophyllia smithii 1, Sagartiogeton laceratus 2, reef coral, Phyllangia americana 3, worm anemone, Scolanthus callimorphus 4, Edwardsiella carnea 5, Cylista viduata 6, Cylista elegans 7,10,13,14, sandalled anemone, Actinothoe sphyrodeta 8,9, lesser cylinder anemone, Cerianthus lloydii 11, frilled anemone, Metridium senile 12, Gregoria fenestrata 15, stony coral. Balanophyllia regia 16 and Chrysoela chrysosplenium 17. Anemones de mer. Chromolithograph by Lebrun after Pierre Lackerbauer from Alfred Fredols Le Monde de la Mer, the Worl
RM2G063ND–Devonshire cup coral (Caryophyllia smithii) in Scottish coastal waters, UK.
RMBA8665–Caryophyllia smithii Devonshire cup coral Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK, Europe
RM2HXP23M–Devonshire cup coral (Caryophyllia smithii) on a rock face in Scottish coastal waters, UK.
RMB7A20Y–Devon cup coral Caryophyllia smithii, St. Brides Haven, Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK, Europe
RMBA85XY–Caryophyllia smithii Devonshire cup coral Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK, Europe
RM2M3WA89–Varieties of sea anemones and corals. Devonshire cup coral, Caryophyllia smithii 1, Sagartiogeton laceratus 2, reef coral, Phyllangia americana 3, worm anemone, Scolanthus callimorphus 4, Edwardsiella carnea 5, Cylista viduata 6, Cylista elegans 7,10,13,14, sandalled anemone, Actinothoe sphyrodeta 8,9, lesser cylinder anemone, Cerianthus lloydii 11, frilled anemone, Metridium senile 12, Gregoria fenestrata 15, stony coral. Balanophyllia regia 16 and Chrysoela chrysosplenium 17. Anemones de mer. Chromolithograph by Lebrun after Pierre Lackerbauer from Alfred Fredol’s Le Monde de la Mer, the Wor
RF2J9F6A1–Sgarbhstat Arch, Diver gives scale to the picture 40m below the surface, 30m through the arch, 20 m wide, and 50 m to the bottom Boreray, St Kilda UK. 1987
RM2AN1JH0–A history of the British sea-anemones and corals . trusile, the tentacles set in severalrows, diminishing in size from the outer row inward,each consisting of a stem with a globular head. I know but one British species, C. Smithii. CA R YOPHYLLTA CEA. TURBINOLIA DJi. THE DEVONSHIRE CUP-CORAL. CaryopJiyllia Smithii. Plate X. Figs. 12, 13.* Specific Character, Plates in five cycles; base broad; outline generallyovate ; height not exceeding the long diameter. Caryophyllia Smithii. Stokes, Zool. Joum. iii. 481; pi. xiii. figs. 1—6. Buckland, Bridgevv. Tr. ii. 90; pi. liv. figs. 9— 11. Johnston, Br
RMGK6B0N–53067 Caryophyllia smithii, Stokes
RF2J7MT01–Diver underwater. Red dead man's fingers, Alcyonium digitatum, location, outside the harbour of Eyemouth Cornwall UK. 1978
RMDTFH6M–Caryophyllia clavus, sea anemone
RMDTFH6E–Caryophyllia clavus, sea anemone
RF2RH8R2A–DJIBOUTI - CIRCA 2011: stamp printed by Djibouti, shows ocean animals, circa 2011
RMBA8655–Caryophyllia smithii Devonshire cup coral Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK, Europe
RMRGJGPH–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History). CARYOPHYLLIA SMITHIl IN BRITISH WATERS 407. Fig. 2. The recorded distribution of Caryophyllia smithii around the British Isles. Western Channel records are more fully represented in Figs, i and 3.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. British Museum (Natural History). London : BM(NH)
RMBA8FHA–Caryophyllia smithii Devonshire cup coral Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK, Europe
RMRGJGRR–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History). THE DISTRIBUTION OF THE CORAL, CARYOPHYLLIA SMITHII AND THE BARNACLE PYRGOMA ANGLICUM IN BRITISH WATERS WILLIAM J. REES. - 8 AUG 1962 PRESENTED BULLETIN OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM (NATURAL HISTORY) ZOOLOGY Vol. 8 No. g LONDON: 1962. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. British Museum (Natural History). London : BM(NH)
RMRGJGR1–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History). 4o6 CARYOPHYLLIA SMlTHll IN BRITISH WATERS this area are given by Crawshay (1912) and his positions are plotted in Text-fig. 3. East of Salcombe, there are many records from the Torquay area ; these are detailed below. There is also a record from Exmouth in the Gwyn Jeffreys collection in the U.S. National Museum. It is now possible to add a new record from Portland and others from the central area of the Channel (from the Manihine collections) thus extending the known range eastwards.. Fig. I. The known distribution of Caryophyllia smithii i
RMRGJGRB–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History). THE DISTRIBUTION OF THE CORAL, CARYOPHYLLIA SMITHII AND THE BARNACLE PYRGOMA ANGLICUM IN BRITISH WATERS BY WILLIAM J. REES British Museum (Natural History) Pp. 401-418 ; Plate 12 ; j Text-figures 8 AUb ^^i BULLETIN OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM (NATURAL HISTORY) ZOOLOGY Vol. 8 No. 9 LONDON : 1962. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. British Museum (Natural History).
RMRPRYYH–. Corals and coral islands. Coral reefs and islands; Corals. SUBDIVISIONS OF AGTINOID POLYPS, 67 quite solid. Transverse septa between the lamellae are some- times wanting. The calicles are usually striated externally but seldom dentate. The polyps, moreover, are small; and very commonly they stand prominent above the corallum when expanded. The Orbicella, figured on page 55, is an example of one, of the massive Astraea-like forms, constituting the Or- bicella family, or OrhicelUdce^ in the Oculina tribe. The Caryophyllia here figured is one of the solitary species. CAKYOPHTLLIA SMITHII, STOKB
RMRE7TK0–. Corals and coral islands. Coral reefs and islands; Corals. SUBDIVISIONS OF AGT1N0ID POLYPS. 67 quite solid. Transverse septa between the lamellae are some- times wanting. The calicles are usually striated externally but seldom dentate. The polyps, moreover, are small; and very commonly they stand prominent above the corallum when expanded. The Orbicella, figured on page 55, is an example of one of the massive Astoea-like forms, constituting the Or- bicella family, or Orbicellidce, in the Oculina tribe. The Caryophyllia here figured is one of the solitary species. CARYOPHYMilA SMITHII, STOKES
RMRE7TR5–. Corals and coral islands. Coral reefs and islands; Corals. 46 CORALS AND CORAL ISLANDS. The Caryophyllia here figured is one of the solitary species of the tribe found in European Seas, and on the coast of Great Britain. The figure is from Gosse's " British Actinology." It also grows much longer in proportion to the breadth. The. CARVOrHYI.I.IA SMITHII, StOKES. figure to the right is of one unexpanded. One of its lasso- cells, in different states, is shown in figures 3, 4, 5, on page 13. The corallum of a related species is given on page 22. The walls and ,septa are remarkably soli
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