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    A study of the intertidal sea anemones of the Monterey Bay region

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    This is a student paper done for a University of California Berkeley Zoology class. Since UCB didn't have its own marine lab at the time, it rented space at Hopkins Marine Station where this work was done. Cadet Hand earned his Ph.D. from Berkeley and went on to become Director of the Bodega Marine Laboratory. (PDF contains 36 pages

    The distribution of cirripeds and gastropods on plain vertical rock surfaces in the upper intertidal and splash zones

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    This is a student paper done for a University of California Berkeley Zoology class. Since UCB didn't have its own marine lab at the time, it rented space at Hopkins Marine Station where this work was done. Cadet Hand earned his Ph.D. from Berkeley and went on to become Director of the Bodega Marine Laboratory. Donald Putnam Abbott also earned his Ph.D. from Berkeley and later became a Stanford professor at Hopkins Marine Station. (PDF contains 26 pages

    Another sea anemone from California and the types of certain Californian anemones

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    Volume: 47Start Page: 411End Page: 41

    The systematics, affinities, and hosts of the one-tentacled, commensal hydroid Monobrachium, with new distributional records

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    Volume: 47Start Page: 84End Page: 8

    A new species of burrowing acontiate anemone from California (Isophelliidae: Flosmaris)

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    A TWO-TENTACLED, COMMENSAL HYDROID FROM CALIFORNIA (LIMNOMEDUSAE, PROBOSCIDACTYLA)

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    Volume: 99Start Page: 74End Page: 8

    *Metridium farcimen*, the valid name of a common North Pacific sea anemone (Cnidaria: Actiniaria: Acontiaria)

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    Asterisks (*...*) surround words or phrases that are to be italicized.Three older names apply to the species described by Fautin et al. in 1990 as *Metridium giganteum*. They are *Actinia pripaus* Tilesius, 1809, *Actinia farcimen* Brandt, 1835, and *Isometridium rickettsi* Carlgren, 1949. We synonymize these four species names. The msot senior of the synonyms is a junior homonym; therefore, the valid name of this species is *Metridium farcimen* (Brandt, 1835). We also synonymize with *Metridium* the generic names *Dendractis* Andres, 1883, and *Isometridium* Carlgren, 1949
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