Plate 13
  • CAL0013. muscles of anemone foot form a pattern of bands; Tealia sp.; Monterey
Plate 14
  • CAL0014. tube anemone; Pachycerianthes fimbratus; stinging tentacles catch food; Monterey, California
Plate 15
  • CAL0015. fish-eating anemone; Tealia piscivora; thick tentacles adapted for large prey; Monterey, California
Plate 16
  • CAL0016. white-spotted rose anemone; Tealia lofotensis; closed up to show pattern of foot; Southern California
Plate 17
  • CAL0017. frilled or plumose anemone; Metridium senile; tentacles trap small food particles; Monterey, California
Plate 18
  • CAL0018. anemone; Telia lofotensis; captures drift kelp with tentacles; feeds on kelp and encrusting animals; Monterey, California
Plate 19
  • CAL0019. white spotted rose anemone mouth; Tealia lofotensis; feeds on whatever it can reach; Monterey, California
Plate 20
  • CAL0020. (SCH177) cherry anemones; Corynactis californica; all are clones from common ancestor; Monterey; California
Plate 21
  • CAL0021. (JEL41) pelagic solitary salp; Thetys vagina; showing gaping mouth and primitive backbone; Monterey, California
Plate 22
  • CAL0022. (JEL42) SEQUENCE: amphipod lives within pelagic salp; Thetys vagina; feeds on plankton brought in by host; Monterey, California
Plate 23
  • CAL0023. (JEL43) giant pelagic jellyfish Pelagia panopyra; many animals associated with this floating object; Monterey, California
Plate 24
  • CAL0024. (JEL44) garibaldi Hypsypops rubicundus; other fish feed on tentacles; oral arms of pelagic jellyfish Chrysaora melanaster; Southern California