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A wandering sea anemone, photographed by Jenny and Tony Enderby of Leigh, lower Northland. It is known in Maori as humenga and scientifically as Phlyctenactis tuberculosa.

JENNY AND TONY ENDERBY

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Forest and Bird, Issue 313, 1 August 2004, Page 39

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A wandering sea anemone, photographed by Jenny and Tony Enderby of Leigh, lower Northland. It is known in Maori as humenga and scientifically as Phlyctenactis tuberculosa. JENNY AND TONY ENDERBY Forest and Bird, Issue 313, 1 August 2004, Page 39

A wandering sea anemone, photographed by Jenny and Tony Enderby of Leigh, lower Northland. It is known in Maori as humenga and scientifically as Phlyctenactis tuberculosa. JENNY AND TONY ENDERBY Forest and Bird, Issue 313, 1 August 2004, Page 39

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