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. 2020 Aug 16;22(11):3195–3222. doi: 10.1007/s10530-020-02321-6

Fig. 5.

Fig. 5

Map of the native distribution of species of sea anemones (circles or shading) and the approximate locations of established introductions (starred), coded by color for each species according to the map legend. References for distributions are: Diadumene leucolena (Field 1949; Hand 1956; Sassaman and Mangum 1970; Carlton 1979a, b; Wasson et al. 2001; Carlton and Eldredge 2009); Diadumene franciscana, native range not yet known (Hand 1956; Carlton 1979b; Godwin et al. 2006); Diadumene paranaensis, native range not yet known (Gonzalez-Muñoz et al. 2012; Rodríguez et al. 2012; Beneti et al. 2015); Sagartia ornata (Stephenson 1935; Acuña et al. 2004; Mead et al. 2011); Sagartia elegans (confirmed but not established; Ates et al. 1998; Pederson et al. 2005; Wells 2013; Grebelnyi and Kovtun 2013; Wells and Harris 2019); Anemonia alicemartinae, native range unknown (Häussermann and Försterra 2001, 2005; Canales-Aguirre et al. 2015). In the present paper, the introduced locations of S. ornata is referred to as Sagartia sp. South Africa