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Hormathiidae
Hormathiidae is a family of sea anemones in the class Anthozoa.
Adamsia
Adamsia is a genus of sea anemones in the family Hormathiidae. Species in this genus are mutually symbiotic with hermit crabs. The anemone gets a place to live and discarded scraps of the crab's food in exchange for its help in the crab's defence. As these anemones grow, they secrete a horny membrane, known as a carcinoecium, which overlies the crab's original snail shell and expands the living space of the crab. This means the anemone does not have to change substrate and the crab does not have to seek a larger shell as they both grow.

Calliactis parasitica
species of sea anemone
Adamsia palliata
species of cnidarian
Calliactis
thumb|Calliactis parasitica on the hermit crab [[Dardanus calidus]]
Calliactis is a genus of sea anemones. Species in this genus are mutually symbiotic with hermit crabs. The anemone gets a place to live and discarded scraps of the crab's food in exchange for its help in defending the crab.

Calliactis polypus
species of cnidarian
Paraphellia
Paraphellia is a genus of cnidarians belonging to the family Hormathiidae.
Allantactis parasitica
Allantactis is a monotypic genus of sea anemones, and Allantactis parasitica is the only species in the genus. This sea anemone lives at bathyal depths in the North Atlantic Ocean and has a symbiotic relationship with a gastropod mollusc.
Cricophorus nutrix
species of cnidarian
Calliactis tricolor
species of cnidarian