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- Cu****aria is a genus of sea cu****bers. The following species are recognised in the genus Cu****aria. Cu****aria adela Clark, 1946 Cu****aria anivaensis Levin...
- Cu****aria miniata is a species of sea cu****ber. It is commonly known as the orange sea cu****ber or red sea cu****ber due to its striking color. This northeast...
- The orange-footed sea cu****ber (Cu****aria frondosa) is the largest sea cu****ber in New England, United States. It is one of the most abundant and widespread...
- Cu****aria vegae, also known as tiny black sea cu****ber or northern tar spot, is a species of sea cu****ber. It was first described to science by Johan...
- Genus: Pseudocnus Species: P. echinatus Binomial name Pseudocnus echinatus (von Marenzeller, 1881) Synonyms Cu****aria echinata von Marenzeller, 1881...
- of the heaviest known holothurians. Chiridota heheva, abyssal species. Cu****aria miniata, a filter-feeding sea cu****ber. Sea apple (Pseudocolochirus)....
- Cu****ariidae Genus: Hemiocnus insolens (Théel, 1886) Synonyms Cu****aria insolens Théel, 1886 Cu****aria leonina var. africana Britten, 1910 Pseudocnella insolens...
- tentacles and are suspension feeders. Examples include Thyonella and Cu****aria. Holothurians in this order are characterised by ten to thirty much branched...
- name Eupentacta quinquesemita (Selenka, 1867) Synonyms Cu****aria chronhjelmi Théel, 1886 Cu****aria quinquesemita Selenka, 1867 Eupentacta chronhjelmi (Théel...
- Species: O. lacteus Binomial name Ocnus lacteus Forbes and Goodsir, 1839 Synonyms Holothuria lactea Forbes & Goodsir, 1839 Cu****aria lactea (Forbes, 1839)...