- system. The
genus includes the
following species:
Scotoplanes angelicus Scotoplanes globosa Scotoplanes mutabilis A
study done
provides histologic findings...
- the
years of 1873-1876.
Scotoplanes globosa was
officially described in 1882, 6 to 9
years after its
first sighting.
Scotoplanes globosa is most closely...
-
species (
Scotoplanes Sp. A) of sea cu****ber (often
known as "sea pigs") as
hosts and can be
found on top of and
under Scotoplanes. The
Scotoplanes reduce...
- Hérouard, 1901
Scotoplanes Théel, 1882
Probable Amperima sp. (2,000–3,000 m (6,600–9,800 ft) deep off Hawaii)
Elpidia glacialis Scotoplanes globosa Paulay...
- into long antennae-like structures,
especially on the
abyssal genus Scotoplanes.
Echinoderms typically possess an
internal skeleton composed of plates...
- up sea pig in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sea pig may
refer to:
Scotoplanes, a
genus of deep-sea
holothurians (sea cu****bers)
commonly called sea...
- worm, vent shrimp,
giant isopod,
dumbo octopus,
sperm whale, yeti crab,
Scotoplanes globosa November 23, 2016 (2016-11-23) 425 426 The Wild
Kratts use Aviva's...
-
Pelagothuria natatrix (here
close to the Galapagos).
Benthodytes sp.
Scotoplanes globosa (a.k.a. "sea pig",
family Elpidiidae) A
Pelagothuriidae A Psychropotidae...
- Conversely, some
juvenile Neolithodes have a
commensal relationship with
Scotoplanes sea cu****bers. To
protect itself from
large predators, the
young crab...
-
Synallactida Euapta godeffroyi (Apodida)
Cercodemas anceps (Dendrochirotida)
Scotoplanes globosa (Elasipodida)
Holothuria cinerascens (Holothuriida) Paracaudina...