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Actinopyga lecanora, commonly known as the white-bottomed sea cucumber or stonefish, is a species of sea cucumber in the family Holothuriidae. It is native to the tropical Western Indo-Pacific region and is harvested for food. See more
Actinopyga lecanora grows to a length of about 250 mm (10 in). The top and bottom of the sea cucumber is a mottled tan-orange colour, and the anus is surrounded with a white ring, lending the sea cucumber its … See more
This species has not been cultured at industrial scales, but a technique to produce its juvenile has been developed. This species has … See more
Actinopyga lecanora is found off the coasts of Asia and East Africa, in the tropical Indian Ocean and the western Pacific Ocean. Its range extends from Kenya and … See more
This species is harvested commercially for food and traditional medicine in some parts of its range, and is of medium commercial importance. It is used in the production of bêche-de-mer in 13 different countries in the Western Central Pacific. In Papua New … See more
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White-rumped sea cucumber (Actinopyga lecanora)
WEBThis large fat sea cucumber with a white ring around its back end is commonly seen on many of our Southern shores. Usually among coral rubble, and living hard and soft corals. Elsewhere, it is considered …
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