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    Holothuria is the type genus of the marine animal family Holothuriidae, part of the class Holothuroidea, commonly known as sea cucumbers. Members of the genus are found in coastal waters in tropical and temperate regions. They are soft-bodied, limbless invertebrates which dwell on the ocean floor and are usually detritivores.
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    Over 100, see text. Holothuria is the type genus of the marine animal family Holothuriidae, part of the class Holothuroidea, commonly known as sea cucumbers. Members of the genus are found in coastal waters in tropical and temperate regions.
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    As it is metamorphosing it is sometimes called a pentactula larva. After larval metamorphosis, the young sea cucumbers ultimately settle on the substrate and become adults. ( Barnes, 1987; Brusca and Brusca, 2003) Holothurians have a single gonad, and most are dioecious.
    Inhabits shallower waters than Holothuria fuscogilva, mostly found from the surface to a depth of 20 m; generally occurs on reef flats, slopes and in shallow seagrass beds (Ref. 122 ). Found in shallow waters in lagoons, and common on shallow reef bottoms that are not subject to terrigenous influence (Ref. 118 ).
  4. Holothuria nobilis - Wikipedia

  5. Holothuria nobilis - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on Animalia.bio

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  8. Remarkable sea cucumber (Holothuria notabilis)

    WEBFamily Holothuriidae. updated Apr 2020. Where seen? This large long smooth sea cucumber with dark markings is sometimes seen buried near seagrasses on some of our shores. Those seen were buried in the sand …

  9. Holothuria nobilis, Black teatfish : fisheries - SeaLifeBase

  10. Holothuria notabilis - SeaLifeBase

  11. ADW: Holothuroidea: INFORMATION

    WEBBe­hav­ior. Gen­er­ally, holothurid­i­ans are seden­tary and/or slow mov­ing, usu­ally bur­row­ing into soft sed­i­ments or are lodged in cracks or crevices under rocks. Holothuri­ans crawl using podia or by using body wall …

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