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  1. Bohadschia marmorata Jaeger, 1833 - World Register of Marine …

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    Bohadschia marmorata is cylindrical in shape and grows to about 35 centimetres (14 in) long. The body wall is tough and leathery and has a rough texture due to the calcareous spicules it contains. It is covered in translucent papillae up to 1 centimetre (0.39 in) across and a few short spines.
    It lives on the seabed in shallow waters in the Indo-Pacific region. Bohadschia marmorata is cylindrical in shape and grows to about 35 centimetres (14 in) long. The body wall is tough and leathery and has a rough texture due to the calcareous spicules it contains.
    Bohadschia is a genus of sea cucumbers in the family Holothuriidae. They are among the largest, most common, and conspicuous sea cucumbers on coral reefs. They have large, loaf-like bodies that are often strikingly colored. The following species are recognised in the genus Bohadschia: ^ a b c "Bohadschia Jaeger, 1833". WoRMS.
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    Bohadschia marmorata is a detritivore. It uses its tube feet to move around and scoops sand, mud and debris into its mouth with its oral tentacles. Having processed this material in its gut, it voids the remains, leaving a characteristic trail of sand on the seabed.
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  4. Bohadschia marmorata - Chalky cucumber | Reef Life …

    WebDescription. N/A. Information. Max Size: 26 cm. Sea Temperature Range: N/A. Depth: N/A. Habitat Generalization Index: N/A. Also referred to as the SGI (Species Generalisation Index), this describes the habitat niche …

  5. Bohadschia marmorata, Chalky cucumber : fisheries

    WebIt occurs in coarse coral sand, from the intertidal to a depth of 20 m (Ref. 800 ). It is a burrowing form and comes out of the mud during cloudy days and at night (Ref. 118) being a nocturnal species (Ref. 85218 ). …

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