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    Synaptidae - Wikipedia

    Synaptidae is a family of sea cucumbers that have no tube feet, tentacle ampullae, retractor muscles, respiratory trees, or cuvierian tubules. They also lack radial canals of the water-vascular system, with only the circumoral ring present. Synaptids have elongated bodies, and their size varies … See more

    According to World Register of Marine Species:
    Anapta Semper, 1867 -- 3 species
    • Dactylapta Clark, 1908 -- 1 species
    • †Eoleptosynapta … See more

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    Euapta godeffroyi
    Euapta lappa
    • Opheodesoma grisea
    • Polyplectana kefersteinii
    Synapta maculata See more

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    Synapta maculata (Holothuroidea: Apodida: Synaptidae) is a non-commercial sea cucumber species, commonly known as snake sea cucumber or spotted worm sea cucumber whose geographical distribution has been confirmed from the western Indian Ocean to eastern Pacific Ocean (GBIF Secretariat, 2021 ).
    Synaptids have elongated bodies, and their size varies significantly from small to quite large. Synapta maculata grows to two metres in length. They are quite active, moving by means of waves of peristaltic contractions. Their tegument is somewhat sticky because of the anchor-like spicules that project through the skin.
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    Synapta maculata grows to two metres in length. They are quite active, moving by means of waves of peristaltic contractions. Their tegument is somewhat sticky because of the anchor-like spicules that project through the skin.
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