Psolidae
Psolidae is a family of sea cucumbers, marine animals with elongated bodies, leathery skins and tentacles that are found on the sea bed.
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| Family: | Psolidae Perrier, 1902 [1] |
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Description
Members of the family Psolidae are small and inconspicuous sea cucumbers found in crevices and under boulders. They have a crown of branched tentacles, calcareous plates on the skin of the trunk and a basal sole that can move across the substrate. Some genera have papillae above but these are lacking in Psolus.[2]
References
- Hanson, H. (2011). "Psolidae Perrier, 1902". WoRMS. World Register of Marine Species. Retrieved 2011-12-13.
- Marine Species Identification Portal
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