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The ten buccal tentacles are branched. Photo by Dave Cowles, July 2005
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The tube feet are in rows down the body. Photo by Dave Cowles, July 2005
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Cucumaria piperata, 12 cm long, from 10 m depth at Northwest Island (Photo by: Dave Cowles, July 2005)
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This closeup of the anterior end shows the small oral tentacles around the mouth. Two tentacles are currently folding inside the mouth, probably for feeding.
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This individual is living on the inside of a dead scallop shell.
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Psolidium bidiscum from off Northwest Island at about 12 m depth. Scale = mm (Photo by: Dave Cowles, July 2005)
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From: Sea Stars, Sea Urchins, and Allies: Echinoderms of Florida and the Caribbean, by Hendler, Miller, Pawson, & Porter. 1995
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From: Sea Stars, Sea Urchins, and Allies: Echinoderms of Florida and the Caribbean, by Hendler, Miller, Pawson, & Porter. 1995
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From: Sea Stars, Sea Urchins, and Allies: Echinoderms of Florida and the Caribbean, by Hendler, Miller, Pawson, & Porter. 1995
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From: Sea Stars, Sea Urchins, and Allies: Echinoderms of Florida and the Caribbean, by Hendler, Miller, Pawson, & Porter. 1995
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Pseudocnus californicusPseudocnus californicus (USNM E47611), collected from a shallow subtidal crevice off Taboguilla Island, Panama Bay, Panama, eastern Pacific.
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All Biocode files are based on field identifications to the best of the researcher’s ability at the time.
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All Biocode files are based on field identifications to the best of the researcher’s ability at the time.
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