RMM14EG1–Sea cucumber (Cucumaria frondosa) in a tidepool, Otter Cove, Acadia National Park, Maine
RM2NHH2GG–Red Sea Cucumber, Cucumaria miniata, at Point of Arches in Olympic National Park, Washington State, USA
RF2RBGAPN–Close-up of an Orange Footed Sea Cucumber feeding underwater in the St. Lawrence River.
RFABJ5CM–Orange sea cucumber in South of Vancouver Island
RMFJ5KGG–climbing sea cucumber (Ocnus planci, Cucumaria planci, Ocnus brunneus), on a mussel
RFKWTWBD–A brilliant white Pale Sea Cucumber photographed at a depth of 70 ft. in Southern British Columbia.
RMW7X7NB–Orange sea cucumber (Cucumaria miniata), Alaska, USA, Gulf of Alaska. Pacific ocean.
RMBC3A4N–pentaca pentactes cucumaria drummondii
RF2K4PEF2–Underwater photography of Sea Cucumber - (Holothuria sanctori)
RFD8EAKC–Trepang (Holothuroidea, Stychopus, Cucumaria), sea invertebrate an animal, delicatessen
RM2BNJNTK–Orange sea cucumber (Cucumaria miniata) Little Strytan dive site, Eyjafjordur nearby to Akureyri, northern Iceland, North Atlantic Ocean.
RM2HT56GT–Orange sea cucumber (Cucumaria miniata). Has fifteen sets of arms for feeding ending in bushy tentacles. Length with extended tentacles can be 25 cm.
RMMFG7KC–Orange sea cucumber, Cucumaria miniata and anemone, Metridium senile, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada, Pacific Ocean Date: 22.07.08 Ref:
RMFYHT1F–Trepang (Holothuroidea, Stychopus, Cucumaria), sea invertebrate an animal, delicatessen
RM2HT5F35–Yellow holothurian or Sea cucumber (Cucumaria miniata), Ambon, Indonesia
RMFYFWNF–Trepang (Holothuroidea, Stychopus, Cucumaria), sea invertebrate an animal, delicatessen
RM2HT5E2F–Yellow holothurian or Sea cucumber Cucumaria miniata Mabul, Malaysia
RMBTHYYC–A Giant seastar, pisaster giganteus, crawls next to a pair of orange sea cucumbers, Cucumaria miniata, in California.
RMM14EFH–Sea cucumber (Cucumaria frondosa) in a tidepool, Otter Cove, Acadia National Park, Maine
RM2NHH3M1–Red Sea Cucumber, Cucumaria miniata, at Point of Arches in Olympic National Park, Washington State, USA
RF2KFT76M–Faceless male holding caught Cucumaria and small stone while searching for wild marine creatures in shallow water of sea
RM2NHG1KD–Red Sea Cucumber, Cucumaria miniata, at Point of Arches in Olympic National Park, Washington State, USA
RMFJ5KYR–climbing sea cucumber (Ocnus planci, Cucumaria planci, Ocnus brunneus), on a mussel
RM2NHEY0X–Red Sea Cucumber, Cucumaria miniata, at Point of Arches in Olympic National Park, Washington State, USA
RMBA0KT8–Orange sea cucumber (Cucumaria miniata) tentacles feeding itself in the California Channel Islands, USA.
RMBC3A4T–cucumaria hyalina synapta digitata in health unwell
RF2K4PEF7–Underwater photography of Sea Cucumber - (Holothuria sanctori)
RMBM7679–Sea-gherkin (Pawsonia (= Cucumaria) saxicola) exposed at low tide UK
RFG0XB9R–Octopus, Cucumaria, Scallop, Mussel - seafood in Russian Far Eastern Cuisine
RFABJ5CT–Orange sea cucumber in South of Vancouver Island
RMMFG7K2–Orange sea cucumber, Cucumaria miniata and anemone, Metridium senile, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada, Pacific Ocean Date: 22.07.08 Ref:
RF2B62WJX–Orange Footed Sea Cucumber underwater in the St. Lawrence River
RMW7WWCG–Sea gherkin (Pawsonia saxicola) Pavlaison, Sark, British Channel Islands.
RMADX7EW–orange sea cucumber Cucumaria miniata British Columbia Pacific Ocean Canada
RM2BNJB5K–Sea apple (Pseudocolochirus violaceus) on coral reef. It feeds by filtering the water column with its tentacular crown, successively bringing each ar
RMBTHYTT–An orange, filter-feeding sea cucumber, Cucumaria miniata, stuffs one feeding tentacle into its mouth in a CA kelp forest.
RMW7YXXD–Sea apple (Pseudocolochirus violaceus) feeding, Komodo National Park, Indonesia.
RFRFMNA5–Orange sea cucumbers, Cucumaria miniata, stretch their feeding tentacles to catch plankton on the seafloor of a kelp forest in Monterey, California
RM2AADG01–Sea apple (Pseudocolochirus violaceus) Komodo National Park, Indonesia.
RMAN2XRN–Sea cucumber Cucumaria miniata Komodo National Park Indonesia
RMFJ5K1T–climbing sea cucumber (Ocnus planci, Cucumaria planci, Ocnus brunneus), on a mussel
RM2NHEXXE–Red Sea Cucumber, Cucumaria miniata, at Point of Arches in Olympic National Park, Washington State, USA
RMEBRB91–orange-footed sea cucumber, pudding (Cucumaria frondosa), with starfish and rose anemone on a stone
RM2AADGPT–Sea cucumber / Sea apple (Pseudocolochirus violaceus) Rinca, Komodo National Park, Indonesia.
RM2G5T6T3–Orange-footed sea cucumber, Orange footed sea cucumber (Cucumaria frondosa), Orange-footed Sea Cucumber on beach, Norway, Troms, Sandnessund
RF2K4PEFC–Underwater photography of Sea Cucumber - (Holothuria sanctori)
RM2AB8E41–Orange sea cucumber (Cucumaria miniata), resembles a bright yellow nudibranch. It can be found congregated in large numbers. Anilao, Manila, Philippin
RMA2WJAM–An Orange Sea Cucumber (Cucumaria miniata) in a Tidal Pool along the Pacific West Coast of British Columbia Canada
RM2BF0X75–Cucumaria ferrari. 9 Oct 20149415
RM2BNDT4A–Orange sea cucumber (Cucumaria miniata) and anemone, (Metridium senile) Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada, Pacific Ocean
RMA8YDHA–Two specimens of edible marine benthic holothurians Cucumaria djakonovi sitting on a stone and spreading tentacles North Pacific
RF2KFT77P–From above faceless male fisher demonstrating sea cucumber in palm while standing on rocky coast with scoop net and bucket
RM2A7X8P1–Sea cucumbers: Trochodota purpurea 1,2, Cladodactyla crocea crocea 3, Stichopus chloronotus 4, Anaperus peruvianus 5, and Holothuria (Metriatyla) lessoni 6. Handcoloured lithograph from Carl Hoffmann's Book of the World, Stuttgart, 1849.
RM2NHETJF–Red Sea Cucumber, Cucumaria miniata, closed up, at Point of Arches in Olympic National Park, Washington State, USA
RF2HJX6NY–Echinoderm is the common name given to any member of the phylum Echinodermata of marine animals, Psammechinus microtuberculatus, also known as the green sea urchin / Echinoderm ist die gebräuchliche Bezeichnung für jedes Mitglied des Stammes Echinodermata von Meerestieren, Psammechinus microtuberculatus, auch als grüner Seeigel bekannt, Historisch, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digitale Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert
RF2JR5N91–Orange Sea Cucumber, Cucumaria miniata,at Tongue Point in Salt Creek Recreation Area along the Strait of Juan de Fuca, Olympic Peninsula, Washington S
RF2JP9C8X–Seabed marine invertebrates: Sea Cucumber (Cucumaria planci), Violet or Purple Sea Urchin (Sphaerechinus granularis), Red Starfish (Echinaster sepositus) and Spiny Starfish (Marthasterias glacialis). Depicted in a rare early 1900s German chromolithograph print of a painting by wildlife artist, Paul Flanderky (1872-1937). It helped to illustrate the (1911-18) 4th edition of Brehms Tierleben (Brehm’s Animal Life).
RF2K4PEF8–Underwater photography of Sea Cucumber - (Holothuria sanctori)
RM2PAY8E3–Sea gherkin (Pawsonia saxicola) with feeding tentacles extended, UK.
RFR1KX3B–Digital improved reproduction, Echinoderm is the common name given to any member of the phylum Echinodermata of marine animals, Psammechinus microtuberculatus, also known as the green sea urchin, Cucumaria is a genus of sea cucumbers, Starfish or sea stars
RF2B62W8X–Orange Footed Sea Cucumber underwater in the St. Lawrence River
RM2AB8DK9–Orange sea cucumber (Cucumaria miniata), resembles a bright yellow nudibranch. It can be found congregated in large numbers. Anilao, Manila, Philippin
RM2B6HB3N–Cucumaria (sea cucumber), and a sea lily cucumaria (sea cucumber) and sea lily object type: photomechanical print page Item number: RP-F-2001-7-965B 2 Inscriptions / Brands: number, recto, printed: 'Pl. II. Fig. 1 Fig. 2' Manufacturer : creator: Maurits Verveer (listed property) Date: ca. 1878 - or for 1879 Material: paper Technique: light pressure dimensions: page: H 285 mm × W 225 mm Explanation Prints back the boek. Subject: lower
RM2WB1RKE–Cucumaria (Sea Cucumber) and a Zeelelie, Maurits Verveer, c. 1878 - in or before 1879 photomechanical print paper collotype lower animals
RFAD04PX–A specimen of worm like marine benthic holothurian Eupentacta fraudatrix spreading tentacles Pacific Kamchatka
RMGK47YN–47874 Cucumaria frondosa side view (65), dorsal view (66); Thyone briareus dorsal view (67); Thyone unisemita side view (68), ventral
RMW24EEY–Archive image from page 234 of Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden.. danmarksfaunaill27dans Year: 1907 231 [Cucumaria frondosa (Gunnerus). (Syn. Cuc. assimilis Diiben & Koren; Cuc. minuta (Fabr.)). Kroppen cylindrisk, afrundet mod Enderne. Sugefød- derne hos større Eksemplarer flerrækkede, særlig midt paa, og breder sig paa Rygsiden noget ud over Inter- radierne. De kan trækkes fuldstændig ind. Huden meget tyk, læderagtig, hos større Ekspl. helt eller næsten helt uden Kalk- legemer; hos unge Ekspl. findes flere e
RMP7C5CM–Sea cucumbers: Trochodota purpurea 1,2, Cladodactyla crocea crocea 3, Stichopus chloronotus 4, Anaperus peruvianus 5, and Holothuria (Metriatyla) lessoni 6. Handcoloured lithograph from Carl Hoffmann's Book of the World, Stuttgart, 1849.
RM2AWF9FX–Natural history . FlG 3. ECMINOPLUTtUS ANTARC1IX 1(10 VentralTentacles. FIG 5. CUCUMARIA CROCEAAdult female — to showinterior of brood-pouches.x/ . }, ,lru 7 Fic 4 CUCUMARIA CROCEAAdult female— to showopenings of brood-pouches,x 7. Part Cann I , Axial Sin it * . ^<
RF2JR5NGD–Orange Sea Cucumber, Cucumaria miniata,among Purple Sea Urchins at Tongue Point in Salt Creek Recreation Area along the Strait of Juan de Fuca, Olympi
RF2JP9CAW–Seabed marine invertebrates: Sea Cucumber (Cucumaria planci), Violet or Purple Sea Urchin (Sphaerechinus granularis), Red Starfish (Echinaster sepositus) and Spiny Starfish (Marthasterias glacialis). Depicted in a rare early 1900s German chromolithograph print of a painting by wildlife artist, Paul Flanderky (1872-1937). It helped to illustrate the (1911-18) 4th edition of Brehms Tieleben (Brehm’s Animal Life).
RF2JR350E–Orange Sea Cucumber, Cucumaria miniata, among Purple Sea Urchins at Tongue Point in Salt Creek Recreation Area along the Strait of Juan de Fuca, Olymp
RF2K4PEF3–Underwater photography of Sea Cucumber - (Holothuria sanctori)
RF2AKT7R8–Echinoderm is the common name given to any member of the phylum Echinodermata of marine animals, Psammechinus microtuberculatus, also known as the green sea urchin / Echinoderm ist die gebräuchliche Bezeichnung für jedes Mitglied des Stammes Echinodermata von Meerestieren, Psammechinus microtuberculatus, auch als grüner Seeigel bekannt, Historisch, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digitale Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert
RMAD04PN–A specimen of carmine red marine benthic holothurian Psolus fabricii sitting on a stone and spreading tentacles Pacific
RMPFJN4R–. The Danish Ingolf-expedition. Marine animals -- Arctic regions; Scientific expeditions; Arctic regions. ^â P. I quite agree with LuDWIG that the different varieties of Cucumaria abyssorum described by Theel are only developmental stages, and with this variation taken into consideration I have no doubt that the present specimens, previously mentioned as G.ingolf,, are but Atlantic specimens of Cabyssorum. Further this does not leave any doubt that Ohshima's species, C. sluiteri, must also be regarded as a synonym of C. abyssorum; then- are. in fact, mi differences between these two species. P
RMW24EAN–Archive image from page 233 of Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden.. danmarksfaunaill27dans Year: 1907 230 Lever paa haard, stenet Bund eller Skalbund. Om dens Udvikling vides intet; derimod er det iagttaget, at den undertiden formerer sig ved Tværdeling. Fra danske Farvande er den hidtil kun kendt i gan- ske faa Ekspl., fra Aalbækbugten og Frederikshavn, Ved Bohuslen's Kyst og den norske Kyst er den mere alminde- Fig. 110. Kalklegemer af Cucumaria lactea. Vi. 1. set fra Fladen; 2. fra Siden; 3. skaalformede Lege
RM2AN6MC3–The royal natural history . oderms, it will be remembered, a canal passes from this ring andopens to the exterior by a madreporite; and in a few holothurians of primitivestructure this is similarly the case. But in Cucumaria, as in most, the connectionwith the exterior is lost, and the canal, with its madreporite, hangs down into thebody-cavity. In Cucumaria the tentacles are used like a net to intercept floatingorganisms in the surrounding water. Many holothurians swallow a great deal ofsand, and the intestines of those that live near coral-reefs generally containfragments of coral. They usua
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