Holothuria leucospilota

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Holothuria leucospilota
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Echinodermata
Class: Holothuroidea
Order: Holothuriida
Family: Holothuriidae
Genus: Holothuria
Species:
H. leucospilota
Binomial name
Holothuria leucospilota
Brandt, 1835 [2]
Synonyms[2]
  • Halodeima dicorona Heding, 1934
  • Holothuria (Halodeima) dicorona (Heding, 1934)
  • Holothuria gelatinosa Heding, 1939
  • Holothuria homoea Clark, 1938
  • Holothuria infesta Sluiter, 1901
  • Holothuria lagoena Haacke, 1880
  • Holothuria lamperti Ludwig, 1887
  • Holothuria oxurropa Sluiter, 1887
  • Holothuria vagabunda Selenka, 1867
  • Stichopus (Gymnochirota) leucospilota Brandt, 1835

Holothuria leucospilota, commonly known as the black sea cucumber or black tarzan, is a species of marine invertebrate in the family Holothuriidae. It is placed in the subgenus Mertensiothuria making its full scientific name Holothuria (Mertensiothuria) leucospilota. It is the type species of the subgenus[2] and is found on the seabed in shallow water in the Indo-Pacific.

Holothuria leucospilota is a medium-sized sea cucumber reaching a length of up to 40 centimetres (16 in) when relaxed but it can stretch to about a metre (yard) when extended. It is roughly cylindrical, tapering towards the posterior end. At the anterior end, there are twenty oral tentacles with branched tips. These surround the mouth which is on the under side of the body. The animal is soft and pliable and is covered with fleshy papillae. The usual colour is charcoal grey or reddish-black with pale grey tube feet on the underside[3][4] but off the African coast it is described as being bright or dark brown with white patches which are larger towards the posterior end.[2]

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