Cucumaria

Cucumaria
Cucumaria miniata
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Cucumaria

Synonyms[1]
  • Botryodactyla Ayres, 1851
  • Pentactes Burmeister, 1837
  • Semperia Lampert, 1885

Cucumaria is a genus of sea cucumbers.

Species

Listed alphabetically.[1]

  • Cucumaria acuta Massin, 1992
  • Cucumaria adela Clark, 1946
  • Cucumaria anivaensis Levin, 2004
  • Cucumaria arcuata (Hérouard, 1921)
  • Cucumaria brevidentis
  • Cucumaria compressa (R. Perrier, 1898)
  • Cucumaria congoana Ludwig & Heding, 1935
  • Cucumaria conicospermium Levin & Stepanov, 2002
  • Cucumaria crax Deichmann, 1941
  • Cucumaria diligens D'yakonov & Baranova in D'yakonov, Baranova & Savel'eva, 1958
  • Cucumaria dudexa O'Loughlin & Manjón-Cabeza, 2009
  • Cucumaria duriuscula Sluiter, 1901
  • Cucumaria d'yakonovi Baranova, 1980
  • Cucumaria elongara
  • Cucumaria fallax Ludwig, 1875
  • Cucumaria flamma Solis-Marin & Laguarda-Figueras, 1999
  • Cucumaria frondosa (Gunnerus, 1767) – orange-footed sea cucumber
  • Cucumaria fusiformis Levin, 2006
  • Cucumaria georgiana (Lampert, 1886)
  • Cucumaria ijimai Ohshima, 1915
  • Cucumaria insperata D'yakonov & Baranova in D'yakonov, Baranova & Savel'eva, 1958
  • Cucumaria irregularis Vaney, 1906
  • Cucumaria koreaensis Östergren, 1898
  • Cucumaria lamberti Levin & Gudimova, 1998
  • Cucumaria levini Stepanov & Pil'ganchuk, 2002
  • Cucumaria manoelina Tommasi, 1971
  • Cucumaria miniata (Brandt, 1835) – orange sea cucumber
  • Cucumaria munita Sluiter, 1901
  • Cucumaria nigricans (Brandt, 1835)
  • Cucumaria obscura Levin, 2006
  • Cucumaria okhotensis Levin & Stepanov, 2003
  • Cucumaria pallida Kirkendale & Lambert, 1995
  • Cucumaria paraglacialis Heding, 1942
  • Cucumaria parassimilis Deichmann, 1930
  • Cucumaria perfida Vaney, 1908
  • Cucumaria periprocta Vaney, 1908
  • Cucumaria piperata (Stimpson, 1864)
  • Cucumaria planciana (Delle Chiaje, 1841)
  • Cucumaria pseudocurata Deichmann, 1938
  • Cucumaria pusilla Ludwig, 1886
  • Cucumaria sachalinica D'yakonov, 1949
  • Cucumaria salma Yingst, 1972
  • Cucumaria savelijevae Baranova, 1980
  • Cucumaria tenuis Ludwig, 1875
  • Cucumaria turbinata (Hutton, 1879)
  • Cucumaria vaneyi Cherbonnier, 1949
  • Cucumaria vegae Théel, 1886 – tiny black sea cucumber or northern tar spot
  • Cucumaria vicaria Sluiter, 1910
  • Cucumaria vilis Sluiter, 1901


  • Cucumaria chilensis Ludwig, 1875 (nomen dubium)
  • Cucumaria montagui (Fleming, 1828) (nomen dubium)
  • Cucumaria ingolfi Deichmann in Mortensen, 1927 (nomen nudum)


  • Cucumaria echinata now accepted as Pseudocnus echinatus
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References

  1. Cucumaria, WoRMS


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