Psolidae

Psolidae
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Echinodermata
Class: Holothuroidea
Subclass: Dendrochirotacea
Order: Dendrochirotida
Family: Psolidae
Perrier, 1902 [1]
Genera[1]
  • Ceto Gistel, 1848
  • Echinopsolus Gutt, 1990
  • Ekkentropelma Pawson, 1971
  • Georisia
  • Lissothuria
  • Neopsolidium Pawson, 1964
  • Psolicrux O'Loughlin, 2002
  • Psolidium Ludwig, 1886
  • Psolus Jaeger, 1833

Psolidae is a family of sea cucumbers, marine animals with elongated bodies, leathery skins and tentacles that are found on the sea bed.

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

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