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Cladolabes perspicillum is an endemic that lives only in Australian waters and is found in seagrass beds and sandy bottoms.
In studies from 2003 to 2006, a total of 93,707 specimens were counted in the Great Barrier Reef, and one of the supporters of the marine encyclopaedia, Reef Life Survey, recorded 10,092 animals over a period of 9 years.
https://www.nature.com/articles/sdata20147
The body shape of the sea cucumber gives rise to its common name "football cucumber".
Synonyms:
Cucumaria maculata Semper, 1867
Phyllophorus incompertus Théel, 1886
Urodemas perspicillum Selenka, 1867
In studies from 2003 to 2006, a total of 93,707 specimens were counted in the Great Barrier Reef, and one of the supporters of the marine encyclopaedia, Reef Life Survey, recorded 10,092 animals over a period of 9 years.
https://www.nature.com/articles/sdata20147
The body shape of the sea cucumber gives rise to its common name "football cucumber".
Synonyms:
Cucumaria maculata Semper, 1867
Phyllophorus incompertus Théel, 1886
Urodemas perspicillum Selenka, 1867