species: Bohadschia vitiensis in Green Island (Gaia Guide)
Bohadschia vitiensis


©Lyle Vail: Posterior end of a specimen of Bohadschia vitiensis

©Anne: A juvenile specimen about 60 mm long at Casuarina Beach, Lizard Island

©Anne: The same juvenile specimen beginning to bury itself
Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Echinodermata
Class Holothuroidea
Order Aspidochirotida
Family Holothuriidae
Genus Bohadschia
Species Bohadschia vitiensis
Status unspecified

Distinguishing features

Bohadschia vitiensis is a yellowish/ brown to cream-coloured holothurian with a very thick body wall. Some specimens are brown above and much paler on the flat undersurface. This species ejects sticky white cuverian tubules when disturbed.

Size

  • Size data has not been obtained.

Depth range

  • Depth range data is not yet available.

Synonyms

Distribution

Distribution and habitat preferences

Bohadscia vitiensis is found in sandy habitats, sometimes partially or completely buried in sand. The species is quite common in shallow water near Casuarina Beach.

Web resources

References

  • Cannon, L.R.G. and H. Silver (1986). Sea Cucumbers of Northern Australia Queensland Museum, Brisbane. LIRS catalog number 229.
  • Rowe, F.W.E. and J. Gates (1995). Echinodermata in: Zoological Catalogue of Australia. Vol. 33, xiii, 510 pp. Wells, A. (Ed.). CSIRO, Melbourne, Australia.