Psolus phantapus | |
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Psolus phantapus | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Echinodermata |
Class: | Holothuroidea |
Order: | Dendrochirotida |
Family: | Psolidae |
Genus: | Psolus |
Species: | P. phantapus |
Binomial name | |
Psolus phantapus Strussenfelt, 1765 |
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Psolus phantapus, also known as brown Psolus, is a species of sea cucumbers in the family Psolidae.
Psolus phantapus have cylindrically body arched at both ends to form a U shape.They grow up to 200mm in length.They have a rectangular ventral sole at the base where tube feet concentrate.Their colour range from yellowish brown to dark brown and black.
Psolus phantropus are epifaunal and use the ventral sole to attach themselves. They are found at 4-500m depth.
They are deposit feeders. They have ten bushy orange tentacles that collect food from water.
They reproduce sexually. Breeding season is February-march.
They are found in Arctic and Atlantic ocean.