Peruvian Register of Marine Species
PeRMS source details
Cucumaria de Blainville, 1830 (additional source)
Cucumariidae Ludwig, 1894 (additional source)
Cucumariidae Ludwig, 1894 (identification resource)
Laetmogonidae Ekman, 1926 (additional source)
Molpadia Cuvier, 1817 (additional source)
Molpadiidae J. Müller, 1850 (additional source)
Pentamera Ayres, 1852 (additional source)
Phyllophoridae Östergren, 1907 (identification resource)
Madsen & Hansen (1994) refer to (Sars, 1866) as species authority source. [details]
Madsen & Hansen (1994) prefer to keep hyndmani under Cucumaria Blainville, 1830. [details]
Some misidentifications occurred. Siberian specimens of Holothuria minuta are referable to Ocnus glacialis. ... [details]
Madsen & Hansen (1994) use L. buski as spelling form [details]
Madsen & Hansen (1994) use M. rinki as spelling form. Type locality = SW Greenland [details]
Synonymised with Trachythyone elongata (Düben & Koren, 1846) [details]
Madsen & Hansen (1994) are using the genus name Cucumaria for this species. The reason to keep hyndmani under ... [details]
Madsen & Hansen (1994) regard Parastichopus H.L. Clark, 1922 as a synonym of Stichopus. [details]
Pawson & Fell (1965) subdivided the order Dendrochirota into the new order Dactylochirotida and the Dendrochirotida ... [details]
The taxonomic status of O. brunneus is uncertain, due to geographical and intra-specific variation in body colour, ... [details]
The species is here transferred from Thyone to Pseudothyone since Panning (1949) restricted Thyone to species with ... [details]
Reys (1959) referred the specimens identified as T. gadeana by Madsen to a new species T. cherbonnieri on the basis ... [details]
Madsen (1941) referred the Mediterranean specimens of Tyone fusus to a new subspecies T. fusus mediterranea. [details]
T. hyalinum(Forbes) was re-established by Hansen & McKenzie (1991) after T. pellucidum sensu Düben & Koren was not ... [details]
This species is known only from the description of the now lost type specimen taken off Northumberland. T. flexus ... [details]
considered as a valid subspecies by Madsen & Hansen (1994) [details]