Loisettea is a genus of sea cucumbers in the family Cucumariidae.[1][2] It was first described in 1985.[2][3] The genus name honours Loisette M. Marsh.[3]
This genus differs from others in the subfamily Colochirinae in having body wall ossicles, which are deep complex cups, buttons, and large scales.[3] Species of this genus are found off the north-western coasts of Australia, and off the Sunda Islands.[3]
The following two species are recognised in the genus Loisettea:[1][2]
Loisettea is a genus of sea cucumbers in the family Cucumariidae. It was first described in 1985. The genus name honours Loisette M. Marsh.
This genus differs from others in the subfamily Colochirinae in having body wall ossicles, which are deep complex cups, buttons, and large scales. Species of this genus are found off the north-western coasts of Australia, and off the Sunda Islands.
Loisettea est un genre d'holothuries (concombres de mer) de la famille des Cucumariidae.
Selon World Register of Marine Species (12 mars 2015)[1] :
Loisettea est un genre d'holothuries (concombres de mer) de la famille des Cucumariidae.
Loisettea is een geslacht van zeekomkommers uit de familie Cucumariidae.
Loisettea is een geslacht van zeekomkommers uit de familie Cucumariidae.