WoRMS name details
Cucumaria transitoria Vaney, 1905
210664 (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:210664)
unaccepted
Species
marine, brackish, fresh, terrestrial
Vaney, C. (1905). Holothuries receuillis par M. Ch. Gravier sur la cote francaise des Somalis. Bull. Mus. natn Hist. nat. Paris 11: 186-190. [details]
Note 'Cote francaise des Somalis' (Vaney, 1905).
Type locality 'Cote francaise des Somalis' (Vaney, 1905).
This specie has been referred to Thyone by Panning (1949) and to Athyone by Cherbonnier (1955), but Clark & Rowe (1971) judging from Vaney's description consider that it is congeneric with Havelockia herdmani Pearson, the type-species of Havelockia, of which the calcareous ring and type of spicule are similar. [details]
This specie has been referred to Thyone by Panning (1949) and to Athyone by Cherbonnier (1955), but Clark & Rowe (1971) judging from Vaney's description consider that it is congeneric with Havelockia herdmani Pearson, the type-species of Havelockia, of which the calcareous ring and type of spicule are similar. [details]
WoRMS (2025). Cucumaria transitoria Vaney, 1905. Accessed at: https://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=210664 on 2025-05-07
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Nomenclature
original description
Vaney, C. (1905). Holothuries receuillis par M. Ch. Gravier sur la cote francaise des Somalis. Bull. Mus. natn Hist. nat. Paris 11: 186-190. [details]
basis of record Vaney, C. (1905). Holothuries receuillis par M. Ch. Gravier sur la cote francaise des Somalis. Bull. Mus. natn Hist. nat. Paris 11: 186-190. [details]
basis of record Vaney, C. (1905). Holothuries receuillis par M. Ch. Gravier sur la cote francaise des Somalis. Bull. Mus. natn Hist. nat. Paris 11: 186-190. [details]





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Type locality 'Cote francaise des Somalis' (Vaney, 1905).This specie has been referred to Thyone by Panning (1949) and to Athyone by Cherbonnier (1955), but Clark & Rowe (1971) judging from Vaney's description consider that it is congeneric with Havelockia herdmani Pearson, the type-species of Havelockia, of which the calcareous ring and type of spicule are similar. [details]