Scotoplanes globosa

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title: Scotoplanes globosa
text: Scotoplanes globosa, commonly known as the sea pig, is a species of sea cucumber that lives in the deep sea. It was first described by Hjalmar Théel, a Swedish scientist. Scotoplanes globosa, along with numerous other sea cucumbers were discovered by Théel during an expedition on HMS Challenger between the years of 1873-1876. Scotoplanes globosa was officially described in 1882, 6 to 9 years after its first sighting. Scotoplanes globosa is most closely related to the genus Peniagone.
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description: Species of sea cucumber
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scotoplanes_globosa
date created: 2017-03-08T22:08:27Z
date modified: 2024-09-15T23:03:43Z
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