Halocynthia papillosa explained

Halocynthia papillosa should not be confused with Cnemidocarpa finmarkiensis.

Halocyntia papillosa, also known as the red sea squirt is a sea peach or sea squirt, a species of tunicate.

Distribution

This species occurs at depths of 2 to 100 metres It attaches itself to rocks and overhangs, or among Posidonia. It can be found in the Northeast Atlantic, Western Pacific, along the Portuguese coast, and the Mediterranean.

Description

Halocynthia papillosa is usually about 10 cm high but can reach 20 cm. It can contract when disturbed.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Halocynthia papillosa - Red sea-squirt - Biology of the Tunicates . European Marine Life . 2007-10-07 . 2010-07-30.