Aspect: | Black mass of tunicates with pinhole-sized incurrent siphons embedded in a common tunic. Individual excurrents flow out to common chambers with large white rimmed openings |
Population: | Occasional. |
Notable feature: | . |
Environment: | Often found on long immersed mooring lines. |
Behaviour: | . |
Aspect: | Relatively short white spines over brown body. The black elements on some of the pictures are erect podia. |
Population: | Common. |
Notable feature: | - |
Environment: | Shallow waters of bays, on sea grass beds at depths of 10 metres maximum. |
Behaviour: | - |
Aspect: | Looks like a very large unattractive rubbery cucumber, but generally of various shades of brown, from light to dark brown with knob-shaped podia of opposite brown tone (or even yellow). |
Population: | Common. |
Notable feature: | Thus called due to its three rows of podia on its "sole", as can be seen on one of the pictures below. |
Environment: | Sandy and grassy bottoms. |
Behaviour: | - |