Balanoglossus autraliensis
Common Name: Balanoglossus autraliensis
Scientific Name: Balanoglossus autraliensis
Phylum: Hemichordata
Class: Enteropneusta
Specimen #:56
Circumstance: Observed online
Specimen Condition: Presumed dead
Location: unknown (online)
Typical Habitat: Marine, distributed Arnhem Coast to Gulf of Carpenteria, Central and Southern Great Barrier Reef,Central New Zealand, Manning-Hawkesbury, Solomon Archipelago, Solomon Sea, Torres Strait Northern Great Barrier Reef
Invasive? not invasive
Natural area of growth: Marine, distributed Arnhem Coast to Gulf of Carpenteria, Central and Southern Great Barrier Reef,Central New Zealand, Manning-Hawkesbury, Solomon Archipelago, Solomon Sea, Torres Strait Northern Great Barrier Reef. They live in burrows 8-10in deep in fine tidal sand
Relationship with humans: No known relationship with humans
Sources:http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=266569
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balanoglossus
Scientific Name: Balanoglossus autraliensis
Phylum: Hemichordata
Class: Enteropneusta
Specimen #:56
Circumstance: Observed online
Specimen Condition: Presumed dead
Location: unknown (online)
Typical Habitat: Marine, distributed Arnhem Coast to Gulf of Carpenteria, Central and Southern Great Barrier Reef,Central New Zealand, Manning-Hawkesbury, Solomon Archipelago, Solomon Sea, Torres Strait Northern Great Barrier Reef
Invasive? not invasive
Natural area of growth: Marine, distributed Arnhem Coast to Gulf of Carpenteria, Central and Southern Great Barrier Reef,Central New Zealand, Manning-Hawkesbury, Solomon Archipelago, Solomon Sea, Torres Strait Northern Great Barrier Reef. They live in burrows 8-10in deep in fine tidal sand
Relationship with humans: No known relationship with humans
Sources:http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=266569
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balanoglossus