Bohadschia

Bohadschia is a genus of sea cucumbers in the family Holothuriidae. They are among the largest, most common, and conspicuous sea cucumbers on coral reefs. They have large, loaf-like bodies that are often strikingly colored.

Species
, the World Register of Marine Species recognizes 12 species in the genus Bohadschia:
 * Bohadschia argus (Jaeger, 1833)
 * Bohadschia atra (Massin, Rasolofonirina, Conand & Samyn, 1999)
 * Bohadschia cousteaui (Cherbonnier, 1954)
 * Bohadschia koellikeri (Semper, 1868)
 * Bohadschia maculisparsa (Cherbonnier & Féral, 1984)
 * Bohadschia marmorata (Jaeger, 1833)
 * Bohadschia mitsioensis (Cherbonnier, 1988)
 * Bohadschia ocellata (Jaeger, 1833)
 * Bohadschia paradoxa (Selenka, 1867)
 * Bohadschia steinitzi (Cherbonnier, 1963)
 * Bohadschia subrubra (Quoy & Gaimard, 1834)
 * Bohadschia vitiensis (Semper, 1868)

In addition, two undescribed species are known:
 * Bohadschia sp. 1 – Known from Bali, Okinawa Island, the Philippines, and Hawaii.
 * Bohadschia sp. 2 – Known only from a single tissue sample from the Red Sea; may be synonymous with Bohadschia steinitzi.