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  1. Echinidae - Wikipedia

  2. Echinidae - Wikipedia

  3. Echinidae - Natural History Museum

    WebApr 14, 2024 · Echinidae are primarily distinguished on their globiferous pedicellarial structure. Compared to Strongylocentrotidae they have mostly trigeminate ambulacral plating. Gray, J. E. 1825. An attempt to divide the …

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    Family Echinidae—a group of predominantly deep-water forms occurring in the Atlantic and in Antarctica and Subantarctica. A few shallow-water representatives occur in the Mediterranean, the northeastern Atlantic and Antarctic Shelf. Members of the genera Echinus, Gracilechinus, and Dermechinus can reach sizes exceeding 100 mm in corona diameter.
    Echinidae is a family of sea urchins in the order Camarodonta. Members of the family are found in the Atlantic Ocean and the Antarctic. Members of the family Echinidae are characterized by having trigeminate ambulacra (quadrigeminate in one genus) with pairs of tube feet pores arranged either as vertical arcs or as a dense band.
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    Order Cirrhi-Spinigrada accepted as Echinoidea (outdated name not adopted by the scientific community) Order Echinata accepted as Echinoidea (outdated name not adopted by the scientific community) Class Klote accepted as Echinoidea (outdated name not adopted by the scientific community) Order Pedicellata accepted as Echinodermata (paraphyletic)
    Eric C.H. Ho, Jonathan P. Rast, in Encyclopedia of Immunobiology, 2016 Echinodermata is a phylum of about 7000 living species distributed among five classes: Echinoidea (sea urchins and sand dollars), Holothuroidea (sea cucumbers), Ophiuroidea (brittle stars), Asteroidea (sea stars), and Crinoidea (feather stars and sea lilies).
  5. Echinoidea - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

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  6. WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Echinidae Gray, 1825

  7. Phylogeny and classification of echinoids - ScienceDirect

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  8. WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Echinodermata

  9. ADW: Echinidae: CLASSIFICATION

  10. Echinidae Gray 1825 - Encyclopedia of Life

  11. Echinidea - Natural History Museum