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  1. Gracilechinus elegans - Wikipedia

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    The same is true for the species within the genus Echinus. This genus was first described in 1758 by Linnaeus in the book, "Systema Nature Per Regna Tria Nature, Secundum Classes, Orgines, Genera, Species, cum Characteribus, Differentiis, Synonymis, Locis". In this book, the genus is described as having a submerged body with a rough surface.
    Species Echinus lacunoſus Linnaeus, 1758 accepted as Echinus lacunosus Linnaeus, 1758 accepted as Schizaster lacunosus (Linnaeus, 1758) (incorrect original spelling (ICZN 4th ed., Art. 32.5.)) Species Echinus pseudo-melo Blainville, 1825 (unaccepted, incorrect original spelling (mandatory changed according to ICZN 4th Ed.
    Species Echinus dröbachiensis O.F. Müller, 1776 accepted as Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis (O.F. Müller, 1776) (incorrect original spelling (mandatory changed according to ICZN 4th Ed. Article 32.5.2.1.))
    Echinus sea urchins have a nervous system like all echinoderms, consisting a nerve rings that surround the pharynx which connect to radial nerves. These nerves branch out into the spines, pedicellaria, and other parts of the urchins body.
  4. Gracilechinus elegans (Düben & Koren, 1844) - WoRMS

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  6. Echinus (sea urchin) - Wikipedia

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  8. Echinus elegans (Echinus elegans) | U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service

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  10. ADW: Echinus elegans: CLASSIFICATION

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