Echinometridae
The Echinometridae are a family of sea urchins in the class Echinoidea.
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Genera
- Anthocidaris A. Agassiz, 1863
- Caenocentrotus H.L. Clark, 1912
- Colobocentrotus Brandt, 1835
- Echinometra Gray, 1825
- Echinostrephus A. Agassiz, 1863
- Evechinus Verrill, 1871
- Heliocidaris L. Agassiz & Desor, 1846
- Heterocentrotus Brandt, 1835
- Selenechinus de Meijere, 1904
- Zenocentrotus A.H. Clark, 1932 [1]
- Echinostrephus molaris
- Evechinus chloroticus
- Heliocidaris tuberculata
- Heterocentrotus mammillatus
- Colobocentrotus atratus dried test
- Echinometra mathaei dried test
- Echinostrephus molaris dried test
- Evechinus chloroticus dried test
- Heliocidaris tuberculata dried test
- Heterocentrotus mamillatus dried test
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References
- World Register of Marine Species. Retrieved 2012-07-08.
- The Echinoid Directory The Natural History Museum. Retrieved 2011-08-27.
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