Scientific name Echinacea Rank Superorder | Higher classification Euechinoidea | |
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Lower classifications Echinoida, Paracentrotus lividus, Psammechinus miliaris |
The Echinacea are a superorder of sea urchins. They are distinguished by the presence of a rigid test, with ten buccal plates around the mouth, and solid spines. Unlike some other sea urchins, they also possess gills. The group is a large one, with species found worldwide.
Echinacea are part of Animalia (kingdom), Echinodermata (phylum), Echinozoa (subphylum), Echinoidea (class), Euechinoidea (subclass), Carinacea (infraclass).
Child taxa
According to World Register of Marine Species:
References
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