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Echinidae

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Rank
  
Family

Subclass
  
Euechinoidea

Phylum
  
Echinodermata

Order
  
Echinoida

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Lower classifications
  
Echinus esculentus, Echinus melo

Echinidae is a family of sea urchins in the order Echinoida. Members of the family are found in the Atlantic Ocean and the Antarctic.

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Characteristics

Members of the Echinidae family 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. The ambulacral plates are compound. The tubercles are imperforate and do not have crenulate edges. There are few tubercles on the interambulacral plates. The buccal notches are reduced in size and, their most significant distinguishing feature, the pedicellariae are globiferous and have one or two pairs of lateral teeth on the narrow tubular blades.

Genera

According to the World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS), the following genera are included in the family:

  • Dermechinus (Mortensen, 1942) -- 1 species
  • Echinus (Linnaeus, 1758) -- 9 species
  • Gracilechinus (Fell & Pawson, 1966) -- 8 species
  • Polyechinus (Mortensen, 1942) -- 1 species
  • Sterechinus (Koehler, 1901) -- 6 species
  • Atactus Pomel, 1883 † (nomen dubium)
  • Stirechinus (Desor, 1856)
  • References

    Echinidae Wikipedia