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  2. Sea urchin - Wikipedia

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    Sea urchins or urchins (/ ˈ ɜːr tʃ ɪ n z /) are typically spiny, globular animals, echinoderms in the class Echinoidea. About 950 species live on the seabed, inhabiting all oceans and depth zones from the intertidal to 5,000 metres (16,000 ft; 2,700 fathoms). [1]

  3. List of echinoderm orders - Wikipedia

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    A brittle star, Ophionereis reticulata A sea cucumber from Malaysia Starfish exhibit a wide range of colours. This List of echinoderm orders concerns the various classes and orders into which taxonomists categorize the roughly 7000 extant species [1] as well as the extinct species of the exclusively marine phylum Echinodermata.

  4. Echinoderm - Wikipedia

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    Five extant classes of echinoderms are generally recognized: the Asteroidea (starfish, with over 1900 species), Ophiuroidea (brittle stars, with around 2,300 species), Echinoidea (sea urchins and sand dollars, with some 900 species), Holothuroidea (sea cucumbers, with about 1,430 species), and Crinoidea (feather stars and sea lilies, with ...

  5. Echinoida - Wikipedia

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    Echinoida is an order of sea urchins in the class Echinoidea. They are distinguished from other sea urchins by simultaneously possessing both an un-sculpted test and a feeding lantern with large plates fused across the top of each pyramid.

  6. Echinus (sea urchin) - Wikipedia

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    Echinus is a genus of sea urchins.Sea urchins are echinoderms that are typically spherical or flattened with a covering of spine-like structures. Sea urchins tend to be important members of their ecosystems by grazing on other organisms and stabilizing populations.

  7. Euechinoidea - Wikipedia

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    Class: Echinoidea: Subclass: Euechinoidea Bronn, 1860: Superorders Diadematacia Echinacea Gnathostomata Atelostomata. The subclass Euechinoidea includes almost all ...

  8. Echinometridae - Wikipedia

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    The Echinometridae are a family of sea urchins in the class Echinoidea. Characteristics

  9. Echinoneoida - Wikipedia

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    Echinoneoida is an order of echinoderms belonging to the class Echinoidea. [1] Families: [1] Conulidae; Echinoneidae; Galeritidae; Neoglobatoridae; References