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Planche VITitle: Résultats du voyage du S.Y. Belgica en 1897-1898-1899 : sous le commandement de A. de Gerlache de Gomery. Rapports scientifiques publiés aux frais du gouvernement belge, sous la direction de la Commission de la BelgicaTopics:Scientific expeditions, AntarcticaPublisher: Anvers : Impr. J.E. BuschmannVolume: R1, Zoologie, Échinides et ophiuresText Appearing at
page 42: PLANCHE VI Fig. 38. Ophiocten megaloplax ; face dorsale. G = 25. " 39. Ophiocten megaloplax ; face ventrale. G = 25. " 40. Ophiocten dubium ; face dorsale. G = 12. " 41. Ophiocten dubium ; face ventrale. G = 12. " 42. Amphipneustes Lorioli ; vue latérale du test dépouillé des piquants. Grandeur naturelle. " 43. Amphipneustes Lorioli ; face dorsale. Grandeur naturelle. Species Ophiocten megaloplax =
Ophiocten megaloplax Koehler, 1900 Ophiocten dubium =
Ophiocten dubium Koehler, 1901 Amphipneustes Lorioli =
Amphipneustes lorioli Koehler, 1901
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Summary[
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Leodia sexiesperforata (Leske, 1778) - six-keyhole sand dollar (dead) on subtidal seafloor. Compared with sea urchins, sand dollars (irregular echinoids) have flattened skeletons (tests), which are made of interlocking calcareous plates. During life, sand dollar tests are covered in short, fur-like spines. They live below the substrate, buried in sediments (infaunal). They are omnivores, feeding on tiny invertebrates and algae, and detritivores. Classification: Animalia, Echinodermata, Echinoidea, Clypeasteroida, Mellitidae Locality: west of Bamboo Point, northern Fernandez Bay, offshore western San Salvador Island, eastern Bahamas. Date: 23 June 2010, 15:03. Source:
Mellita sexiesperforata (six-keyhole sand dollar) (San Salvador Island, Bahamas). Author:
James St. John.
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Summary[
edit] Description: English: Diadema palmeri Baker, 1967 Text : Plate 2.-Diadema palmeri Baker. Holotype, side view.-Photo: M. D. King. From: Two New Echinoids from Northern New Zealand, including a New Species of DiademaTransactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand : Zoology, Volume 8, Issue 23, 26 May 1967. Source:
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/TRSZOO19670526.2.2. Author: Alan N. Baker Photo: M. D. King Royal Society of New Zealand.
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PRESERVED_SPECIMEN; Preparations:Dry; Mellita lata H.L.Clark, 1940; Individual count:1; Type status:HOLOTYPE; Identified by:Clark, Hubert Lyman; Event date: (no data); Additional description:ventral
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PRESERVED_SPECIMEN; Preparations:Dry; Arbacia dufresnii (Blainville, 1825); Individual count:2; Type status: (no data); Identified by:Chesher, R. H.; Event date:19640206T00:00:00Z; Additional description:Lateral view, dry specimen
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PRESERVED_SPECIMEN; Preparations:Dry; Abatus curvidens Mortensen, 1936; Individual count:2; Type status: (no data); Identified by:Ahearn, Cynthia, (IZ), Smithsonian Institution National Museum of Natural History (UNITED STATES); Event date:19820319T00:00:00Z; Additional description:Abatus curvidens Mortensen USNM 31784 oral view Scale : 5 cm Brood : specimen with attached juveniles
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PRESERVED_SPECIMEN; Preparations:Dry; Brissopsis alta Mortensen, 1907; Individual count:1; Type status:LECTOTYPE; Identified by:Mortensen, Th.; Event date:18770101T00:00:00Z; Additional description:Dorsal
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Figure 1; A–B (SAMC.A090123, off Mossel Bay): Histocidaris purpurata. A Aboral view of preserved specimen with partially removed spines B Oral view of preserved specimen with partially removed spines C–D Echinothrix diadema C (RMCA.2561, Ispingo). Aboral view of partially denuded test D (RMCA.2568, Sodwana Bay). Oral view of preserved specimen with spines E–F (SAMC.A090124, Sowdana Bay): Microcyphus rousseaui E Oral view of preserved specimen with spines F Aboral view of preserved specimen with spines G–H (SAMC.A090126, Park Rynie): Pseudoboletia maculata G Aboral view of preserved specimen with spines H Aboral view of preserved denuded test. Scale bars: 2 cm (A, B, G, H); 1 cm (C–F). All images were edited in GIMP 2.8.22 by Dr Carl Palmer and plate created by Zoleka Filander.
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PRESERVED_SPECIMEN; Preparations:Dry; Dorocidaris rugosa H.L.Clark, 1907; Individual count:1; Type status:PARALECTOTYPE; Identified by:Clark, Hubert Lyman; Event date:18860504T00:00:00Z; Additional description:Ventral
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PRESERVED_SPECIMEN; Preparations:Dry; Abatus agassizii Mortensen, 1910; Individual count:24; Type status: (no data); Identified by:Chesher, R. H.; Event date:19580126T00:00:00Z; Additional description:Ventral view, dry specimen
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Summary[
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54961 Heterocentrotus mamillatus Brandt, 1835. Date: Unknown dateUnknown date. Collection:
Auckland War Memorial Museum .
. Native name: Tāmaki Paenga Hira. Location:
Auckland, New Zealand. Coordinates:
36° 51′ 37″ S, 174° 46′ 40″ E . Established: October 25, 1852. Web page:
http://www.aucklandmuseum.com/. Authority control:
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Q758657 VIAF:
138202601 ISNI:
0000 0001 2174 295X ULAN:
500281217 LCCN:
no99028491 NLA:
35670621 WorldCat. institution QS:P195,Q758657. Accession number: MA78168. Place of creation: Pacific/French Polynesia/Society Islands/Tahiti. Source/Photographer:
API data Catalogue record Photo. Permission(
Reusing this file): This image has been released as "CCBY" by Auckland Museum. For details refer to the
Commons project page. Other versions: Heterocentrotus mamillatus Brandt, 1835 (AM MA78168-2).jpg Heterocentrotus mamillatus Brandt, 1835 (AM MA78168-3).jpg Heterocentrotus mamillatus Brandt, 1835 (AM MA78168-4).jpg Heterocentrotus mamillatus Brandt, 1835 (AM MA78168-5).jpg.
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Description: English: Red Urchin (Strongylocentrotus franciscanus) and invertebrates on rocky reef habitat at 95 meters depth. Latitude 38 01 N., Longitude 123 23 W. California, Cordell Bank National Marine Sanctuary. Date: 2004. Source:
NOAA Photo Library:
sanc1665. Author: Dale Roberts/Gulf of the Farallones NMS Credit: NOAA/CBNMS.
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Description:
Clypeaster rosaceus Lamarck, 1816 - washed ashore onto a rocky shoreline. Irregular echinoids have somewhat globular skeletons (tests) composed of interlocking calcite plates and covered in short, fur-like spines. The skeleton is bilaterally symmetrical, not pentaradially symmetrical as in the sea urchins. The upper side of the skeleton has the pattern of a 5-petaled star - each petal is an ambulacrum. The mouth and anus are at opposite ends of the long axis of the skeleton. Heart urchins are infaunal deposit feeders - they consume bulk sediments, digest any organic matter mixed in, and excrete large quantities of sediments. In the specimen shown above, decay has resulted in the spines being detached - the small pustules are spine attachment bases. Locality: beach landward from Snapshot Reef, Fernandez Bay, western San Salvador Island, eastern Bahamas. Date: 25 March 2007, 16:11. Source:
Meoma ventricosa (red heart urchins) (San Salvador Island, Bahamas) 3. Author:
James St. John.
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PRESERVED_SPECIMEN; Preparations:Dry; Caenopedina hawaiiensis H.L.Clark, 1912; Individual count:1; Type status:SYNTYPE; Identified by:Clark, Hubert Lyman; Event date:19020410T00:00:00Z; Additional description:dorsal
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PRESERVED_SPECIMEN; Preparations:Dry; Austrocidaris spinulosa Mortensen, 1910; Individual count:25; Type status: (no data); Identified by:Chesher, R. H.; Event date:19630918T00:00:00Z; Additional description:Ventral view, dry specimen
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Echinometra mammillata
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PRESERVED_SPECIMEN; Preparations:Dry; Aporocidaris usarpi Mooi, David, Fell & Choné, 2000; Individual count:1; Type status:HOLOTYPE; Identified by:Chesher, R.; Event date:19640812T00:00:00Z; Additional description:Ventral view, dry specimen
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PRESERVED_SPECIMEN; Preparations:Alcohol (Ethanol); Tissue for DNA Analysis; Clypeaster euclastus H.L.Clark, 1941; Individual count:1; Type status: (no data); Identified by:Pawson, David L., Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History; Event date:20110114T00:00:00Z; Additional description:IZ 1151420 oral view, recently defrosted specimen photographed prior to preservation
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Summary[
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Eucidaris thouarsii (L. Agassiz & Desor, 1846) - Preserved specimen Eucidaris thouarsi (YPM IZ 034858). Digital Image: Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History; photo by Daniel J. Drew 2006 Location Country or area Panama Country code PA Depth 5 Locality North side of Isla Taboguilla Municipality Bay of Panama Verbatim depth 5-5 m Water body Pacific Ocean. Source:
https://www.gbif.org/occurrence/350613721. Author: Creator Daniel J. Drew Gall L (2019). Invertebrate Zoology Division, Yale Peabody Museum. Yale University Peabody Museum. Occurrence dataset
https://doi.org/10.15468/0lkr3w accessed via GBIF.org on 2019-01-09.
https://www.gbif.org/occurrence/350613721.
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Description: Deutsch: Dieses Foto zeigt das Mundfeld eines psammechinus. Date: 20 June 2006 (original upload date). Source: Self-photographed. Author:
Benutzer:Bernhard Schnepf. Permission(
Reusing this file): Zur allgemeinen Verwendung freigegeben, von mir.