Definition of Clypeasteridae. Meaning of Clypeasteridae. Synonyms of Clypeasteridae

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Definition of Clypeasteridae

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Meaning of Clypeasteridae from wikipedia

- Clypeasteridae is a family of sea urchins in the order Clypeasteroida. This family was first scientifically described in 1835 by the Swiss-American biologist...
- Echinarachniidae). Mellita quinquiesperforata test (Clypeasteridae) Clypeaster reticulatus test (Clypeasteridae) Echinodiscus tenuissimus test (Astriclypeidae)...
- rosaceus, the fat sea biscuit, is a species of sea urchin in the family Clypeasteridae. It occurs in shallow water in the western Atlantic Ocean and was first...
- or "sea biscuits", is a genus of echinoderms belonging to the family Clypeasteridae. The genus name Clypeaster is derived from the Latin “clypeus” (meaning...
- the reticulated sea biscuit, is a species of sea urchin in the family Clypeasteridae. This species was first scientifically described in 1758 by Carl Linnaeus...
- the ****anese sea biscuit, is a species of sea urchin in the family Clypeasteridae. This species was first scientifically described in 1885 by the German...
- Australasian sand dollar, is a species of sea urchins of the family Clypeasteridae. Their armour is covered with spines. Clypeaster australasiae was first...
- Sri Lanka is a tropical island situated close to the southern tip of India. The invertebrate fauna is as large as it is common to other regions of the...
- Clypeasteroida A.Ag****iz, 1872 ("sand dollars") suborder Clypeasterina family Clypeasteridae L. Ag****iz, 1835 family Fossulasteridae Philip & Foster, 1971 † family...
- Clypeaster elongatus is a species of sea urchins of the family Clypeasteridae. Their armour is covered with spines. Clypeaster elongatus was first scientifically...