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Members of
Echinoderes are ****ually dimorphic. Over 75
species are
accepted within Echinoderes:
Echinoderes abbreviates Higgins, 1983
Echinoderes agigens...
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Echinoderes aspinosus is a
species of mud
dragons first found in
coastal and
subtidal locations around the
Korean Peninsula and in the East
China Sea...
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Echinoderes cernunnos is a
species of mud
dragons first found in
coastal and
subtidal locations around the
Korean Peninsula and in the East
China Sea...
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Echinoderes microaperturus is a
species of mud
dragons first found in
coastal and
subtidal locations around the
Korean Peninsula and in the East China...
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Echinoderes obtuspinosus is a
species of mud
dragons first found in
coastal and
subtidal locations around the
Korean Peninsula and in the East
China Sea...
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Living Echinoderes specimen,
showing movement and head retraction...
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after the show.
Three species of mud dragons;
Echinoderes daenerysae,
Echinoderes rhaegal and
Echinoderes drogoni, a bee fly;
Paramonovius nightking, three...
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class Cyclorhagida.
Cephalorhyncha Adrianov & Malakhov, 1999
Echinoderes Clarapède, 1863
Fissuroderes Neuhaus & Blasche, 2006
Meristoderes Herranz...
- Diversity, and Evolution, 8(3), 230. Higgins, R. P. (1986). A new
species of
Echinoderes (Kinorhyncha: Cyclorhagida) from a co****-sand
California beach. Transactions...
- Science, 3(1), 113–114. Zelinka, C. (1894). Über die
Organisation von
Echinoderes.
Verhandlungen der
Deutschen Zoologischen Gesellschaft, 4, 46–49. Adrianov...