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- Tripneustes gratilla, the collector urchin, is a species of sea urchin. Collector urchins are found at depths of 2 to 30 metres (7 to 100 ft) in the waters...
- the case in the family Toxopneustidae, some species such as Tripneustes gratilla and especially Toxopneustes pileolus being extremely venomous. The dangerous...
- metella (Doubleday, 1848) Synonyms Limenitis metella Doubleday, 1848 Neptis gratilla Mabille, 1880 Neptis metella ab. brunni Schultze, 1916 Neptis metella f...
- attaching to aquarium gl**** using tube feet. Collector urchins (Tripneustes gratilla) have elongated podia. Close-up on the same specimen. The nail starfish...
- genus Nocardioides which has been isolated from the sea urchin Tripneustes gratilla near Penghu Island, Taiwan. Lin, SY; Wen, CZ; Hameed, A; Liu, YC; Hsu,...
- Researchers are investigating the use of native collector urchins, Tripneustes gratilla, for their potential as biocontrol agents to mitigate the spread of invasive...
- of Aequorivita which has been isolated from a sea urchin (Tripneustes gratilla) from Penghu Island in Taiwan. "Aequorivita". LPSN. "Aequorivita echinoideorum"...
- Chryseobacterium which has been isolated from a sea urchin (Tripneustes gratilla) on the Penghu Island of Taiwan. Chryseobacterium echinoideorum produces...
- (Heterocentrotus mamillatus) A wr****e finishing the remains of a damaged Tripneustes gratilla The spines, long and sharp in some species, protect the urchin from predators...
- Tuason, A. Y.; Ed D. Gomez (1979). "The reproductive biology of Tripneustes gratilla Linnaeus (Echinodermata: Echinoidea), with some notes on Diadema setosum"...