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The Echinothuriidae are a family of sea urchins in the order
Echinothurioida The Echinothurioida are an order of sea urchins in the class Echinoidea. Echinothurioids are distinguished from other sea urchins by the combination of a flexible test and hollow spines. The membrane around the mouth contains only simple plat ...
. Due to their soft skeletons, most are called "leather urchins", but species in the genus '' Asthenosoma'' are also known as "fire urchins" due to their bright colors and painful, venomous sting.


Description and characteristics

These sea urchins have a disc-like body, more or less bulging, structured by a flexible test, which is nearly unique among sea urchins. Most species can grow quite big and live in deep seas, though some genera contain shallow species (especially '' Asthenosoma''). The test is composed of thin and weakly calcified plates, not always continuous. The spines are attached to perforated and uncrenulated tubercles. Spines from the oral face are ending with a hyaline hoof, which allows walking on soft substrate. The jaw (Aristotle's lantern) has five aulodont teeth. This family seems to have appeared at the end of the
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Taxonomy

The World Echinoidea Database recognises these genera:Kroh, A. (2015)
Echinothuriidae Thomson, 1872
In: Kroh, A. & Mooi, R. (2015) World Echinoidea Database.
* Subfamily Echinothuriinae Thomson, 1872a ** genus '' Araeosoma'' Mortensen, 1903b - 19 current species and two fossils ** genus '' Asthenosoma'' Grube, 1868 - six current species and one fossil ** genus '' Calveriosoma'' Mortensen, 1934 - two species ** genus '' Hapalosoma'' Mortensen, 1903b - four species * Sub-family Hygrosomatinae Smith & Wright, 1990 ** genus '' Hygrosoma'' Mortensen, 1903b - three species * Sub-family Sperosomatinae Smith & Wright, 1990 ** genus '' Sperosoma'' Koehler, 1897 - 11 species ** genus '' Tromikosoma'' Mortensen, 1903 - six species * genus '' Retzneiosoma'' Kroh, 2005 † "†" means an extinct
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. Image:Araeosoma thetidis insitu.tif, '' Araeosoma thetidis'' (
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, 188 m depth) Image:Toxic Leather Sea Urchin - Asthenosoma marisrubri.jpg, '' Asthenosoma marisrubri'' Image:Deep sea Echinothurioid.jpg, '' Hygrosoma'' sp. (abyssal species from north Atlantic) Image:Sperosoma.jpg, '' Sperosoma'' sp. (abyssal species taken in Hawaii) Image:Expl0867 - Flickr - NOAA Photo Library.jpg, '' Tromikosoma'' sp. (3000 m deep, California)


References

{{Taxonbar, from=Q1132966 Extant Middle Jurassic first appearances