''Clypeaster durandi'' is a species of
sea urchin
Sea urchins () are spiny, globular echinoderms in the class Echinoidea. About 950 species of sea urchin live on the seabed of every ocean and inhabit every depth zone from the intertidal seashore down to . The spherical, hard shells (tests) ...
s of the
Family
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Clypeasteridae
Clypeasteridae is a family of sea urchins in the order Clypeasteroida. This family was first scientifically described in 1835 by the Swiss-American biologist Louis Agassiz.
Genera
The World Register of Marine Species list the following genera as ...
. Their armour is covered with spines. Clypeaster durandi was first scientifically described in 1959 by Cherbonnier.
[Kroh, A. (2010). ''Clypeaster durandi'' (Cherbonnier, 1959). In: Kroh, A. & Mooi, R. (2010]
World Echinoidea Database
at the World Register of Marine Species
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Content
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See also
* ''
Clypeaster chesheri''
* ''
Clypeaster cyclopilus
''Clypeaster cyclopilus'' is a species of sea urchins of the Family Clypeasteridae. Their armour is covered with spines. Clypeaster cyclopilus was first scientifically described in 1941 by Hubert Lyman Clark.Kroh, A. (2010). ''Clypeaster cyclo ...
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* ''
Clypeaster elongatus''
References
Animals described in 1959
Clypeaster
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