Aporocidaris antarctica
Aporocidaris antarctica is a species of sea urchin of the family Ctenocidaridae. Their armour is covered with spines. It is placed in the genus Aporocidaris and lives in the sea. Aporocidaris antarctica was first scientifically described in 1909 by Ole Theodor Jensen Mortensen, Danish professor.[1] It has a circum-Antarctic distribution.[2]
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Description
Aporocidaris antarctica grows to a maximum diameter of 45 mm (2 in). The test and secondary spines are purple and the rather brittle primary spines are white.[2]
See also
- Apatopygus recens (Milne-Edwards, 1836)
- Aphanopora echinobrissoides (de Meijere, 1903)
- Aporocidaris eltaniana (Mooi, David, Fell & Choné, 2000)
References
- Kroh, A. (2010). Aporocidaris antarctica (Ole Theodor Jensen Mortensen, 1909). In: Kroh, A. & Mooi, R. (2010) World Echinoidea Database. at the World Register of Marine Species.
- Schultz, Heinke A.G. (2015). Echinoidea: with pentameral symmetry. Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG. pp. 161–. ISBN 978-3-11-038601-1.
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