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Strongylocentrotus fragilis

Species of sea urchin From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Strongylocentrotus fragilis
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Strongylocentrotus fragilis is a species of sea urchin of the family Strongylocentrotidae.

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Description and characteristics

This is a regular sea urchin, with a spherical test bearing the anus on the top and mouth on the bottom. They are somewhat flattened, and of pale pinkish color with white spines. It is a deep-sea species, and they can occur in great number where food is abundant.

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Strongylocentrotus fragilis (pink) with some Strongylocentrotus pallidus (white).

Habitat and range

This is an abyssal species, occurring at many hundred meters deep on the western coasts of the North America.[1] They are distributed throughout the continental shelf and slope, being most abundant in the 200-300m depth range.[2][3]

Taxonomy

It was first scientifically described in 1912 by Jackson.[4]

This species is often referred as Allocentrotus fragilis, and its taxonomy is still under debate.[1]

References

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