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Autor:
Vasja Mikuž
Publikováno v:
Geologija, Vol 53, Iss 2, Pp 153-164 (2010)
The article deals with the largest corona of a fossil sea urchin in Slovenia. The corona was found in Badenianbeds in surroundings of the Levstik mill near Podsreda. It belongs to the form Clypeaster campanulatus formapyramidalis Michelin, 1861. Simi
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Autor:
Mooi, Rich, Noordenburg, Henk Van
Clypeaster brigitteae n. sp. Figures 3–8, tables 2–5, 11. Diagnosis. Among all known extant taxa, very few Clypeaster species possess completely unique features (i.e. autapomorphies). Therefore, early workers used unique combinations of relativel
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Autor:
Henk Van Noordenburg, Rich Mooi
Publikováno v:
Zootaxa. 4964
A new species of clypeasterid sea biscuit, Clypeaster brigitteae n. sp., is described from material collected in the Philippines at depths between 100 and 200 m. The new taxon increases the number of Clypeaster species recorded from the Philippines t
Autor:
Susanne Kampfer, Wolfram Tertschnig
Publikováno v:
Echinoderm Research 1991
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https://doi.org/10.1201/9781003077572-37
https://doi.org/10.1201/9781003077572-37
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Publikováno v:
Zootaxa. 4541
The earliest information on Sri Lankan echinoid species belonging to the Irregularia dates back to Alexander Agassiz (1872). However, the current knowledge of diversity and distribution of irregular echinoids from Sri Lanka (formerly Ceylon) remains
Clypeaster reticulatus (Linnaeus, 1758) Figures 22–24 1758 Echinus reticulatus Linnaeus: p. 666. 1948b Clypeaster (Rhaphidoclypus) reticulatus (Linnaeus).—Mortensen: p. 71–76; pl. 18: figs. 1–21; pl. 26: fig. 3; pl. 65: figs. 2, 13, 16. Mater
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Clypeaster humilis (Leske, 1778) Figures 19–21 1778 Echinanthus humilis Leske: p. 185–189; pl. 17: fig. A; pl. 18: fig. B; pl. 19: figs. A–D. 1948b Clypeaster (Stolonoclypus) humilis (Leske).—Mortensen: p. 88–94; pl. 17: fig. 1; pl. 28: fig
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Autor:
Martin Lindsey Christoffersen, Thelma Lúcia Pereira Dias, Rafael Bendayan de Moura, Anne Isabelley Gondim
Publikováno v:
Zootaxa. 4529
The class Echinoidea contains among the best-known echinoderms. The group has left the most complete fossil record of this phylum, and contains about 1000 living species, of which 51 are recorded along the Brazilian coast. Although the first record o
Autor:
Gondim, Anne Isabelley, Moura, Rafael Bendayan De, Christoffersen, Martin Lindsey, Dias, Thelma Lúcia Pereira
Clypeaster subdepressus (Gray, 1825) Figure 10 A–H Echinanthus subdepressus Gray, 1825: 427. Clypeaster subdepressus L. Agassiz, 1836: 20.― Rathbun, 1879: 144.― Krau, 1956: 415 –416, figs 5–10, 13, 15, 17 and 19.― Tommasi,
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