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Brisaster
''Brisaster'' is a genus of echinoderms belonging to the family Schizasteridae. The genus has almost cosmopolitan distribution In biogeography, cosmopolitan distribution is the term for the range of a taxon that extends across all or most of the world in appropriate habitats. Such a taxon, usually a species, is said to exhibit cosmopolitanism or cosmopolitism. The ext .... Species: *'' Brisaster antarcticus'' *'' Brisaster capensis'' *'' Brisaster fragilis'' *'' Brisaster kerguelenensis'' *'' Brisaster latifrons'' *'' Brisaster moseleyi'' *'' Brisaster owstoni'' *'' Brisaster tasmanicus'' *'' Brisaster townsendi'' References Echinoidea genera {{echinoidea-stub ...
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Brisaster
''Brisaster'' is a genus of echinoderms belonging to the family Schizasteridae. The genus has almost cosmopolitan distribution In biogeography, cosmopolitan distribution is the term for the range of a taxon that extends across all or most of the world in appropriate habitats. Such a taxon, usually a species, is said to exhibit cosmopolitanism or cosmopolitism. The ext .... Species: *'' Brisaster antarcticus'' *'' Brisaster capensis'' *'' Brisaster fragilis'' *'' Brisaster kerguelenensis'' *'' Brisaster latifrons'' *'' Brisaster moseleyi'' *'' Brisaster owstoni'' *'' Brisaster tasmanicus'' *'' Brisaster townsendi'' References Echinoidea genera {{echinoidea-stub ...
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Brisaster Antarcticus
''Brisaster antarcticus'' is a species of sea urchins of the family Schizasteridae. Their armour is covered with spines. ''Brisaster antarcticus'' was first scientifically described in 1906 by Döderlein.Kroh, A. (2010). ''Brisaster antarcticus'' (Döderlein, 1906). In: Kroh, A. & Mooi, R. (2010World Echinoidea Database at the World Register of Marine Species The World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS) is a taxonomic database that aims to provide an authoritative and comprehensive list of names of marine organisms. Content The content of the registry is edited and maintained by scientific specialist .... References antarcticus {{echinoidea-stub ...
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Brisaster Latifrons
''Brisaster latifrons'' is a species of sea urchins of the family Schizasteridae. Their armour is covered with spines. ''Brisaster latifrons'' was first scientifically described in 1898 by Alexander Emanuel Agassiz.Kroh, A. (2010). ''Brisaster latifrons'' (Alexander Emanuel Agassiz, 1898). In: Kroh, A. & Mooi, R. (2010World Echinoidea Database at the World Register of Marine Species. They serve as hosts for the commensal epibiont ''Waldo arthuri ''Waldo'' is a genus of small marine clams in the family Galeommatidae. It includes five species which are all obligate commensals of sea urchins. They are found in the southern Atlantic and Antarctic Oceans, with the exception of '' Waldo art ...'', a galeommatid clam. References latifrons {{Echinoidea-stub ...
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Brisaster Moseleyi
''Brisaster moseleyi'' is a species of sea urchins of the family Schizasteridae. Their armour is covered with spines. ''Brisaster moseleyi'' was first scientifically described in 1881 by Alexander Emanuel Agassiz.Kroh, A. (2010). ''Brisaster moseleyi'' (Alexander Emanuel Agassiz, 1881). In: Kroh, A. & Mooi, R. (2010World Echinoidea Database at the World Register of Marine Species The World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS) is a taxonomic database that aims to provide an authoritative and comprehensive list of names of marine organisms. Content The content of the registry is edited and maintained by scientific specialist .... References moseleyi {{Echinoidea-stub ...
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Brisaster Capensis
''Brisaster capensis'' is a species of sea urchins of the family Schizasteridae. Their armour is covered with spines. ''Brisaster capensis'' was first scientifically described in 1880 by Studer.Kroh, A. (2010). ''Brisaster capensis'' (Studer, 1880). In: Kroh, A. & Mooi, R. (2010World Echinoidea Database at the World Register of Marine Species. It is endemic to South Africa South Africa, officially the Republic of South Africa (RSA), is the southernmost country in Africa. It is bounded to the south by of coastline that stretch along the South Atlantic and Indian Oceans; to the north by the neighbouring countri .... References capensis {{echinoidea-stub ...
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Brisaster Fragilis
''Brisaster fragilis'' is a species of sea urchins of the family Schizasteridae. Their armour is covered with spines. ''Brisaster fragilis'' was first scientifically described in 1844 by Düben & Koren.Kroh, A. (2010). ''Brisaster fragilis'' (Düben & Koren, 1844). In: Kroh, A. & Mooi, R. (2010World Echinoidea Database at the World Register of Marine Species The World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS) is a taxonomic database that aims to provide an authoritative and comprehensive list of names of marine organisms. Content The content of the registry is edited and maintained by scientific specialist .... References fragilis {{Echinoidea-stub ...
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Brisaster Kerguelenensis
''Brisaster kerguelenensis'' is a species of sea urchins of the family Schizasteridae. Their armour is covered with spines. ''Brisaster kerguelenensis'' was first scientifically described in 1917 by Hubert Lyman Clark.Kroh, A. (2010). ''Brisaster kerguelenensis'' (Hubert Lyman Clark, 1917). In: Kroh, A. & Mooi, R. (2010World Echinoidea Database at the World Register of Marine Species The World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS) is a taxonomic database that aims to provide an authoritative and comprehensive list of names of marine organisms. Content The content of the registry is edited and maintained by scientific specialist .... References Brisaster {{Echinoidea-stub ...
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Brisaster Owstoni
''Brisaster owstoni'' is a species of sea urchins of the family Schizasteridae. Their armour is covered with spines. ''Brisaster owstoni'' was first scientifically described in 1950 by Ole Theodor Jensen Mortensen.Kroh, A. (2010). ''Brisaster owstoni'' (Mortensen, 1950). In: Kroh, A. & Mooi, R. (2010World Echinoidea Database at the World Register of Marine Species The World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS) is a taxonomic database that aims to provide an authoritative and comprehensive list of names of marine organisms. Content The content of the registry is edited and maintained by scientific specialist .... References owstoni Taxa named by Ole Theodor Jensen Mortensen {{Echinoidea-stub ...
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Brisaster Tasmanicus
''Brisaster tasmanicus'' is a species of sea urchins of the family Schizasteridae. Their armour is covered with spines. ''Brisaster tasmanicus'' was first scientifically described in 1974 by McKnight.Kroh, A. (2010). ''Brisaster tasmanicus'' (McKnight, 1974). In: Kroh, A. & Mooi, R. (2010World Echinoidea Database at the World Register of Marine Species The World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS) is a taxonomic database that aims to provide an authoritative and comprehensive list of names of marine organisms. Content The content of the registry is edited and maintained by scientific specialist .... References tasmanicus Animals described in 1974 {{Echinoidea-stub ...
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Brisaster Townsendi
''Brisaster townsendi'' is a species of sea urchins of the family Schizasteridae. Their armour is covered with spines. ''Brisaster townsendi'' was first scientifically described in 1898 by Alexander Emanuel Agassiz.Kroh, A. (2010). ''Brisaster townsendi'' (Alexander Emanuel Agassiz, 1898). In: Kroh, A. & Mooi, R. (2010World Echinoidea Database at the World Register of Marine Species The World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS) is a taxonomic database that aims to provide an authoritative and comprehensive list of names of marine organisms. Content The content of the registry is edited and maintained by scientific specialist .... References townsendi {{Echinoidea-stub ...
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Schizasteridae
Schizasteridae is a family of echinoderms belonging to the order Spatangoida. Genera: * ''Abatus'' Troschel, 1851 * '' Aceste'' Thomson, 1877 * ''Agassizia'' Agassiz & Desor, 1847 * '' Aguayoaster'' Sanchez Roig, 1952 * '' Aliaster'' Valdinucci, 1975 * '' Amphipneustes'' Koehler, 1900 * '' Brachybrissus'' Pomel, 1883 * '' Brachysternaster'' Larrain, 1985 * '' Brisaster'' Gray, 1855 * '' Calzadaster'' * '' Caribbaster'' Kier, 1984 * '' Cestobrissus'' Lambert, 1912 * '' Diploporaster'' Mortensen, 1950 * '' Dipneustes'' Arnaud, 1891 * '' Gregoryaster'' Lambert, 1907 * '' Hemifaorina'' Jeannet & Martin, 1937 * '' Hypselaster'' H.L.Clark, 1917 * '' Kina Henderson'' , 1975 * '' Lambertona'' Sanchez-Roig, 1953 * '' Linthia'' Desor, 1853 * '' Lutetiaster'' * '' Moira'' A.Agassiz, 1872 * '' Moiropsis'' A.Agassiz, 1881 * '' Neoproraster'' * '' Opissaster'' Pomel, 1883 * ''Ova , abbreviated as OVA and sometimes as OAV (original animation video), are Japanese animated ...
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Echinoderm
An echinoderm () is any member of the phylum Echinodermata (). The adults are recognisable by their (usually five-point) radial symmetry, and include starfish, brittle stars, sea urchins, sand dollars, and sea cucumbers, as well as the sea lilies or "stone lilies". Adult echinoderms are found on the sea bed at every ocean depth, from the intertidal zone to the abyssal zone. The phylum contains about 7,000 living species, making it the second-largest grouping of deuterostomes, after the chordates. Echinoderms are the largest entirely marine phylum. The first definitive echinoderms appeared near the start of the Cambrian. The echinoderms are important both ecologically and geologically. Ecologically, there are few other groupings so abundant in the biotic desert of the deep sea, as well as shallower oceans. Most echinoderms are able to reproduce asexually and regenerate tissue, organs, and limbs; in some cases, they can undergo complete regeneration from a single limb. ...
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