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Coelopleurus Longicollis
''Coelopleurus'' is an extant genus of echinoids with fossil records dating back to the Eocene, with remains found in Europe and North America. Characteristics These abyssal sea urchins are characterized by their surprisingly bright color pattern, usually red and white. Even more surprisingly, their tests (skeletons) are brightly colored, too, even after drying, or sometimes fossilization.. Species According to World Register of Marine Species: * '' Coelopleurus australis'' H.L. Clark, 1916 * ''Coelopleurus carolinensis'' Cooke, 1941a † * '' Coelopleurus castroi'' Maury, 1930 † * ''Coelopleurus exquisitus'' Coppard & Schultz, 2006 * '' Coelopleurus floridanus'' Agassiz, 1872 * '' Coelopleurus granulatus'' Mortensen, 1934 * '' Coelopleurus interruptus'' Döderlein, 1910 * '' Coelopleurus longicollis'' Agassiz & H.L. Clark, 1908 * ''Coelopleurus maculatus'' Agassiz & H.L. Clark, 1907 * ''Coelopleurus maillardi'' (Michelin, 1862) * ''Coelopleurus melitensis'' Zammit-Maemp ...
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Coelopleurus Maculatus
''Coelopleurus'' is an extant genus of echinoids with fossil records dating back to the Eocene, with remains found in Europe and North America. Characteristics These abyssal sea urchins are characterized by their surprisingly bright color pattern, usually red and white. Even more surprisingly, their tests (skeletons) are brightly colored, too, even after drying, or sometimes fossilization.. Species According to World Register of Marine Species: * '' Coelopleurus australis'' H.L. Clark, 1916 * '' Coelopleurus carolinensis'' Cooke, 1941a † * '' Coelopleurus castroi'' Maury, 1930 † * ''Coelopleurus exquisitus'' Coppard & Schultz, 2006 * '' Coelopleurus floridanus'' Agassiz, 1872 * '' Coelopleurus granulatus'' Mortensen, 1934 * '' Coelopleurus interruptus'' Döderlein, 1910 * '' Coelopleurus longicollis'' Agassiz & H.L. Clark, 1908 * '' Coelopleurus maculatus'' Agassiz & H.L. Clark, 1907 * '' Coelopleurus maillardi'' (Michelin, 1862) * '' Coelopleurus melitensis'' Zammit-M ...
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Coelopleurus Carolinensis
''Coelopleurus'' is an extant genus of echinoids with fossil records dating back to the Eocene, with remains found in Europe and North America. Characteristics These abyssal sea urchins are characterized by their surprisingly bright color pattern, usually red and white. Even more surprisingly, their tests (skeletons) are brightly colored, too, even after drying, or sometimes fossilization.. Species According to World Register of Marine Species: * '' Coelopleurus australis'' H.L. Clark, 1916 * '' Coelopleurus carolinensis'' Cooke, 1941a † * '' Coelopleurus castroi'' Maury, 1930 † * ''Coelopleurus exquisitus'' Coppard & Schultz, 2006 * '' Coelopleurus floridanus'' Agassiz, 1872 * '' Coelopleurus granulatus'' Mortensen, 1934 * '' Coelopleurus interruptus'' Döderlein, 1910 * '' Coelopleurus longicollis'' Agassiz & H.L. Clark, 1908 * ''Coelopleurus maculatus'' Agassiz & H.L. Clark, 1907 * '' Coelopleurus maillardi'' (Michelin, 1862) * '' Coelopleurus melitensis'' Zammit-Ma ...
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Coelopleurus Undulatus
''Coelopleurus'' is an extant genus of echinoids with fossil records dating back to the Eocene, with remains found in Europe and North America. Characteristics These abyssal sea urchins are characterized by their surprisingly bright color pattern, usually red and white. Even more surprisingly, their tests (skeletons) are brightly colored, too, even after drying, or sometimes fossilization.. Species According to World Register of Marine Species: * '' Coelopleurus australis'' H.L. Clark, 1916 * ''Coelopleurus carolinensis'' Cooke, 1941a † * '' Coelopleurus castroi'' Maury, 1930 † * ''Coelopleurus exquisitus'' Coppard & Schultz, 2006 * '' Coelopleurus floridanus'' Agassiz, 1872 * '' Coelopleurus granulatus'' Mortensen, 1934 * '' Coelopleurus interruptus'' Döderlein, 1910 * '' Coelopleurus longicollis'' Agassiz & H.L. Clark, 1908 * ''Coelopleurus maculatus'' Agassiz & H.L. Clark, 1907 * '' Coelopleurus maillardi'' (Michelin, 1862) * '' Coelopleurus melitensis'' Zammit-Mae ...
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Coelopleurus Singularis
''Coelopleurus'' is an extant genus of echinoids with fossil records dating back to the Eocene, with remains found in Europe and North America. Characteristics These abyssal sea urchins are characterized by their surprisingly bright color pattern, usually red and white. Even more surprisingly, their tests (skeletons) are brightly colored, too, even after drying, or sometimes fossilization.. Species According to World Register of Marine Species: * '' Coelopleurus australis'' H.L. Clark, 1916 * ''Coelopleurus carolinensis'' Cooke, 1941a † * '' Coelopleurus castroi'' Maury, 1930 † * ''Coelopleurus exquisitus'' Coppard & Schultz, 2006 * '' Coelopleurus floridanus'' Agassiz, 1872 * '' Coelopleurus granulatus'' Mortensen, 1934 * '' Coelopleurus interruptus'' Döderlein, 1910 * '' Coelopleurus longicollis'' Agassiz & H.L. Clark, 1908 * ''Coelopleurus maculatus'' Agassiz & H.L. Clark, 1907 * '' Coelopleurus maillardi'' (Michelin, 1862) * '' Coelopleurus melitensis'' Zammit-Mae ...
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Coelopleurus Melitensis
''Coelopleurus'' is an extant genus of echinoids with fossil records dating back to the Eocene, with remains found in Europe and North America. Characteristics These abyssal sea urchins are characterized by their surprisingly bright color pattern, usually red and white. Even more surprisingly, their tests (skeletons) are brightly colored, too, even after drying, or sometimes fossilization.. Species According to World Register of Marine Species: * '' Coelopleurus australis'' H.L. Clark, 1916 * ''Coelopleurus carolinensis'' Cooke, 1941a † * '' Coelopleurus castroi'' Maury, 1930 † * ''Coelopleurus exquisitus'' Coppard & Schultz, 2006 * '' Coelopleurus floridanus'' Agassiz, 1872 * '' Coelopleurus granulatus'' Mortensen, 1934 * '' Coelopleurus interruptus'' Döderlein, 1910 * '' Coelopleurus longicollis'' Agassiz & H.L. Clark, 1908 * ''Coelopleurus maculatus'' Agassiz & H.L. Clark, 1907 * '' Coelopleurus maillardi'' (Michelin, 1862) * '' Coelopleurus melitensis'' Zammit-Mae ...
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Coelopleurus Maillardi
''Coelopleurus'' is an extant genus of echinoids with fossil records dating back to the Eocene, with remains found in Europe and North America. Characteristics These abyssal sea urchins are characterized by their surprisingly bright color pattern, usually red and white. Even more surprisingly, their tests (skeletons) are brightly colored, too, even after drying, or sometimes fossilization.. Species According to World Register of Marine Species: * '' Coelopleurus australis'' H.L. Clark, 1916 * ''Coelopleurus carolinensis'' Cooke, 1941a † * '' Coelopleurus castroi'' Maury, 1930 † * ''Coelopleurus exquisitus'' Coppard & Schultz, 2006 * '' Coelopleurus floridanus'' Agassiz, 1872 * '' Coelopleurus granulatus'' Mortensen, 1934 * '' Coelopleurus interruptus'' Döderlein, 1910 * '' Coelopleurus longicollis'' Agassiz & H.L. Clark, 1908 * ''Coelopleurus maculatus'' Agassiz & H.L. Clark, 1907 * '' Coelopleurus maillardi'' (Michelin, 1862) * ''Coelopleurus melitensis'' Zammit-Maem ...
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Coelopleurus Longicollis
''Coelopleurus'' is an extant genus of echinoids with fossil records dating back to the Eocene, with remains found in Europe and North America. Characteristics These abyssal sea urchins are characterized by their surprisingly bright color pattern, usually red and white. Even more surprisingly, their tests (skeletons) are brightly colored, too, even after drying, or sometimes fossilization.. Species According to World Register of Marine Species: * '' Coelopleurus australis'' H.L. Clark, 1916 * ''Coelopleurus carolinensis'' Cooke, 1941a † * '' Coelopleurus castroi'' Maury, 1930 † * ''Coelopleurus exquisitus'' Coppard & Schultz, 2006 * '' Coelopleurus floridanus'' Agassiz, 1872 * '' Coelopleurus granulatus'' Mortensen, 1934 * '' Coelopleurus interruptus'' Döderlein, 1910 * '' Coelopleurus longicollis'' Agassiz & H.L. Clark, 1908 * ''Coelopleurus maculatus'' Agassiz & H.L. Clark, 1907 * ''Coelopleurus maillardi'' (Michelin, 1862) * ''Coelopleurus melitensis'' Zammit-Maemp ...
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Ludwig Heinrich Philipp Döderlein
Ludwig Heinrich Philipp Döderlein (3 March 1855, Bad Bergzabern – 23 April 1936, Munich) was a German zoologist. He specialized in echinoderms, particularly sea stars, sea urchins, and crinoids. He was one of the first European zoologists to have the opportunity to do research work in Japan from 1879 to 1881. Today, he is considered one of the most important pioneers of marine biological research in Japan. He was the director and curator of the Musée zoologique de la ville de Strasbourg from 1882 to 1919. He headed the Zoologische Staatssammlung München from 1923 to 1927 and was Professor of Zoology in the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. Biography Ludwig Döderlein was born in Bad Bergzabern, then Kingdom of Bavaria, on March 3, 1855. He went to school in Bayreuth from 1864 to 1873. From 1873 to 1875 he studied natural sciences in the University of Erlangen, where he also worked as an assistant to the Zoologist Emil Selenka in the summer of 1875. From 1875 to 1876 ...
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Coelopleurus Interruptus
''Coelopleurus'' is an extant genus of echinoids with fossil records dating back to the Eocene, with remains found in Europe and North America. Characteristics These abyssal sea urchins are characterized by their surprisingly bright color pattern, usually red and white. Even more surprisingly, their tests (skeletons) are brightly colored, too, even after drying, or sometimes fossilization.. Species According to World Register of Marine Species: * '' Coelopleurus australis'' H.L. Clark, 1916 * ''Coelopleurus carolinensis'' Cooke, 1941a † * '' Coelopleurus castroi'' Maury, 1930 † * ''Coelopleurus exquisitus'' Coppard & Schultz, 2006 * '' Coelopleurus floridanus'' Agassiz, 1872 * '' Coelopleurus granulatus'' Mortensen, 1934 * '' Coelopleurus interruptus'' Döderlein, 1910 * ''Coelopleurus longicollis'' Agassiz & H.L. Clark, 1908 * ''Coelopleurus maculatus'' Agassiz & H.L. Clark, 1907 * ''Coelopleurus maillardi'' (Michelin, 1862) * ''Coelopleurus melitensis'' Zammit-Maempe ...
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Ole Theodor Jensen Mortensen
Ole Theodor Jensen Mortensen, also known as Theodor Mortensen (22 February 1868 – 3 April 1952) was a Danish scientist and professor at the Zoological Museum, Copenhagen. He specialized in 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) of ...s (Echinoidea) and provided an enormous marine collection to the museum. He collected many sea urchin species on his expeditions between 1899–1930.Mortensen
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Mortensen is the author of ''A Monograph of the echinoidea'' and ''Report on the echinoidea collected by the United States fisheries steamer "Albatross" during the Philippine expedition, 1907–1910''. ...
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Coelopleurus Granulatus
''Coelopleurus'' is an extant genus of echinoids with fossil records dating back to the Eocene, with remains found in Europe and North America. Characteristics These abyssal sea urchins are characterized by their surprisingly bright color pattern, usually red and white. Even more surprisingly, their tests (skeletons) are brightly colored, too, even after drying, or sometimes fossilization.. Species According to World Register of Marine Species: * '' Coelopleurus australis'' H.L. Clark, 1916 * ''Coelopleurus carolinensis'' Cooke, 1941a † * '' Coelopleurus castroi'' Maury, 1930 † * ''Coelopleurus exquisitus'' Coppard & Schultz, 2006 * '' Coelopleurus floridanus'' Agassiz, 1872 * '' Coelopleurus granulatus'' Mortensen, 1934 * ''Coelopleurus interruptus'' Döderlein, 1910 * ''Coelopleurus longicollis'' Agassiz & H.L. Clark, 1908 * ''Coelopleurus maculatus'' Agassiz & H.L. Clark, 1907 * ''Coelopleurus maillardi'' (Michelin, 1862) * ''Coelopleurus melitensis'' Zammit-Maempel ...
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Alexander Agassiz
Alexander Emmanuel Rodolphe Agassiz (December 17, 1835March 27, 1910), son of Louis Agassiz and stepson of Elizabeth Cabot Agassiz, was an American scientist and engineer. Biography Agassiz was born in Neuchâtel, Switzerland and immigrated to the United States with his parents, Louis and Cecile (Braun) Agassiz, in 1846. He graduated from Harvard University in 1855, subsequently studying engineering and chemistry, and taking the degree of Bachelor of Science at the Lawrence Scientific School of the same institution in 1857; in 1859 became an assistant in the United States Coast Survey. Thenceforward he became a specialist in marine ichthyology. Agassiz was elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1862. Up until the summer of 1866, Agassiz worked as assistant curator in the museum of natural history that his father founded at Harvard. E. J. Hulbert, a friend of Agassiz's brother-in-law, Quincy Adams Shaw, had discovered a rich copper lode known as the C ...
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