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Echinoderes Truncatus
''Echinoderes'' is a genus of mud dragons first described in 1863.Sørensen, Martin Vinther, et al.An exploration of Echinoderes (Kinorhyncha: Cyclorhagida) in Korean and neighboring waters, with the description of four new species and a redescription of E. tchefouensis Lou, 1934. Zootaxa 3368 (2012): 161-196. It is the largest genus within class Kinorhyncha. It is a highly diverse genus, with member species that inhabit "most marine benthic substrates, on latitudes ranging from the Arctic to the tropics, and from the intertidal zone down to the deep sea." Species on the east coasts of North and South America have been extensively studied by Robert P. Higgins. Species in east Asia have been extensively studied by A. V. Adrianov. Members of ''Echinoderes'' are sexually dimorphic. Species Over 75 species are accepted within ''Echinoderes'': * ''Echinoderes abbreviates'' Higgins, 1983 * ''Echinoderes agigens'' Bacescu, 1968 * ''Echinoderes andamanensis'' Higgins & Rao, 1979 ...
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Echinoderes Hwiizaa
''Echinoderes'' is a genus of mud dragons first described in 1863.Sørensen, Martin Vinther, et al.An exploration of Echinoderes (Kinorhyncha: Cyclorhagida) in Korean and neighboring waters, with the description of four new species and a redescription of E. tchefouensis Lou, 1934. Zootaxa 3368 (2012): 161-196. It is the largest genus within class Kinorhyncha. It is a highly diverse genus, with member species that inhabit "most marine benthic substrates, on latitudes ranging from the Arctic to the tropics, and from the intertidal zone down to the deep sea." Species on the east coasts of North and South America have been extensively studied by Robert P. Higgins. Species in east Asia have been extensively studied by A. V. Adrianov. Members of ''Echinoderes'' are sexually dimorphic. Species Over 75 species are accepted within ''Echinoderes'': * '' Echinoderes abbreviates'' Higgins, 1983 * '' Echinoderes agigens'' Bacescu, 1968 * '' Echinoderes andamanensis'' Higgins & Rao, 197 ...
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