''Pourtalesia'' is a genus of the family
Pourtalesiidae which belongs to the
irregular (
bilaterally symmetrical
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)
sea urchins. The animals measure 5–6 cm in length and live in the abyssal zone of the
Atlantic
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,
Pacific
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,
Indopacific
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and
Antarctic Oceans where they have been found in more than 3,000 m depth. The mouth opening of these animals is located anteriorly and the
lantern of Aristotle is missing as typically for
holasteroid sea urchins.
Species
Currently, 11 species of ''Pourtalesia'' are recognized.
* ''
Pourtalesia alcocki''
Koehler, 1914
* ''
Pourtalesia aurorae''
Koehler, 1926
* ''
Pourtalesia debilis''
Koehler, 1926
* ''
Pourtalesia heptneri''
Mironov, 1978
* ''
Pourtalesia hispida''
A. Agassiz, 1897
* ''
Pourtalesia jeffreysi''
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, 1873
* ''
Pourtalesia laguncula''
A. Agassiz, 1879
* ''
Pourtalesia miranda''
A. Agassiz, 1869
* ''
Pourtalesia tanneri''
A. Agassiz, 1898
* ''
Pourtalesia thomsoni''
Mironov, 1976
* ''
Pourtalesia vinogradovae''
Mironov, 1995
References
Holasteroida
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