search
Get Started
search
Podocidaris sculpta - Sea Urchin
zoom_in Click to enlarge

Podocidaris sculpta

description Podocidaris sculpta Overview

Podocidaris sculpta is an accepted species of regular sea urchin in the family Arbaciidae, described by Alexander Agassiz in 1869. It is associated with the western Atlantic and Caribbean, including waters between Cuba and the Florida Reef, and has been recorded from both reef habitats and deeper seamount or knoll environments. The species is distinguished by the sculptured granules and ridges on its skeletal plates.

help Podocidaris sculpta FAQ

How good is Podocidaris sculpta?
Podocidaris sculpta scores 6.17/10 (Fair) on Lunoo, making it rated in the Sea Urchin category. Low-profile cidaroid with specialist museum and taxonomic relevance, little wider recognition.
What are the best alternatives to Podocidaris sculpta?
See our alternatives page for Podocidaris sculpta for a ranked list with scores. Top alternatives include: Caenopedina mirabilis, Caenopedina hawaiiensis, Aspidodiadema tonsum.
How does Podocidaris sculpta compare to Caenopedina mirabilis?
See our detailed comparison of Podocidaris sculpta vs Caenopedina mirabilis with scores, features, and an AI-powered verdict.
Is Podocidaris sculpta worth it in 2026?
With a score of 6.17/10, Podocidaris sculpta is a solid option in Sea Urchin. See all Sea Urchin ranked.

Reviews & Comments

Write a Review

rate_review

Be the first to review

Share your thoughts with the community and help others make better decisions.

Save to your list

Save your favorites and follow how their scores change over time.

Save favorites
Track changes
Compare scores

Already have an account? Sign in

Compare Items

See how they stack up against each other

Comparing
VS
Select 1 more item to compare