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Best 1 Diadema antillarum

Diadema antillarum is a regular sea-urchin belonging to the Diadematidae family and found throughout the Caribbean. This extant species plays a significant role in maintaining healthy coral reefs by consuming algae. The 1983 mass mortality event dramatically impacted populations, making it particula...

2 Diadema setosum

Diadema setosum is a regular sea-urchin belonging to the Diadematidae family. This extant Indo-Pacific species is notable for its vibrant orange anal ring, a characteristic that distinguishes it within the *Diadema* genus. It’s particularly relevant to marine biologists and researchers studying urch...

3 Echinothrix calamaris

Echinothrix calamaris, or banded hatpin urchin, is a regular sea-urchin belonging to the Diadematidae family. This extant species inhabits the Indo-Pacific region and is notable for its striking pattern of alternating dark and light spines. It’s primarily studied by marine biologists researching ech...

4 Diadema savignyi

Diadema savignyi is a regular sea urchin belonging to the Diadematidae family and found throughout the Indo-Pacific region. This long-spined species is notable for its distinctive appearance and role in maintaining reef ecosystems. It’s frequently studied by marine biologists and researchers investi...

5 Astropyga radiata

Astropyga radiata is a regular sea-urchin belonging to the Diadematidae family. This extant Indo-Pacific species is notable for its distinctive long spines and symmetrical structure. It’s primarily found in shallow waters of the western Pacific Ocean. Researchers studying echinoderm morphology and b...

6 Echinothrix diadema

Echinothrix diadema, also known as the black sea-urchin, is a regular species of sea urchin belonging to the Diadematidae family. Native to the Indo-Pacific region, it’s notable for its striking dark exterior and bright blue eyespots. These urchins are primarily found on coral reefs and are studied...

7 Centrostephanus rodgersii

Centrostephanus rodgersii is an extant Australian sea urchin belonging to the Diadematidae family. This species is notable due to its exceptionally long spines, which contribute significantly to the formation of extensive underwater barren reefs along Australia’s coastlines. Its dense populations an...

8 Diadema mexicanum

Diadema mexicanum is a regular sea-urchin belonging to the Diadematidae family. This extant species inhabits the East Pacific Ocean and plays a significant role in controlling algae growth on coral reefs. Its long spines and herbivorous diet make it a crucial component of reef ecosystems, benefiting...

9 Astropyga magnifica

*Astropyga magnifica*, commonly known as the magnificent fire urchin, is a species of marine sea urchin belonging to the family Diadematidae. Native to the Indo-Pacific region, it typically inhabits shallow coral reefs and rocky seabeds. The urchin is distinguished by its striking, brightly colored...

10 Centrostephanus longispinus

Centrostephanus longispinus is a species of sea urchin belonging to the family Diadematidae, commonly found in the Mediterranean Sea. It is recognized by its exceptionally long, hollow, and venom-tipped spines that offer protection from predators. The echinoid typically inhabits rocky substrates and...

11 Astropyga nuptialis

Astropyga nuptialis is a distinct species of Indo-Pacific sea urchin in the Diadematidae family, recognized for its long, venom-tipped defensive spines.

12 Centrostephanus coronatus

Centrostephanus coronatus, commonly known as the crowned sea urchin, is a species of long-spined sea urchin found in the eastern Pacific Ocean from California to Peru. First described by Addison Emery Verrill in 1867, this regular echinoid is characterized by its distinctive, sharply banded spines t...

13 Astropyga pulvinata

Astropyga pulvinata is a benthic sea urchin of the Diadematidae family, notable for its cushion-like morphology and presence in tropical marine waters.

14 Diadema paucispinum

Diadema paucispinum is a species of sea urchin within the Diadematidae family, characterized by having relatively fewer spines compared to other Diadema species.

15 Centrostephanus nitidus

Centrostephanus nitidus is a sea urchin in the family Diadematidae, named for its smooth, glossy appearance and primarily found in deep marine environments.

16 Centrostephanus asteriscus

Centrostephanus asteriscus is a species of deep-water sea urchin within the Diadematidae family, distinguished by its prominent, slender radial spines.

17 Diadema palmeri

Diadema palmeri is a benthic sea urchin of the Diadematidae family, recognized for its endemic distribution in the coastal marine waters of New Zealand.

18 Chaetodiadema granulatum

Chaetodiadema granulatum is a species of echinoid belonging to the family Diadematidae, distinguished by the granular texture of its skeletal structure.

19 Chaetodiadema tuberculatum

Chaetodiadema tuberculatum is a deep-sea echinoid of the Diadematidae family, characterized by the distinct tubercles present across its hard calcareous test.

20 Goniodiadema mauritiense

Described by Ole Theodor Jensen Mortensen in 1939, *Goniodiadema mauritiense* is a notable deep-sea sea urchin first identified near Mauritius.

21 Chaetodiadema keiense

Chaetodiadema keiense is a marine sea urchin classified within the Diadematidae family, specifically noted for its identification in the Kei Islands region.

22 Eremopyga denudata

*Eremopyga denudata* is a species of sea urchin described by the Swiss-American zoologist Alexander Emanuel Agassiz in 1872.

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