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Best 1 Evechinus chloroticus

*Evechinus chloroticus*, or kina, is a regular sea-urchin belonging to the Echinoidea family. It’s native to New Zealand and notable for being an edible species harvested from coastal waters. Primarily consumed by Māori communities, it remains a vital part of traditional diets and cultural practices...

2 Colobocentrotus atratus

Colobocentrotus atratus is a regular sea-urchin belonging to the Echinoidea order. This extant species thrives in wave-zone shingle habitats, demonstrating remarkable adaptation to turbulent conditions. Its distinctive morphology and presence offers insight into coastal ecology and biodiversity stud...

3 Heterocentrotus mamillatus

Heterocentrotus mamillatus is an extant sea-urchin belonging to the Echinoometridae family. This species, often called the slate pencil urchin, is notable for its distinctive, cylindrical spines resembling a pencil. Found throughout the Indo-Pacific region, it’s studied by marine biologists and rese...

4 Heterocentrotus trigonarius

Heterocentrotus trigonarius is a species of sea urchin in the Echinometridae family, recognized by its thick, triangular-shaped protective spines found across the Indo-Pacific.

5 Echinometra lucunter

Echinometra lucunter, commonly known as the rock-boring urchin, is a widespread marine species in the Caribbean first described by Carl Linnaeus in 1758.

6 Echinometra mathaei

Echinometra mathaei is a common Indo-Pacific sea urchin known for bioeroding coral reefs, originally described by Henri Marie Ducrotay de Blainville in 1825.

7 Heliocidaris crassispina

Heliocidaris crassispina is a species of sea urchin found in the northwestern Pacific Ocean, commonly utilized as a model organism in developmental biology.

8 Echinometra viridis

Echinometra viridis is a rock-boring sea urchin predominantly found in the Caribbean Sea, first described by American zoologist Alexander Agassiz in 1863.

9 Echinometra oblonga

Echinometra oblonga is a shallow-water sea urchin found across the Indo-Pacific region, notable for its elliptical shape, described by Blainville in 1825.

10 Echinometra vanbrunti

Echinometra vanbrunti is a species of sea urchin native to the eastern Pacific Ocean, first scientifically described by American zoologist Alexander Agassiz in 1863.

11 Heliocidaris australiae

Heliocidaris australiae is a species of sea urchin in the family Echinometridae commonly found in the coastal marine waters of Australia.

12 Echinostrephus aciculatus

Echinostrephus aciculatus is an Indo-Pacific sea urchin noted for its elongated, needle-like spines, first described by Alexander Agassiz in 1863.

13 Echinostrephus molaris

Echinostrephus molaris is a small Indo-Pacific sea urchin that belongs to the Echinometridae family, originally described by Henri Marie Ducrotay de Blainville in 1825.

14 Echinometra insularis

Echinometra insularis is a species of rock-boring sea urchin first described by German zoologist Ludwig Döderlein in 1869.

15 Heliocidaris bajulus

Heliocidaris bajulus is a species of sea urchin within the Echinometridae family, predominantly found inhabiting the shallow coastal waters of Australia.

16 Echinostrephus saipanicum

Echinostrephus saipanicum is a species of sea urchin belonging to the Echinometridae family, specifically identified around the Pacific island of Saipan.

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