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Echinus (echinoderm) - Wikipedia
Echinus is a genus of sea urchins. Sea urchins are echinoderms that are typically spherical or flattened with a covering of spine-like structures.
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Edible sea urchin (Echinus esculentus) - MarLIN
A large globular sea urchin, up to 15 -16 cm in diameter at seven to eight years of age, although the largest diameter recorded was 17.6 cm.
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ECHINUS Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. sea urchin 2. a : the rounded molding that lies directly beneath the abacus in the capital of a column in the Greek Doric order b : a similar member in ...
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echinus
echinus Zool. (iːˈkaɪnəs) Also 4 echynnys, 6 echynus. [a. L. echīnus, Gr. ἐχῖνος hedgehog, sea-urchin.] The Sea-urchin; a genus of animals (Order Echinoidea, Class Echinodermata), inhabiting a spheroidal shell built up from polygonal plates, and covered with rows of sharp spines. (The sense ‘hedgeho...
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Echinus Geyser - National Park Service
Echinus is the largest acid-water geyser known. Its waters are almost as acidic as vinegar with a pH ranging from 3.3 to 3.6. Acid geysers are extremely rare ...
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ADW: Echinus: CLASSIFICATION - Animal Diversity Web
Family ... Echinidae ... Genus ... Echinus ... Species ... Echinus acutus ... Species ... Echinus affinis ... Species ... Echinus elegans ... Species ... Echinus esculentus ... Species ...
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Echinus
Echinus may refer to:
Echinus (Acarnania), a town in ancient Acarnania, Greece
Echinus (Thessaly), a town in ancient Thessaly, Greece; also a Roman Catholic titular bishopric
Echinus (molding), a molding similar to the ovolo
Echinus (sea urchin), a genus of animals
Echinus (plant), a synonym for the plant
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echinus - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
See also: Echinus. Contents. 1 English. 1.1 Etymology; 1.2 Pronunciation; 1.3 Noun; 1.4 Anagrams. 2 Latin. 2.1 Etymology; 2.2 Pronunciation; 2.3 Noun.
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description of Echinus esculentus - Common sea urchin
Echinus esculentus is a globular sea urchin between 10 and 17 cm in diameter. Spines are short, around 1,5 cm long, thick and regular.
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Echinus | architecture - Britannica
Echinus, a circular block that bulges outward at its uppermost portion in order to better support the abacus.
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European Edible Sea Urchin (Echinus esculentus) - iNaturalist
Echinus esculentus, the European edible sea urchin or common sea urchin, is a species of marine invertebrate in the Echinidae family.
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Echinus (sea urchin)
Species
Species in this genus include:
Fossils
Echinus coglesi
Echinus dixoni
Echinus etheridgei
Echinus lamarcki
Echinus multicostatus Echinus nodulosus
Echinus paucimiliaris
Echinus sphaeroides
Echinus woodi
References
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Echinus Geyser
Echinus Geyser is a geyser in the Norris Geyser Basin of Yellowstone National Park in the United States. History
Echinus was named during one of the U.S. Geological Surveys of the park in the late 1870s or early 1880s.
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Echinus (Acarnania)
Echinus or Echinos () was an ancient Greek town of Acarnania. Legend has it that it was founded by a Greek mythological figure named Echinus. The site of Echinus is near the modern town of Vonitsa, probably the kastro (or castle) of Profitis Elias.
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Echinus esculentus
Echinus esculentus, the European edible sea urchin or common sea urchin, is a species of marine invertebrate in the Echinidae family. References
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Echinus (sea urchin)
Echinoderms described in 1758
Taxonomy articles created by Polbot
Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus
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