RM2H3074F–The rock-boring urchin, Echinometra mathaei, is also known as a burrowing urchin, Hawaii. This invertebrate grinds into solid limestone and excavates
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RM2JJEN5B–Atlantic boring sea urchin, rock-boring urchin (Echinometra lucunter), in a tidal pool, USA, Hawaii, Maui, Kiehi
RM2BD051X–Echinometra picta. 30 Apr 201538811
RMBD7CM9–Sea urchin (Echinometra mathaei)
RM2RJWD3M–Burrowing sea urchins (Echinometra mathaei) from rarotonga, Cook Islands.
RF2TD1C0T–Burrowing urchin (Echinometra mathaei) is a sea urchin native to Indo-Pacific region.
RM2KCH5D3–Black rock boring sea urchins ( Echinometra oblonga) in the South Pacific Ocean in Kawai'i, Hawaii, USA. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)
RM2RJA712–Rock-boring Urchin, Echinometra mathaei, Dewara Wall dive site, Dewara Island, near Tanimbar, Forgotten Islands, Banda Sea, Indonesia
RMMFG83Y–Sea urchin, Echinometra mathaei, Komodo archipelago islands, Komodo National Park, Indonesia, Pacific Ocean Date: 23.07.08 Ref: ZB777 117122 0061 C
RM2R5RMWY–France, Caribbean, Lesser Antilles, Guadeloupe, Les Saintes, Atlantic sea urchin or reef urchin (Echinometra lucunter)
RMW362K0–Rock Boring Urchin (Echinometra lucunter) boring its way through the reef, Shoal Bay East, Anguilla, BWI.
RM2H3075P–The rock-boring urchin, Echinometra mathaei, is also known as a burrowing urchin, Hawaii. This invertebrate grinds into solid limestone and excavates
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RF2T42MEC–A burrowing urchin (Echinometra mathaei) on a rocky seabed in its natural habitat
RM2BF0YPD–Echinometra picta. 9 Oct 2014NOT REC.1
RM2G41721–Face on a coral reef at Suva in which sea urchin channels have formed; Channels Dug By Echinometra. .
RM2R8MM0T–Rock-boring Urchin, Echinometra mathaei, in coral, night dive, Mimpi Channel dive site, near Menjangan Island, Bali, Indonesia
RFBEA1NC–Sea urchin in the Red Sea, Egypt
RM2RE72AN–Rock-boring Urchin, Echinometra mathaei, wedged in coral, night dive, Maulana Hotel dive site, Bandaneira, near Banda Island, Banda Sea, Indonesia
RFBEA49W–Sea urchin in Red Sea, Egypt
RM2BT59XG–Green sea urchin, Psammechinus miliaris 1,4, Echinometra digitata prima 2, long-spined urchin, Diadema setosum 3, and other varieties. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by G.W. Knorr after an illustration by G.F. Dietsch from Georg Wolfgang Knorr's Deliciae Naturae Selectae of Kabinet van Zeldzaamheden der Natuur, Blusse and Son, Nuremberg, 1771. Specimens from a Wunderkammer or Cabinet of Curiosities of Johann Ambrosius Beurer.
RFEWKGNM–Live specimen of a reef urchin, Echinometra viridis, underwater in the Caribbean sea, Panama
RM2A2MGYH–Echinometra mammillata, Print, Echinometra is a genus of sea urchins in the family Echinometridae
RFBJNH16–Sea urchin in the Similan Islands, Andaman Sea
RMMH4BXW–Green sea urchin, Psammechinus miliaris 1,4, Echinometra digitata prima 2, long-spined urchin, Diadema setosum 3, and other varieties. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by G.W. Knorr after an illustration by G.F. Dietsch from Georg Wolfgang Knorr's Deliciae Naturae Selectae of Kabinet van Zeldzaamheden der Natuur, Blusse and Son, Nuremberg, 1771. Specimens from a Wunderkammer or Cabinet of Curiosities of Johann Ambrosius Beurer.
RM2H30B8M–Two species of rock-boring urchin are pictured here. The one with the thick spines is Echinometra mathaei, also known as a burrowing urchin. The other
RMP24W9X–. Echinometra hastifera 113 Echinometra hastifera - - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam - UBAINV0274 107 01 0009
RF2T42MEF–A burrowing urchin (Echinometra mathaei) on a rocky seabed in its natural habitat
RFAG5CR2–close-up of urchin
RFHJ3MET–A pink and purple burrowing urchin tucked away in a rocky crevice in shallow water.
RFPATWXG–dry French Sea Urchin Specimen on the sand close-up
RM2RKWGHD–Atlantic rock-boring urchin (Echinometra lucunter) from Puerto Rico, the Caribbean.
RM2KCDX81–Rock Boring Urchins (Burrowing Sea Urchins) in the South Pacific Sea in Easter Island, Chile. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)
RM2JEJCBY–Echinometra sp.
RMDM88W1–Burrowing or rock-boring urchin (Echinometra mathaei)
RM2B6R5AM–Gezicht op een koraalrif bij Suva waarin zee-egels kanalen hebben gevormd Channels dug by Echinometra (titel op object) View of a coral reef in Suva Where: Sea urchins channels are formed by channels dug Echinometra (title object) Property Type: photomechanical print page Item number: RP-F 2001-7-1000-7 Inscriptions / Brands issue, recto, printed: 'Plate 30.'naam, recto, printed:' Woodworth, Photo.'naam, recto, printed: 'Artotype. E. Bierstadt N. Y.' Manufacturer : Photographer: W. McM. Woodworth (listed building) clichémaker: anonymous printer E. Bierstadt Artotype Printing Works (listed prop
RM2AWR853–Smithsonian miscellaneous collections . 1-3. ECHINOMETRA LUCUNTER (LINNAEUS); 4, LYTECH1NUS VARIEGATUSPUURITUBERCULATUS KlER, NEW SUBSPECIES (SEE EXPLANATION OF PLATES AT END OF TEXT.) SMITHSONIAN MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS VOL. 145. NO. 5. PLATE 5. 1. Encope michelini imperforata Kier, new Subspecies; 2-3, Clypeasterprostratus(ravenel) (see explanation of plates at end of text.) SMITHSONIAN MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS VOL. 145. NO 5. PLATE 6
RFFB24E7–Underwater marine life, sea urchin Echinometra viridis, commonly called reef urchin, Caribbean sea, Central America
RM2A2MGYD–Echinometra mammillata, Print, Echinometra is a genus of sea urchins in the family Echinometridae
RFJ020TH–Echinometra viridis reef urchin over coral underwater in the Caribbean sea
RF2C46ANT–1757 Halley's Comet forecast track American Indian warrior kills Sea urchin 1756
RFJBXXMB–Sea urchins Echinometra mathaei, commonly called burrowing urchin, underwater in the lagoon of Rurutu, Australes, Pacific ocean, French Polynesia
RMPFH2YM–. The Danish Ingolf-Expedition. Scientific expeditions; Arctic Ocean. Paracentrotus Stomopneustes Pseudocentrotus Pseudoboletia Sphasreehinus Tripneustes Toxopueustes (rynmechiuus Psammechinus Sterechinus Echinus Parechinus Colobocentrotus Heterocentrotus Echinometra Toxocidaris Kehiuostrephus Heliocidaris Pseudechinus Loxechinus. The result of the studies of Echinometrada and Triplechinida represented here, is expressed in the following system. Fam. Stomopneustidae n. fam. The spicules irregular, more or less tubular fenestrated plates. The globiferous pedicellarite without end-tooth1) The st
RM2H458K2–Two species of rock-boring urchin are pictured here. The one back in the crevice with the thick spines is Echinometra mathaei, also known as a burrowi
RFFB24DY–Sea life on the seabed, reef urchin with split-crown feather duster worm and mat zoanthid, Caribbean sea, Central America
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RFJ020YW–Sea urchin Echinometra viridis underwater on a shallow seabed, commonly called reef urchin, Caribbean sea
RFAG5CRA–close-up of urchin
RFJKAJ61–A burrowing urchin Echinometra mathaei, underwater hidden in a hole in the coral, lagoon of Bora Bora, Pacific ocean, French Polynesia
RFPATWX7–dry French Sea Urchin Specimen on the sand close-up
RM2KCDX8J–Rock Boring Urchins (Burrowing Sea Urchins) along the coast in Easter Island, Chile. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)
RM2AWRTY0–Smithsonian miscellaneous collections . rom the Tamiami andCaloosahatchee, is similar in all respects to Lytechinus variegatusvariegatus except for the number of tubercles in the ambulacra.Rhyncholampas ayresi from the Caloosahatchee is similar to Rhyn-cholampas evergladensis from the Tamiami and probably is descendedfrom it. ECOLOGY Echinoids of both the Tamiami and Caloosahatchee formationsevidently lived in shallow water. Five out of the seven species foundin the Caloosahatchee formation are still living: Lytechinus varie-gatus, Echinometra lucunter, Clypeaster rosaceus, Clypeaster subde-pr
RM2A2MGYJ–Echinometra mammillata, Print, Echinometra is a genus of sea urchins in the family Echinometridae
RM2H6T41Y–A close look at a rock-boring urchin, Echinometra mathaei, also known as a burrowing urchin, Hawaii. This invertebrate grinds into solid limestone and
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RFJKAJ6K–Close up of a sea urchin Echinometra mathaei, commonly called burrowing urchin, underwater in the lagoon of Bora Bora, Pacific ocean, French Polynesia
RFFBCTKJ–Marine life underwater on the seabed with a split-crown feather duster worm and a reef urchin, Caribbean sea, Central America
RM2KCDX8W–Rock Boring Urchins (Burrowing Sea Urchins) in the South Pacific Sea in Easter Island, Chile. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)
RM2AWR8FM–Smithsonian miscellaneous collections . 1, Lytechinus variegatus plurituberculatus Kier, New Species;2, echinometra lucunter (linnaeus); 3, clypeaster sunn i lan dens is KlER, NEW SPECIES (SEE EXPLANATION OF PLATES AT END OF TEXT.) SMITHSONIAN MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS VOL. 145, NO. 5, PLATE 4. 1-3. ECHINOMETRA LUCUNTER (LINNAEUS); 4, LYTECH1NUS VARIEGATUSPUURITUBERCULATUS KlER, NEW SUBSPECIES (SEE EXPLANATION OF PLATES AT END OF TEXT.) SMITHSONIAN MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS VOL. 145. NO. 5. PLATE 5
RM2A2MGYC–Echinometra atrata, Print, Echinometra is a genus of sea urchins in the family Echinometridae
RM2H30BED–These two pebble collector urchins, Pseudoboletia indiana, represent the color variation of this species. During the day they cover themselves with ru
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RM2KCDX8B–Rock Boring Urchins (Burrowing Sea Urchins) along the coast in Easter Island, Chile. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)
RM2AWR9EH–Smithsonian miscellaneous collections . 1-2, LYTECHINUS VARIEGATUS PLURITUBERCULATUS KlER, NEW SUBSPECIES;3, LYTECHINUS VARIEGATUS VARIEGATUS (LESKE) (SEE EXPLANATION OF PLATES AT END OF TEXT.) SMITHSONIAN MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS VOL. 145. NO. 5. PLATE 3. 1, Lytechinus variegatus plurituberculatus Kier, New Species;2, echinometra lucunter (linnaeus); 3, clypeaster sunn i lan dens is KlER, NEW SPECIES (SEE EXPLANATION OF PLATES AT END OF TEXT.) SMITHSONIAN MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS VOL. 145, NO. 5, PLATE 4
RM2A2MGYB–Echinometra atrata, Print, Echinometra is a genus of sea urchins in the family Echinometridae
RM2H30BDA–By day the pebble collector urchin, Pseudoboletia indiana, covers itself with rubble it finds and may even bury into a sandy bottom. A close look will
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RM2KCDX85–Rock Boring Urchin (Burrowing Sea Urchin) in the South Pacific Sea in Easter Island, Chile. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)
RM2AJC39N–Bulletins of American paleontology . Height of fragment 24.5 mm, width 20 mm. Ex-terior and interior views of part of a connected ambulacrumand interambulacrum, X 1.7. 10. Specimen L600al. PRI27662. Spine recovered from specimen L600a. Length 5.1mm, diameter above neck 1.2 mm, X 5.4. 11-13. SpecimenL600C, PRI 27663. Height 10 mm, breadth of arch 7.5 mm.Views of half-epiphysis, X 3. All of the above specimensare from the Playa Grande Formation (Catia Member). 358 Bulletin 252 Explanation of Plate 16 Figure Page 1-7. Echinometra lucunter (Linnaeus) 302 1-4. Specimen A606a. PRI 27664. Length 45 m
RM2A2MGYE–Echinometra mammillata, Print, Echinometra is a genus of sea urchins in the family Echinometridae
RM2H30BFY–By day the pebble collector urchin, Pseudoboletia indiana, covers itself with rubble it finds and may even bury into a sandy bottom. A close look reve
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RM2KCDX92–Rock Boring Urchins (Burrowing Sea Urchins) in the South Pacific Sea in Easter Island, Chile. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)
RM2AJC2ET–Bulletins of American paleontology . Bull. Amer. Paleont., Vol. 56 Plate 17 •^^iR^J. Venezuelan Cenozoic Echinoids: Weisbord 359 Explanation of Plate 17 Figure Page 1-5. Echinometra lucunter (Linnaeus) 302 1-3. Specimen A606c. PRI 27667. Lantern, length 25 mm, dia-meter at apex 16 mm. 1. General view, X 2. 2. Apical view,X 2.5. 3. View looking down on teeth, X 3. 4,5. SpecimenA606e. PRI 27668. Pyramid and tooth of lantern, length19.5 mm, width at apex 8 mm. 4. Outer view, X 3. 5. Innerview, X 2.8. Recent. 6-12. Echinometra viridis A. Agassiz 310 6-9. Specimen A611a. PRI 27669. Length 18 mm, wi
RM2H30BDB–By day the pebble collector urchin, Pseudoboletia indiana, covers itself with rubble it finds and may even bury into a sandy bottom. At night it will
RM2KCDX8H–Rock Boring Urchins (Burrowing Sea Urchins) in the South Pacific Sea in Easter Island, Chile. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)
RM2AJC1FB–Bulletins of American paleontology . 2.5. 3. View looking down on teeth, X 3. 4,5. SpecimenA606e. PRI 27668. Pyramid and tooth of lantern, length19.5 mm, width at apex 8 mm. 4. Outer view, X 3. 5. Innerview, X 2.8. Recent. 6-12. Echinometra viridis A. Agassiz 310 6-9. Specimen A611a. PRI 27669. Length 18 mm, width 16.5mm, height 7.5 mm. 6-8. Abactinal, actinal, and ambitalaspects, X 2.3. 7. View at ambitus showing disposition ofpore-pairs, X 5.3. 10-12. Specimen A611b. PRI 27670. Length17.5 mm, width 15 mm, height 8 mm. Abactinal, actinal andambital aspects, X 2.4. Recent. 360 Bulletin 252 Exp
RM2H3075E–The needle-spined urchin, Echinostrephus aciculatus, is also known as a red rock boring urchin, Hawaii. This invertebrate grinds into solid limestone
RM2KCDX86–Rock Boring Urchins (Burrowing Sea Urchins) in the South Pacific Sea in Easter Island, Chile. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)
RM2CF5TMD–. The microscope and its revelations. however, the deep purplespines of Echinus lividus are pre-eminent) ; but for exquisite 888 ECHINODERMA neatness of pattern there are no spines that can approach thoseof Echinometra (fig. 673). The spines of Stomopneustes variolas-isare also remarkable for their beauty. No succession of concentriclayers is seen in the spines of the British Echini, probably be-cause (according to the opinion of the late Sir J. G. Daly ell) thesespines are cast off and renewed every year, each new formationthus going to make an entire spine, instead of making an additionto th
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