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Ctenocidaris speciosa infected by Echinophyces mirabilis (oral)
Ctenocidaris speciosa infected by Echinophyces mirabilis (oral)
Description Specimen infected by Echinophyces mirabilis. This specimen is anomalous in having six columns of ambulacra and interambulacra and in consequence six genital and ocular plates in the apical disc and gonopores on the oral side. Oral side: Five of the gonopores open into notches at the peristomial edge positioned at the median line of the interambulacra; the sixth opens more distant from the edge in the median suture (the holes in the peristomial ambulacra are likely to be artefacts (?)).
Diameter of test 30 mm; South Georgia.
Zoological Museum, University of Copenhagen
Author Schultz, Heinke JPG file - 214.40 kB - 1 144 x 1 181 pixels added on 2011-02-23281 viewsEchinoidea taxaDigital photo, part of species Ctenocidaris speciosa Mortensen, 1910checked Kroh, Andreas 2021-02-24Digital photo, part of species Echinophyces mirabilis Mortensen, 1909checked Kroh, Andreas 2021-02-24From reference Schultz, H. (2011). Sea urchins III: Worldwide regular de... © 2011 Schultz, Heinke
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