Biology:Tripneustes

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Short description: Genus of sea urchins

Tripneustes
Temporal range: Miocene to Recent
Tripneustes ventricosus (West Indian Sea Egg) edit.jpg
Tripneustes ventricosus
Scientific classification e
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Echinodermata
Class: Echinoidea
Order: Camarodonta
Family: Toxopneustidae
Genus: Tripneustes
L. Agassiz, 1841

Tripneustes is a genus of sea urchins belonging to the family Toxopneustidae.[1]

Species

The genus contains four extant species:[1]

Image Scientific name Distribution
Tripneustes depressus sea of Cortez.jpg Tripneustes depressus Agassiz, 1863 eastern Pacific Ocean, occurring in Mexico, on the western coast of Central America, in Panama, in Ecuador and around the Galápagos Islands
Cake urchin 2.jpg Tripneustes gratilla (Linnaeus, 1758) Indo-Pacific, Hawaii, the Red Sea, and The Bahamas.
Tripneustes kermadecensis Bronstein, Kroh, Tautscher, Liggins & Haring, 2017 southern Pacific Ocean, off the Kermadec Islands
West Indian Sea Egg (16097267962).jpg Tripneustes ventricosus (Lamarck, 1816) western Atlantic Ocean, the Caribbean Sea and Gulf of Mexico

This genus contains many extinct species, such as:

  • Tripneustes antiquus Duncan & Sladen, 1855
  • Tripneustes californicus Kew, 1920
  • Tripneustes gahardensis (Seunes)
  • Tripneustes magnificus Nisiyama, 1966
  • Tripneustes parkinsoni (Agassiz, 1847)
  • Tripneustes pregratilla McNamara and Kendrick 1994
  • Tripneustes proavia Duncan & Sladen, 1855
  • Tripneustes schneideri Boehm
  • Tripneustes tobleri Jeannet, 1928a

[2][3]

Distribution

These sea urchins have been recorded as fossils from Miocene to Recent (from 15.97 to 0.0 Ma). Fossils have been found in the sediments of Southern Europe, Mediterranean and North Africa, Caribbean, Western coast of America and throughout the Indo-Pacific.[2]

Gallery

References

Wikidata ☰ Q3188622 entry