Definition of Toxopneustidae. Meaning of Toxopneustidae. Synonyms of Toxopneustidae

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Definition of Toxopneustidae

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Meaning of Toxopneustidae from wikipedia

- Toxopneustidae is a family of globular sea urchins in the class Echinoidea. All Camarodonts have imperforate tubercles and compound ambulacral plates....
- predators. Some tropical sea urchins like Diadematidae, Echinothuriidae and Toxopneustidae have venomous spines. Other creatures also make use of these defences;...
- Echinometridae (Gray, 1855) Family Strongylocentrotidae (Gregory, 1900) Family Toxopneustidae (Troschel, 1872) Family Parechinidae (Mortensen, 1903b) Family Parasaleniidae...
- commonly known as the painted urchin, is a sea urchin in the family Toxopneustidae. It occurs on shallow reefs in the tropical and subtropical eastern...
- Sphaerechinus granularis is a species of sea urchin in the family Toxopneustidae, commonly known as the violet sea urchin, or sometimes the purple sea...
- protection or maybe hunting. This is particularly the case in the family Toxopneustidae, some species such as Tripneustes gratilla and especially Toxopneustes...
- collector urchin, is a species of echinoderms belonging to the family Toxopneustidae. In Hawaii P. indiana is also known as hawa`e po`ohina. Pseudoboletia...
- way to the spines of some Diadematidae (especially Echinothrix) and Toxopneustidae. The secondary spines are long, flexible, slender and blunt, and mostly...
- Phylum: Echinodermata class: Echinoidea Order: Camarodonta Family: Toxopneustidae Genus: Lytechinus Species: L. variegatus Binomial name Lytechinus variegatus...
- species belonging to the genus Toxopneustes. It belongs to the family Toxopneustidae in the order Camarodonta. It was originally described as Echinus pileolus...