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Clypeasteroida — Echinoderms

The **Echinoderm** (*Clypeaster campanulatus (Schlotheim, 1820)*) is a captivating marine organism with unique hydraulic locomotion found across the globe....

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Clypeasteroida

The Echinoderm (Clypeaster campanulatus (Schlotheim, 1820)) is a captivating marine organism with unique hydraulic locomotion found across the globe....

This order contains 455 species.

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Togocyamids Family

The **Echinoderm** (*Togocyamus alloiteaui Roman & Gorodiski, 1959*) represents a remarkable example of pentaradial symmetry in marine life found across the...

Clypeasteridae Family

The **Echinoderm** (*Clypeaster campanulatus (Schlotheim, 1820)*) is a captivating marine organism with unique hydraulic locomotion found across the globe....

Faujasiidae Family

The **Echinoderm** (*Petalobrissus Lambert in Lambert & Thiéry, 1921*) is one of the most fascinating echinoderm species found across the globe. This...

Plesiolampadidae Family

The **Echinoderm** (*Termieria henrici Lambert, 1931*) represents a remarkable example of pentaradial symmetry in marine life found across the globe. This...

Uncategorized Family

The **Echinoderm** (*Plesiolampadidae Lambert, 1905*) represents a remarkable example of pentaradial symmetry in marine life found across the globe. This...

Fossulasteridae Family

The **Echinoderm** (*Fossulaster halli Lambert & Thiéry, 1925*) represents a remarkable example of pentaradial symmetry in marine life found across the...

Scutellinoididae Family

The **Echinoderm** (*Philipaster Wang, 1994*) exemplifies the distinctive adaptations found in starfish, sea urchins, and sea cucumbers found across the...

Conoclypeidae Family

The **Echinoderm** (*Conoclypus pilgrimi Davies, 1926*) exemplifies the distinctive adaptations found in starfish, sea urchins, and sea cucumbers found...

Oligopygidae Family

The **Echinoderm** (*Pauropygus Clark in Arnold & Clark, 1927*) stands out as an extraordinary member of the echinoderm phylum found across the globe. This...