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Chelacheres longipalpus Stock & Humes 1995
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are commensal with
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Brusca and Brusca, 2003
Cellularity and growth form
ecology literature
Elofsson 1966
GBIF data coverage
GBIF national node type records Brazil
Global Biotic Interactions
Mineralogy
Namigai et al 2014
World Register of Marine Species
Yen 2012
are commensal with
Global Biotic Interactions
Tripneustes ventricosus (Lamarck 1816) (West Indian sea egg)
Global Biotic Interactions
Echinometra viridis A. Agassiz 1863 (reef urchin)
Global Biotic Interactions
Echinometra lucunter (Linnaeus 1758) (rock urchin)
are ectoparasites of
Global Biotic Interactions
Tripneustes ventricosus (Lamarck 1816) (West Indian sea egg)
Global Biotic Interactions
Echinometra viridis A. Agassiz 1863 (reef urchin)
Global Biotic Interactions
Echinometra lucunter (Linnaeus 1758) (rock urchin)
are symbionts of
Global Biotic Interactions
Echinometra lucunter (Linnaeus 1758) (rock urchin)
Global Biotic Interactions
Tripneustes ventricosus (Lamarck 1816) (West Indian sea egg)
Global Biotic Interactions
Echinometra lucunter (Linnaeus 1758) (rock urchin)