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Lytechinus semituberculatus (Valenciennes ex L. Agassiz 1846)

Distribution

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Although Lytechinus semitubercultus has not been recorded in Panamanian waters, it is possible that L. panamensis might represent juvenile L. semituberculatus as Zigler and Lessios’s (2004) phylogeny of Lytechinus places the cytochrome oxidase I of L. panamensis squarely among sequences of L. semituberculatus. However, there are distinct morphological differences between these species which suggest they are good species.

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References and links

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Mortensen, T. (1943). A monograph of the Echinoidea 3(2). Camarodonta 1. Copenhagen. 553 pp., 321 figures, 56 pls. pages: 456-459.

Zigler K.S. & Lessios, H. A. (2004). Speciation on the coasts of the new world: Phylogeography and the evolution of bindin in the sea urchin genus Lytechinus. Evolution, 58:1225-1241.

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Lytechinus semituberculatus

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Lytechinus semituberculatus, commonly known as the green hedgehog or green sea urchin, is a sea urchin found in the coast of the Galapagos Islands.[1] It is recognizable by its green coloration. Its conservation status is unknown.

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  1. ^ "Lista de Especies de Galápagos". www.darwinfoundation.org (in European Spanish). Retrieved 2019-10-16.
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Lytechinus semituberculatus: Brief Summary

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Lytechinus semituberculatus, commonly known as the green hedgehog or green sea urchin, is a sea urchin found in the coast of the Galapagos Islands. It is recognizable by its green coloration. Its conservation status is unknown.

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