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*''[[Kamptosoma]]'' ([[Ole Theodor Jensen Mortensen|Mortensen]], 1903), extant
*''[[Kamptosoma]]'' ([[Ole Theodor Jensen Mortensen|Mortensen]], 1903), extant
*''[[Palaeodiadema]]'' ([[Auguste Pomel|Pomel]], 1887), [[Late Cretaceous|Santonian]], [[Upper Cretaceous|Maastrichtian]], [[Paleocene|Danian]]
*''[[Palaeodiadema]]'' ([[Auguste Pomel|Pomel]], 1887), [[Late Cretaceous|Santonian]], [[Upper Cretaceous|Maastrichtian]], [[Paleocene|Danian]]
*''[[Pedinothuria]]'' ([[Louis]]{{Disambiguation needed|date=November 2011}}, 1897)
*''[[Pedinothuria]]'' (Louis, 1897)
**''[[Pedinothuria cidaroides]]'' ([[William King Gregory|Gregory]], 1897), [[Middle Jurassic|Callovian]], [[Late Jurassic|Oxfordian]]
**''[[Pedinothuria cidaroides]]'' ([[William King Gregory|Gregory]], 1897), [[Middle Jurassic|Callovian]], [[Late Jurassic|Oxfordian]]
*''[[Trichodiadema]]'' ([[Louis Agassiz|Agassiz]], 1863)
*''[[Trichodiadema]]'' ([[Louis Agassiz|Agassiz]], 1863)

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Diadematidae
Diadema setosum
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Diadematidae

Gray, 1855 [1]

The Diadematidae are a family of sea urchins. Their tests are either rigid or flexible and their spines are long and hollow.[2]


References

  1. ^ "Diadematidae". Integrated Taxonomic Information System.
  2. ^ Maran, Vincent (2010-11-11). "Astropyga radiata (Leske, 1778)". DORIS (in French). Retrieved 2013-01-22.
  3. ^ "Black Sea Urchin". Museum Victoria. Retrieved 2011-05-13.