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Jamaican Cretaceous Echinoidea

1993
Jamaica has the best-known fauna of fossil crinoids of the Antillean islands. Two Cretaceous species have been reexamined on the basis of new material. Lower Cretaceous Apiocrinites sp., previously referred to Austinocrinus n. sp. and first documented from a short pluricolumnal, is now known from brachials and further fragments of column.
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Antarctic echinoidea -- 10

2005
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David, Bruno   +3 more
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Binding properties of Paracentrotus lividus (Echinoidea) hemolysin

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Physiology, 1991
1. Paracentrotus lividus hemolysin binds erythrocytes, zymosan particles, lipopolysaccharide and laminarin surfaces but not auto and allogeneic cell membranes. 2. The binding could, at least for erythrocytes, involve phospholipids and cholesterol. 3. The protease activity of the coelomic fluid is not related to hemolysis. 4.
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Echinoidea neogenica

Lethaia: an international journal of palaeontology and stratigraphy, 2007
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Class Echinoidea

2017
Kenneth J. McNamara   +3 more
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Hemipatagus, a misinterpreted Loveniid (Echinodermata: Echinoidea)

Journal of Systematic Palaeontology, 2007
Andreas Kroh
exaly  

Echinodermata:Echinoidea in two contrasting habitats

Marine Ecology - Progress Series, 1995
Xavier Turon, Creu Palacin
exaly  

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