Cassidulus Explained
Cassidulus is a genus of echinoderms belonging to the family Cassidulidae.[1]
The species of this genus are found in Europe, America and Africa.
Species:
- Cassidulus abruptus
- Cassidulus amygdala
- Cassidulus briareus
- Cassidulus caribaearum
- Cassidulus conradi
- Cassidulus cubensis
- Cassidulus delectus
- Cassidulus emmonsi
- Cassidulus ericsoni
- Cassidulus evergladensis
- Cassidulus faberi
- Cassidulus globosus
- Cassidulus infidus
- Cassidulus kellumi
- Cassidulus kieri
- Cassidulus mercedensis
- Cassidulus mestieri
- Cassidulus mitis
- Cassidulus platypetalus
- Cassidulus rojasi
- Cassidulus santolayae
- Cassidulus senni
- Cassidulus sphaeroides
- Cassidulus taylori
- Cassidulus zanolettii
Notes and References
- Web site: Cassidulus Lamarck, 1801 . GBIF . 30 September 2021.