List of echinoderms of Ireland

There are 75 species of echinoderm (phylum Echinodermata) recorded in Ireland.[1][2][3][4]

Test (hard shell) of the sea potato
Holothuria forskali (black sea cucumber)
Ocnus planci, a sea cucumber
Amphipholis squamata (brooding snake star, dwarf brittle star)

Class Asteroidea (sea stars)

Family Asteriidae

Asterias rubens, the common sea star (starfish)
Spiny sea star

Family Astropectinidae

Family Luidiidae

Luidia ciliaris (seven-armed sea star)

Family Echinasteridae

Henricia sanguinolenta (bloody henry)

Family Asterinidae

Family Poraniidae

Porania pulvillus: aboral and oral ends.
  • Porania pulvillus

Family Solasteridae

Class Crinoidea (sea lilies, feather stars)

Family Antedonidae

Rosy feather star (Antedon bifida)
Antedon petasus, a feather star
Leptometra celtica, a feather star

Class Echinoidea (sea urchins)

Family Parechinidae

Paracentrotus lividus (purple sea urchin)

Family Echinocyamidae

Pea urchin (Echinocyamus pusillus)
  • Echinocyamus pusillus (pea urchin)

Family Echinidae

Family Loveniidae

Class Holothuroidea (sea cucumbers)

Family Synaptidae

Family Holothuriidae

Family Cucumariidae

Family Phyllophoridae

Class Ophiuroidea (brittle stars)

Family Amphiuridae (long-armed burrowing brittle stars)

Family Ophiactidae

Family Ophiocomidae

Family Ophiothricidae

Family Ophiuridae

References

  1. "Species Browser".
  2. Nichols, A. R. (1902). "A List of Irish Echinoderms". Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, Section B. 24: 231–267. JSTOR 20516926.
  3. O'Connor, Brendan (1981). "Some Echinoderms from the West Coast New to the Irish Fauna". The Irish Naturalists' Journal. 20 (6): 247–249. JSTOR 25538494.
  4. "Details".
  • Koehler R.,1921 Echinodermes. Faune de France n°1 240 p., 153 fig.PDF(11 Mo) Identification
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