Species Identification: Find Species


Family: Eucyclidae



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7 species
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Max. Length 2.4 cm DL

 
Bathybembix drakei
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Max. Length 0.4 cm DL

 
Echinogurges anoxius
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Max. Length 0.4 cm DL

 
Echinogurges clavatus
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Max. Length 0.5 cm DL

 
Echinogurges tuberculatus
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Max. Length 0.4 cm DL

 
Echinogurges tubulatus
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Ginebis argenteonitens
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Spinicalliotropis spinosa
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Scientific Name English Name Distribution Max. Length (cm) Year
Bathybembix drakei Western Atlantic and East 2.4 DL 1990
Echinogurges anoxius Western Atlantic. 0.4 DL 1927
Echinogurges clavatus Western Atlantic. 0.4 DL 1879
Echinogurges tuberculatus Western Central Atlantic. 0.5 DL 1991
Echinogurges tubulatus Western Atlantic. 0.4 DL 1927
Ginebis argenteonitens Western Central Pacific 1872
Spinicalliotropis spinosa Western Central Pacific 2006



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