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  2. Tripneustes gratilla - Wikipedia

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    Tripneustes gratilla, the collector urchin, is a species of sea urchin. Collector urchins are found at depths of 2 to 30 metres (7 to 100 ft) in the waters of the Indo-Pacific, Hawaii, the Red Sea, and The Bahamas. They can reach 10 to 15 centimetres (4 to 6 in) in size.

  3. List of bivalves of Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of bivalves of Hawaii. 139 species of bivalves are found in Hawaiian waters, of which 66 are endemic. [1] Bivalves Hawaiian language name Genus

  4. Echinometra oblonga - Wikipedia

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    Echinometra oblonga, also called the oblong urchin or 'ina 'ele 'ele (ina= generic name for urchin, 'ele 'ele= blackish) in Hawaiian, is a very common rock boring urchin on shallow rocky shores of the tropical Indo-Pacific and Southern Africa.

  5. Colobocentrotus atratus - Wikipedia

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    Colobocentrotus atratus, commonly named the helmet urchin or shingle urchin, is a species of sea urchin in the family Echinometridae. [1] In Hawaii, it is called hāʻukeʻuke . It is found on wave-swept intertidal shores in the Indo-West Pacific , particularly on the shores of Hawaii .

  6. Category:Lists of fauna of Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 4 February 2020, at 22:42 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. Diadema paucispinum - Wikipedia

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    Diadema paucispinum, the long-spined sea urchin, is a species of sea urchin in the family Diadematidae. It is found in the western Indo-Pacific Ocean and in Hawaii and other east Pacific islands. It is found in the western Indo-Pacific Ocean and in Hawaii and other east Pacific islands.

  8. 50 Times People Found Such Strange Things On Google ... - AOL

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    You can also use Google Earth to explore the planet and various cities, locations, and landscapes using coordinates. The program covers most of the globe (97% back in 2019). The program covers ...

  9. Heterocentrotus - Wikipedia

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    Heterocentrotus are brightly colored tropical sea urchins with very thick spines that have given them the nickname "slate pencil urchins", named after slate pencil.. The genus consists of sea urchins with rounded (but slightly elliptical) test , with the peristome (mouth) located in the center of the oral surface (lower) and the periproct at ...