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Biol Bull 87: 177-187. (December 1944)
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ECOLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS ON TWO PUERTO-RICAN ECHINODERMS, MELLITA LATA AND ASTROPECTEN MARGINATUS

ROMAN KENK 1

1 Department of Biology, University of Puerto Rico

The common Puerto-Rican keyhole urchin, Mellita lata H. L. Clark, and the sea-star, Astropecten marginatus Gray, live in the uppermost layers of the sand of shallow beaches. The color in life, and various locomotor activities of the two species are described.




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