The holotype of this species (USNM 21006) was collected in Panama from South of Coiba Island (Centroid Latitude: 6.3722, Centroid Longitude: -81.8667), Gulf of Chiriqui, eastern Pacific, by the R. V. Albatross, from a depth of 850 m.
Other specimens of this species in Panama have been collected from off Isla Jacarita (three from 7 11.590 N, 81 51.023 W, depth range 900 to 933 m, one from 7 11.784 N, 81 50.897 W, depth 723 m), Gulf of Chiriqui, eastern Pacific (see Lessios, 2005).
Mortensen. T. (1939). Vidensk. Meddr Dansk Naturh. Foren. bd. 103, p. 548.
Mortensen, T. (1940). A monograph of the Echinoidea 3(1). Aulodonta. Copenhagen. 370 pp., 196 figures, 77 pls; pages: 110-112.
Lessios, H. A. (2005). Echinoids of the Pacific Waters of Panama: Status of knowledge and new records. Rev. Biol. Tropical 53 (sup. 3):147-170.
LSID urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:456750Holotype: USNM 21006
Type locality: South of Coiba Island (Centroid Latitude: 6.3722, Centroid Longitude: -81.8667), Gulf of Chiriqui, Panama, eastern Pacific, from a depth of 850 m.
Caenopedina diomedeae is a species of sea urchins of the Family Pedinidae. Their armour is covered with spines. Caenopedina diomedeae was first scientifically described in 1939 by Ole Theodor Jensen Mortensen.[1]
Caenopedina diomedeae is a species of sea urchins of the Family Pedinidae. Their armour is covered with spines. Caenopedina diomedeae was first scientifically described in 1939 by Ole Theodor Jensen Mortensen.
Caenopedina diomedeae is een zee-egel uit de familie Pedinidae.
De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort werd in 1939 gepubliceerd door Theodor Mortensen.
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