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Echinocardium cordatum (Pennant, 1777)


English: This common heart urchin was sampled on the Belgian Continental Shelf in 2000.
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Français : Echinocardium cordatum, un oursin fouisseur commun. Animal prélevé sur le plateau continental belge en 2000.
Date 22 June 2005
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current19:26, 16 September 2006Thumbnail for version as of 19:26, 16 September 20061,200 × 951 (472 KB)Lycaon (talk | contribs)
09:11, 11 October 2005Thumbnail for version as of 09:11, 11 October 2005681 × 540 (132 KB)Lycaon (talk | contribs)Photo by Hans Hillewaert. This sea urchin was sampled on the Belgian Continental Shelf in 2000.

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