| Ophiothrix spiculata | |
|---|---|
|  | |
| Colima, Mexico, 2023 | |
| Scientific classification  | |
| Domain: | Eukaryota | 
| Kingdom: | Animalia | 
| Phylum: | Echinodermata | 
| Class: | Ophiuroidea | 
| Order: | Ophiurida | 
| Family: | Ophiotrichidae | 
| Genus: | Ophiothrix | 
| Species: | O. spiculata | 
| Binomial name | |
| Ophiothrix spiculata (LeConte, 1851) | |
Ophiothrix spiculata, the western spiny brittle star, is a species of marine invertebrate in the order Ophiurida. It is found along the Pacific coast of North and South America from below the San Francisco Bay to Peru.[1] Individuals come in a variety of colors, although usually with orange longitudinal stripes on the arms, and the body can measure up to 2 cm across.[1] This species was first described by J. L. Le Conte in 1851.[2]
References
- 1 2 Russo, Ron; Olhausen, Pam (1981). Pacific Intertidal Life: A guide to organisms of rocky reefs and tide pools of the Pacific Coast. AdventureKEEN. p. 33. ISBN 978-0-912550-32-9.
- ↑ "WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Ophiothrix spiculata Le Conte, 1851". www.marinespecies.org. Retrieved 2023-11-16.
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