Echinoderm is the scientific name for spiny-skinned animals. Spiny-skinned animals include sea urchins, sand dollars, brittle stars, starfish, and sea cucumbers.
The scientific name of a spiny starfish is "Marthasterias glacialis."
Phylum Echinodermata: "Echino"=spiny "derm"=skin Have an Endoskeleton Use pincerlike appendages for protection and cleaning Adults- Radial symmetry/Larvae-Bilateral symmetry Simple nervous system
There are at least two clams with the common name of spiny jewelbox. They are both in genus Arcinella. One is Arcinella arcinella and the other Arcinella cornuta
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Acomys cahirinus.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Acomys russatus.
They got the name from the Greek "spiny-skinned"
The scientific name of a spiny starfish is "Marthasterias glacialis."
Sceloporus magister is the scientific name of the desert Spiny Lizard.
Phylum Echinodermata: "Echino"=spiny "derm"=skin Have an Endoskeleton Use pincerlike appendages for protection and cleaning Adults- Radial symmetry/Larvae-Bilateral symmetry Simple nervous system
Bambusa arundinacea
The accepted scientific name is Anisota stigma.
There are at least two clams with the common name of spiny jewelbox. They are both in genus Arcinella. One is Arcinella arcinella and the other Arcinella cornuta
Ctenosaura similis
"Echinodermata" is the scientific name for a phylum of marine animals that include sea stars, sea urchins, and sea cucumbers. The term is of Greek origin, with "echino" meaning spiny and "dermata" meaning skin, referring to the spiny skin characteristic of these animals.
The accepted scientific name is Euclea delphinii.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Trionyx spinifer.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Acomys cahirinus.