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Echinothrix diadema

Vana

Moderate Longspined-Urchin

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General Information

COMMON NAMES: Moderate Longspined-Urchin

TRADITIONAL NAMES: Vana (RR MG AT MK MT AK MH PK?), Nava (TS TW)

COOK ISLANDS STATUS: Native; Marine, near-shore

SIGNIFICANCE LIST: Food, Medicine; Poisonous sting - serious

KEY FEATURES: The common black long spined urchin, with 5 bands of large spines about equal to the test diameter, and 5 bands of hair-like spines. Test to 10cm, spines to 9cm. The black spines have a distinctive bluish sheen in bright light. The test is black, as is the anal sac. The longest spines have barblets forming longitudinal ridges and the central hole is ±0.25 the total diameter of the spine. The young have banded spines, and the adults sometimes have partially banded spines.

SIMILAR SPECIES: Echinothrix calamaris has long-spine barblets in concentric rings (vs. longitudingal ridges); central cavity is >0.5x spine-Ø and easily finger-thumb crushable (vs. ±0.25x, not easily crushed); anal sac has small black and/or white spots vs. black); and lacks bluish sheen (vs. with bluish sheen).

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Cook Islands Distribution

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Southern Group: Present    Makatea:
RR 
MG
AT
MK
MT
AK
PL
TK
MN
P
P
++++

Northern Group:
TN 
MH
RK
PK
NS
SW
P

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Scientific Taxonomy

Echinothrix diadema (Linnaeus, 1758)
SYNONYMS: Echinus diadema

TAXONOMY: ANIMALIA; ECHINODERMATA; ELEUTHEROZOA; ECHINOIDEA; REGULARIA; Aulodonta; DIADEMATIDAE

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SIGNIFICANCE NOTES -
POSITIVE SIGNIFICANCE: Food, Medicine. Comments: A subsistence food. The gonads are eaten during the summer months (Oct-Feb????)
NEGATIVE SIGNIFICANCE: Poisonous sting - serious

Vouchers & References

Vouchers:
Pukapuka: fieldspecimen, 2/2004, G.McCormack with ID as Echinothrix diadema.

References:
None recorded.

Data Update History (information):
zTX, zB02, zM02, zD02

Web Resources

Citation Information

McCormack, Gerald (2007) Cook Islands Biodiversity Database, Version 2007.2. Cook Islands Natural Heritage Trust, Rarotonga. Online at http://cookislands.bishopmuseum.org. Copy citation to system clipboard
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