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Development of an echinothurid sea urchin is described for the first time; eggs of Asthenosoma ijimai (Yoshiwara) have been fertilized in the laboratory, and development has been followed light-microscopically up to the early juvenile stage. The eggs, which are orange and float, are 1.2 mm in diameter, by far the largest echinoid eggs on record. The embryos, larvae and early juveniles are lecithotrophic, and no exogenous food is needed for development. The embryonic stages include a remarkable biscuit-shaped late blastula, which has never been described for any echinoid before. The larva, with its para-arms unsupported by skeletal ossicles, is unlike the echinoid prism or pluteus and more resembles the early bipinnaria or early auricularia of asteroids and holothurians, respectively. All stages through late larvae float just beneath the surface until settlement occurs during the third and fourth weeks at 20°C. Metamorphosis from late larva to juvenile is gradual and no part of the larval body appears to be cast off.
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Communicated by N.D. Holland, La Jolla
This paper is dedicated to Professor Juro Ishida on the occasion of his seventieth birthday.
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Amemiya, S., Tsuchiya, T. Development of the echinothurid sea urchin Asthenosoma ijimai . Mar. Biol. 52, 93–96 (1979). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00386862
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00386862