Echinoidea
Modern Day Echinoids
Echinoids are more commonly known as sea urchins. There are around 900+ identified species today.
In the Museum Collections
View specimen list here.
Total echinoid specimens: 570
Total identified species: 37
Specimens from Arkansas: 493
Identified species from Arkansas: 4
Fossil Record
The earliest echinoid fossils date back to the Ordovician Period (485.4 – 443.8 million years ago).
Echinoid specimens (UA Museum), Saratoga Chalk Formation (Clark County, AR), Upper Cretaceous (100.5 – 66 million YA). Map on right indicates the county where the specimens were found.
Image Credits:
- Ducarme, Frédéric. A flat sea urchin (or “sand dollar”) Clypeaster reticulatus seen in Mayotte. Wikimedia Commons. CC BY-SA 4.0.
- Nhobgood (Nick Hobgood). Tripneustes ventricosus (West Indian Sea Egg-top) and Echiometra viridis (reef Urchin-bottom). Wikimedia Commons. CC BY 3.0.
- Oberg, Danielle. Arkansas map.
- Oberg, Danielle. U of A Museum paleontological specimens.