Echinarachniidae, Lambert & Thiery, 1914
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Data from the following extant and fossil echinarachniid genera were incorporated into this study: Echinarachnius ( Fig. 3k–o View Fig ), Kewia ( Fig. 3p–s View Fig ), and Scutellaster ( Fig. 3t View Fig ). Gregory’ s diverticulum was identified in all echinarachniid taxa analyzed. A relatively comprehensive X-ray imaging series is available for Echinarachnius parma (4–62 mm). In this species, Gregory’ s diverticulum was found to be fully distended with sand up to a test length of 20 mm, while remnants of the organ could still be discerned up to a test length of 23 mm. In 32 out of 40 specimens of Echinarachnius (80 %) and 20 out of 20 specimens of Kewia (100 %), sediment was found inside the diverticulum.
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