Araeosoma thetidis (H.L. Clark, 1909)
kingdom: Animalia >
phylum: Echinodermata >
subphylum: Echinozoa >
class: Echinoidea Schumacher, 1817 >
subclass: Euechinoidea Bronn, 1860 >
infraclass: Aulodonta Jackson, 1912 >
superorder: Echinothuriacea Jensen, 1982 () >
order: Echinothurioida Claus, 1880 >
family: Echinothuriidae Thomson, 1872 >
subfamily: Echinothuriinae Thomson, 1872 >
genus: Araeosoma Mortensen, 1903 >
mrgid:21915
, mrgid:21940
, mrgid:21946
, mrgid:21948
, mrgid:21962
, mrgid:8323
, mrgid:8455
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