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Toxopneustes roseus : ウィキペディア英語版 | Toxopneustes roseus
''Toxopneustes roseus'' is a species of sea urchin from the East Pacific. It is sometimes known as the rose flower urchin or the pink flower urchin. Like the related flower urchin, they are venomous. ==Taxonomy== ''Toxopneustes roseus'' is one of the four species in the genus ''Toxopneustes''. It was first described by the American zoologist Alexander Emanuel Agassiz in 1863 as ''Boletia roseus''.〔 The generic name ''Toxopneustes'' literally means "poison breath", derived from Greek τοξικόν () (''toksikón ()'', "arrow ()") and πνευστος (''pneustos'', "breath"). The specific name ''roseus'' means "rosy" in Latin. Though it does not have a widely used common name, it is sometimes known as the "rose flower urchin" or the "pink flower urchin". More commonly, it is simply called a "flower urchin", though that name strictly applies only to the related Indo-West Pacific species, ''Toxopneustes pileolus''.
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