Bothriocidaris

/ˌbɑːθrioʊsɪˈdɛrɪs/ noun

A genus of sea urchins, named for the groove-like features on their test (shell) structure.

From Greek 'bothros' (pit or groove) plus 'cidaris' (a type of sea urchin). The name references the characteristic grooved appearance of the test.

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