In Panama this species has been collected in the eastern Pacific from:
-South of Coiba Island (USNM E 4724; Centroid Latitude: 6.4333, Centroid Longitude: -81.8167, depth 1415 m)
-Morro De Puercos, Azuero Peninsula (USNM 21025; Centroid Latitude: 7.1042, Centroid Longitude: -80.5667, depth 1271 m)
-South of the Azuero Peninsula (USNM 21080; Centroid Latitude: 6.3500, Centroid Longitude: -80.6833, depth 3279 m)
-South of Rey Island, Perlas Archipelago (USNM 21037; Centroid Latitude: 7.3500, Centroid Longitude: -79.5833, depth 935 m)
-southwest of Azuero Peninsula (USNM 21005; Centroid Latitude: 7.1625, Centroid Longitude: -80.8333, depth 589 m)
Mortensen, T. (1951): A Monograph of the Echinoidea. V, 2. Spatangoida II. Amphisternata II. Spatangidæ, Loveniidæ, Pericosmidæ, Schizasteridæ, Brissidæ. - 593 pp., Copenhagen (C. A. Reitzel); pages: 392-395.
LSID urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:513146Brissoma columbare (A. Agassiz, 1898) (misspelling for Brissopsis columbaris)
Brissopsis columbaris is a species of sea urchins of the family Brissidae. Their armour is covered with spines. Brissopsis columbaris was first scientifically described in 1898 by Alexander Emanuel Agassiz.[1]
Brissopsis columbaris is a species of sea urchins of the family Brissidae. Their armour is covered with spines. Brissopsis columbaris was first scientifically described in 1898 by Alexander Emanuel Agassiz.