It is a medium-sized sea urchin, characterized by its deep black color and its hemispherical shape. All of its spines are roughly the same size (no "secondary spines"), and worn erected (never dishevelled when in the water). The anus on the top is surrounded by four plates forming an anal valve. The oral face is nearly naked, the mouth being surrounded by soft, dark-greenish skin. Image:Arbacia lixula 03.JPG|Profile Image:Black Sea Urchin (Arbacia lixula) in Croatia.jpg |Sticking on a rock Image:Sea urchin upside down.JPG|Oral face Image:Arbacia lixula.JPG|
In situ This species can be confused with the purple sea urchin
Paracentrotus lividus, but the latter is never really black (though often very dark), has more dishevelled spines of many lengths, covers itself with debris, has spines around the mouth and no anal valve, and does not live exposed on the cliffs. ==Habitat and geographical range==