Morphological diagnoses of higher taxa in Ophiuroidea (Echinodermata) in support of a new classification
Author
Stöhr, Sabine
Author
Hugall, Andrew F.
Author
Thuy, Ben
Author
Martynov, Alexander
text
European Journal of Taxonomy
2018
2018-03-21
416
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35
journal article
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10.5852/ejt.2018.416
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Family
Ophiopyrgidae
Perrier, 1893
Type
genus
Ophiopyrgus
Lyman, 1878a
(
type
species:
O
.
wyvillethomsoni
Lyman, 1878a
).
Other genera
Amphiophiura
Matsumoto, 1915
,
Aspidophiura
Matsumoto, 1915
,
Dictenophiura
H.L.
Clark, 1923
,
Euvondrea
Fell, 1961a
,
Glaciacantha
Fell, 1961b
,
Gymnophiura
Lütken & Mortensen, 1899
,
Ophiogona
Studer, 1876
,
Ophiomages
Koehler, 1923
,
Ophioperla
Koehler, 1912
,
Ophiopleura
Danielssen & Koren, 1877
,
Ophioplinthus
Lyman, 1878a
,
Ophiosparte
Koehler, 1922b
,
Ophiosteira
Bell, 1902
,
Ophiuroglypha
Hertz, 1927
,
Spinophiura
Stöhr & Segonzac, 2006
,
Stegophiura
Matsumoto, 1915
.
Diagnosis
High disc with few to many scales, primary plates obvious (but
Ophiosparte
with thickened skin covering the disc scales and plates;
Ophiopleura
with scales embedded in thickened skin). Arm combs present but often not as well expressed as in
Ophiuridae
. Lateral arm plates generally with ventro-distalwardspointing tentacle notch, often with within-plate tentacle perforation in median to distal arm portions. Distal arm spines often hooked. Arm spine articulation oval to slit-shaped with lower lip, nerve opening at a distance, in paedomorphic taxa such as
Ophiopyrgus
weakly expressed as slightly larger pore in the stereom of the lateral arm plate.
Remarks
Ophiopyrgus
is a paedomorphic species with reduced morphology. It is therefore not ideal as typical genus for the characterization of a family but the name
Ophiopyrgidae
has priority. The expression of typical characters varies greatly among the included genera, many specializations occur.