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Amphiophiura

Ophiuroidea - Ophiurida - Ophiopyrgidae

Taxonomy

Species

Synonymy list
YearName and author
1915Amphiophiura Matsumoto p. 77
1937Amphiophiura Berry p. 236
1966Amphiophiura Spencer and Wright p. U95
2002Amphiophiura Sepkoski
2011Amphiophiura Thuy and Kroh p. 787
2018Amphiophiura O'Hara et al. p. 10

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RankNameAuthor
kingdomAnimalia()
Bilateria
EubilateriaAx 1987
Deuterostomia
Ambulacraria
phylumEchinodermata
subphylumEleutherozoa
Asterozoa()
classOphiuroidea
RankNameAuthor
AnkhuridaThuy et al. 2024
OphiovalidaThuy et al. 2024
infraclassMetophiuridaMatsumoto 1913
superorderEuryophiurida
orderOphiurida()
suborderOphiurina
familyOphiopyrgidaePerrier 1893
genusAmphiophiura

If no rank is listed, the taxon is considered an unranked clade in modern classifications. Ranks may be repeated or presented in the wrong order because authors working on different parts of the classification may disagree about how to rank taxa.

G. Amphiophiura Matsumoto 1915
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Diagnosis
ReferenceDiagnosis
H. Matsumoto 1915Disk high, often convex, covered with plates and scales, among which the primaries are very prominent. Radial shields stout, joined in pairs. Arm combs and genital papills present. Oral shields oval, pyriform or trefoil. Second oral tentacle pores open more or less, or entirely, outside oral slits; large, guarded by numerous scales. Arms moderately long, gradually tapering outwards, with blunt tips. Dorsal and ventral arm plates fairly well developed; successive plates in contact with each other at least on proximal arm joints. Lateral arm plates high, with few to numerous short, peg-like arm spines. Tentacle pores large, with numerous scales.
Measurements
No measurements are available
Composition: high Mg calcitec
Ontogeny: accretion, addition of partsp
Environment: marinec
Locomotion: slow-movingc
Life habit: low-level epifaunalc
Diet: detritivorec
Diet 2: suspension feederc
Vision: blindc
Dispersal: waterp
Dispersal 2: planktonicp
Created: 2004-02-29 11:30:09
Modified: 2010-02-12 01:58:57
Source: c = class, p = phylum
References: Aberhan 1992, Aberhan et al. 2004

Age range: Late/Upper Barremian or 125.77000 to 121.40000 Ma

Collections: one only


Time interval Ma Country or state Original ID and collection number
Late/Upper Barremian125.77 - 121.4France (Drôme) A. sp. (177726)