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Chilophiurina

Ophiuroidea - Ophiurida

Synonymy list
YearName and author
1915Chilophiurida Matsumoto p. 74
1941Chilophiurida Berry p. 61
1966Chilophiurina Spencer and Wright p. U93
1972Chilophiurina Hess p. 36
1983Chilophiurina Haude and Thomas p. 132
1985Chilophiurina Hess p. 10
1988Chilophiurina Calzada and Gutiérrez p. 31
1991Chilophiurina Hess p. 7
1997Chilophiurina Jell p. 312
2004Chilophiurina Chen et al. p. 1306

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RankNameAuthor
kingdomAnimalia()
Bilateria
EubilateriaAx 1987
Deuterostomia
Ambulacraria
phylumEchinodermata
subphylumEleutherozoa
Asterozoa()
RankNameAuthor
classOphiuroidea
suborderMyophiurina()
infraclassMetophiuridaMatsumoto 1913
superorderEuryophiurida
orderOphiurida()
suborderChilophiurina()
suborderChilophiurina()

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.

Subor. Chilophiurina Matsumoto 1915
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Fm. †Aganasteridae Stürtz 1899
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G. †Aganaster Miller and Gurley 1891
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Aganaster fujianensis Liao and Wang 2002
Aganaster gregarius Meek and Worthen 1869
Fm. †Dermocomidae Hess 1972
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G. †Dermocoma Hess 1964
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Dermocoma wrighti Hess 1964
Fm. †Ophiurinidae Gregory 1897
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G. †Argentinaster Ruedemann 1916
G. †Ophiaulax Ubaghs 1941
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Ophiaulax decheni Dewalque 1975
G. †Ophiurina Stürtz 1890
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Ophiurina lymani Stürtz 1890
G. †Silesiaster Schwarzbach and Zimmermann 1936
G. †Stephanoura Ubaghs 1941
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Stephanoura belgica Ubaghs 1941
G. †Stephanouropsis Calzada and Gutiérrez 1988
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Stephanouropsis moralejai Calzada and Gutiérrez 1988
G. †Syntomospina Morris et al. 1973
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Syntomospina kuehni Morris et al. 1973
Diagnosis
ReferenceDiagnosis
H. Matsumoto 1915Radial shield and genital plate articulate with each other by means of two condyles and one pit on either plate. Genital plates and scales bar-like. Peristomal plates small, or sometimes moderately large, usually double or triple. Oral frames with or without well-developed lateral wings. Oral papillae very well developed, close set, the outermost one usually pointing inwards and stretching above the next papilla, which is the largest as a rule.