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Echinothurioida
Taxonomy
Echinothurideae was named by Claus (1880). It is extant.
It was corrected as Echinothurioida by Durham and Melville (1957), Fell (1966), Sepkoski (2002), Kroh and Smith (2010) and Smith (2015).
It was assigned to Diadematacea by Fell (1966); to Echinoidea by Durham and Melville (1957) and Sepkoski (2002); and to Euechinoidea by Kroh and Smith (2010) and Smith (2015).
It was corrected as Echinothurioida by Durham and Melville (1957), Fell (1966), Sepkoski (2002), Kroh and Smith (2010) and Smith (2015).
It was assigned to Diadematacea by Fell (1966); to Echinoidea by Durham and Melville (1957) and Sepkoski (2002); and to Euechinoidea by Kroh and Smith (2010) and Smith (2015).
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1957 | Echinothurioida Durham and Melville p. 253 |
1966 | Echinothurioida Fell p. U346 |
2002 | Echinothurioida Sepkoski |
2010 | Echinothurioida Kroh and Smith p. 170 |
2015 | Echinothurioida Smith p. 36 |
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Or. Echinothurioida Claus 1880
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Fm. †Pelanechinidae Groom 1887
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G. †Pseudopedina
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†Pseudopedina bakeri Wright 1854
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Invalid names: Soudetaster martinezae Vadet et al. 2011 [synonym]
†Pseudopedina divionensis Michelin 1854
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Invalid names: Echinopsis smithii Forbes 1856 [synonym], Pseudopedina nodoti Cotteau 1858 [synonym]
Invalid names: Soudetaster Vadet et al. 2011 [synonym]
Invalid names: Pelanodiademidae Hess 1972 [invalid subgroup]
Fm. Phormosomatidae Mortensen 1934
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Invalid names: Paraphormosomatinae Smith and Wright 1990 [empty]
Diagnosis
No diagnoses are available