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Subfamily Asteroschematinae Verrill, 1899 Diagnosis. Arms simple, coiled. Disc five lobed, naked or covered with granule- plate- and/or cone-shaped external ossicles, or skin. Teeth triangular and wide, flat, situated on top of the dental plate. Radial shields narrow, multi-layered. Ventral arm plates small, disappearing on middle to distal portion of arms. Arm spines up to three. Genital slits close to periphery of disc. Remarks. Okanishi & Fujita (2011) reduced the family Asteroschematidae Verrill 1899, to a subfamily of family Euryalidae. Soon thereafter, Okanishi & Fujita (2013) restored the family-level status of Asteroschematidae under the superfamily Euryaloidea. However, the molecular phylogeny of O’Hara et al. (2017) confirmed that the asteroschematds were subfamilial rank. Therefore, in this study, we use subfamilies Asteroschematinae, Astrocharinae and Euryalinae under the family Euryalidae.
Published as part of Baker, Alan N., Okanishi, Masanori & Pawson, David L., 2018, Euryalid brittle stars from the International Indian Ocean Expedition 1963 - 64 (Echinodermata: Ophiuroidea: Euryalida), pp. 1-27 in Zootaxa 4392 (1) on page 2, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4392.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/1194434
Euryalida, Euryalidae, Animalia, Biodiversity, Ophiuroidea, Taxonomy, Echinodermata
Euryalida, Euryalidae, Animalia, Biodiversity, Ophiuroidea, Taxonomy, Echinodermata
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