Encrinasteridae is an extinct family of brittle stars. It was erected in 1914 by Charles Schuchert, and the type genus is Encrinaster.
Encrinasteridae Temporal range:
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Fossils of Encrinaster arnoldi | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Echinodermata |
Class: | Ophiuroidea |
Family: | †Encrinasteridae Schuchert, 1914 |
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Classification
editThe family Encrinasteridae was originally named by Charles Schuchert in 1914 as a monotypic group containing only the genus Encrinaster.[1] Later authors assigned more genera to the family, and two subfamilies, Encrinasterinae and Armathyrasterinae, were proposed based primarily on the arrangement of the adambulacrals (ossicles lying along the ambulacral grooves) in 1978.[2]
References
edit- ^ Schuchert, Charles (1914). "Stelleroidea palaeozoica". Fossilium Catalogus I. Vol. 3. Berlin: W. Junk. p. 8.
- ^ Harper, John A.; Morris, Robert W. (1978). "A New Encrinasterid Ophiuroid from the Conemaugh Group (Pennsylvanian) of Western Pennsylvania, and Revision of the Encrinasteridae". Journal of Paleontology. 52 (1): 155–163. ISSN 0022-3360.