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A brittle star, Ophionereis reticulata
A sea cucumber from Malaysia
Starfish exhibit a wide range of colours

This List of echinoderm orders concerns the various classes and orders into which taxonomists categorize the roughly 7000 extant species [1] as well as the extinct species of the exclusively marine phylum Echinodermata.

Subphylum Crinozoa

Class Crinoidea

Crinoid
Haeckel Cystoidea

Class Paracrinoidea

No orders, 13 to 15 genera are known.

Doubtful paracrinoids:

  • Columbocystis
  • Foerstecystis
  • Springerocystis
  • Ulrichocystis
  • Paleocystites
  • Allocystites

Class Cystoidea

Class Edrioasteroidea

Streptaster vorticellatus ( Edrioasteroidea)

Subphylum Asterozoa

Class Ophiuroidea ( Brittle stars)

Class Asteroidea ( Starfish)

Subphylum Echinozoa

Class Echinoidea ( Sea urchins)

Strongylocentrotus purpuratus, a well-armoured sea urchin

Class Holothuroidea ( Sea cucumbers)

Class Ophiocistioidea

Euthemon

No orders recognized: class is divided up into four families, Eucladiidae, Sollasiniidae, Volchoviidae, and Rhenosquamidae. The inclusion of Rhenosquamidae within Ophiocistioidea is doubtful, as the organs identified in fossils of Rhenosquamus as the characteristic "scaly podia" otherwise diagnostic of ophiocistioids may not, in fact, be such structures.

Class Helicoplacoidea

No known orders, 2 known species, Helicoplacus curtisi and H. guthi

Subphylum Blastozoa

Class Blastoidea

Blastoidea

Class Eocrinoidea

Gogia spiralis ( Eocrinoidea)

Subphylum Homostelea / Homalozoa

Corthurnocystis, a Stylophora.

Class Ctenocystoidea

Class Soluta

Class Cincta

Class Stylophora

References

  1. ^ "Animal Diversity Web - Echinodermata". University of Michigan Museum of Zoology. Retrieved 26 August 2012.
  2. ^ Sweet, Elizabeth (2005-11-22). "Asterozoa: Fossil groups: SciComms 05-06: Earth Sciences". University of Bristol. Archived from the original on 2007-07-14. Retrieved 2008-05-07.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

A brittle star, Ophionereis reticulata
A sea cucumber from Malaysia
Starfish exhibit a wide range of colours

This List of echinoderm orders concerns the various classes and orders into which taxonomists categorize the roughly 7000 extant species [1] as well as the extinct species of the exclusively marine phylum Echinodermata.

Subphylum Crinozoa

Class Crinoidea

Crinoid
Haeckel Cystoidea

Class Paracrinoidea

No orders, 13 to 15 genera are known.

Doubtful paracrinoids:

  • Columbocystis
  • Foerstecystis
  • Springerocystis
  • Ulrichocystis
  • Paleocystites
  • Allocystites

Class Cystoidea

Class Edrioasteroidea

Streptaster vorticellatus ( Edrioasteroidea)

Subphylum Asterozoa

Class Ophiuroidea ( Brittle stars)

Class Asteroidea ( Starfish)

Subphylum Echinozoa

Class Echinoidea ( Sea urchins)

Strongylocentrotus purpuratus, a well-armoured sea urchin

Class Holothuroidea ( Sea cucumbers)

Class Ophiocistioidea

Euthemon

No orders recognized: class is divided up into four families, Eucladiidae, Sollasiniidae, Volchoviidae, and Rhenosquamidae. The inclusion of Rhenosquamidae within Ophiocistioidea is doubtful, as the organs identified in fossils of Rhenosquamus as the characteristic "scaly podia" otherwise diagnostic of ophiocistioids may not, in fact, be such structures.

Class Helicoplacoidea

No known orders, 2 known species, Helicoplacus curtisi and H. guthi

Subphylum Blastozoa

Class Blastoidea

Blastoidea

Class Eocrinoidea

Gogia spiralis ( Eocrinoidea)

Subphylum Homostelea / Homalozoa

Corthurnocystis, a Stylophora.

Class Ctenocystoidea

Class Soluta

Class Cincta

Class Stylophora

References

  1. ^ "Animal Diversity Web - Echinodermata". University of Michigan Museum of Zoology. Retrieved 26 August 2012.
  2. ^ Sweet, Elizabeth (2005-11-22). "Asterozoa: Fossil groups: SciComms 05-06: Earth Sciences". University of Bristol. Archived from the original on 2007-07-14. Retrieved 2008-05-07.

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