Biology:Aeropsidae

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Short description: Family of sea urchins

Aeropsidae
Oliver2012 fig5 Aeropsis rostrata (Wyville Thomson, 1877) with Kelliola symmetros (Jeffreys, 1876).png
Aeropsis rostrata
Scientific classification e
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Echinodermata
Class: Echinoidea
Order: Spatangoida
Suborder: Micrasterina
Family: Aeropsidae
Lambert, 1896

Aeropsidae is a family of echinoderms belonging to the order Spatangoida.[1] It contains one extant genus. There are also eight extinct genera, most of which fall in the subfamily Corasterinae.[2]

History

Initially, a large number of genera were included on the basis of their apetaloid ambulacra. This, however, resulted in the inclusion of a number of unrelated genera some of which are holasteroid, and others that are spatangoid.[3] Later, Mortensen included just two genera - Aceste and Aeropsis. The two forms are very different in test architecture. Aceste is now considered to be an apetaloid derivative of Proraster and is nor believed to be closely related to Aeropsidae.[3]

Genera

The following genera are recognised:[2]

Subfamily Corasterinae Lambert & Thiéry, 1924

  • Coraster Cotteau, 1887
  • Cordastrum Nisiyama, 1968
  • Cottreaucorys Lambert, 1920
  • Homoeaster Pomel, 1883
  • Lambertiaster Gauthier, 1892
  • Orthaster Moskvin, 1982
  • Physaster Pomel, 1883

No subfamily

  • Aeropsis Mortensen, 1907
  • Sphenaster Jeffery, 1999 (Protaeropsis was suggested as an alternative by Doweld in 2016 as Sphenaster is a junior homonym of Sphenaster Wilcoxon, 1970, a fossil protist genus (Haptomonada).[4]

References

Wikidata ☰ Q3467019 entry