Morphological diagnoses of higher taxa in Ophiuroidea (Echinodermata) in support of a new classification

  • Timothy D. O'Hara Marine Invertebrates, Sciences, Museum Victoria, GPO Box 666, Melbourne, Victoria 3000
  • Sabine Stöhr Swedish Museum of Natural History, Department of Zoology, Box 50007, 104 05 Stockholm
  • Andrew F. Hugall Marine Invertebrates, Sciences, Museum Victoria, GPO Box 666, Melbourne, Victoria 3000
  • Ben Thuy Section Paléontologie, Musée national d’Histoire naturelle du Luxembourg, 24 Rue Münster, 2160 Luxembourg
  • Alexander Martynov Zoological Museum, Moscow State University, Bolshaya Nikitskaya Str. 6, Moscow, 125009
Keywords: taxonomy, brittle-stars, morphology, phylogeny, nomenclature

Abstract

A new classification of Ophiuroidea, considering family rank and above, is presented. The new family and superfamily taxa in O’Hara et al. (2017) were proposed to ensure a better readability of the new phylogeny but are unavailable under the provisions of the ICZN. Here, the morphological diagnoses to all 33 families and five superfamilies are provided. Ten new families, Ophiosphalmidae fam. nov., Ophiomusaidae fam. nov., Ophiocamacidae fam. nov., Ophiopteridae fam. nov., Clarkcomidae fam. nov., Ophiopezidae fam. nov., Ophiernidae fam. nov., Amphilimnidae fam. nov., Ophiothamnidae fam. nov. and Ophiopholidae fam. nov., are described. The family Ophiobyrsidae Matsumoto, 1915, not yet discovered in the previous publication, is added, based on new molecular data. A new phylogenetic reconstruction is presented. Definitions of difficult-to-apply morphological characters are given.

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Published
2018-03-21
How to Cite
O’Hara, T. D., Stöhr, S., Hugall, A. F., Thuy, B., & Martynov, A. (2018). Morphological diagnoses of higher taxa in Ophiuroidea (Echinodermata) in support of a new classification. European Journal of Taxonomy, (416). https://doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2018.416