Definition of Ophiurid. Meaning of Ophiurid. Synonyms of Ophiurid

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Definition of Ophiurid

Ophiurid
Ophiurid O`phi*u"rid, n. (Zo["o]l.) Same as Ophiurioid.

Meaning of Ophiurid from wikipedia

- first blush but with additional data, the ophiurid starfish now appears bishop's preferential choice. The ophiurid starfish seems further fortified when he...
- D.; Pineda-Enríquez, Tania (18 August 2021). "New fossils of Jur****ic ophiurid brittle stars (Ophiuroidea; Ophiurida) provide evidence for early clade...
- diameter of about 14.3 cm (5.6 in). Outside from euryalids, the biggest ophiurid brittle star may be Ophiopsammus maculata (6–7 inches). Sea stars (Asteroidea)...
- transformed into downward-facing clubs or hooklets. Euryalids are similar to ophiurids, if larger, but their arms are forked and branched. Ophiuroid podia generally...
- Lea D.; Pineda-Enríquez, Tania (August 2021). "New fossils of Jur****ic ophiurid brittle stars (Ophiuroidea; Ophiurida) provide evidence for early clade...
- Numberger-Thuy, L. D.; Pineda-Enríquez, T. (2021). "New fossils of Jur****ic ophiurid brittle stars (Ophiuroidea; Ophiurida) provide evidence for early clade...
- Stelidiocrinidae extinct Ordovician (Hirnanatian) Canada : 54  Asteriacites (ophiurid ichnogenus) von Schlotheim 1820 : 223  Asteriatites (Unavailable under...
- special study of the corals and echinids, taking also much interest in the ophiurids, sponges, and protozoa, regarding all questions from the point of view...
- Early Cretaceous (Aptian) Caranceja Formation  Spain An ophioleucine ophiurid brittle star, a species of Ophioleuce. Ophiozonella eloy Sp. nov Valid...
- Society ser. 2, 3: 643–658, pl. 39–40; BHL 1888. Notice of a remarkable Ophiurid from Brazil. Annals and Magazine of Natural History ser. 6, 1: 368–370;...