Definition of Ophiurida. Meaning of Ophiurida. Synonyms of Ophiurida

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Definition of Ophiurida

Ophiurida
Ophiurida O`phi*u"ri*da, n. pl. [NL.] (Zo["o]l.) Same as Ophiurioidea.

Meaning of Ophiurida from wikipedia

- The Ophiurida are an order of echinoderms within the class Ophiuroidea. It includes the vast majority of living brittle stars. Ophiurida have bursae for...
- length on the largest specimens. The Ophiuroidea contain two large clades, Ophiurida (brittle stars) and Euryalida (basket stars). Over 2,000 species of brittle...
- Larvaceans Salps Ascidiacea Doliolida Pyrosomes Certain echinoderms (e.g. Ophiurida) Amphiura filiformis Ophiopsila aranea Ophiopsila californica Amphipholis...
- Ophiothrix fragilis is a species of brittle star in the order Ophiurida. It is found around the coasts of western Europe and is known in Britain as the...
- stars of Ophiodermatidae and Ophiolepididae (Echinodermata: Ophiuroidea: Ophiurida: Ophiurina) collected from the Singapore Strait". Raffles Bulletin of...
- Gorgonocephalus (though no longer regarded as family/genus under order Ophiurida, but under Phrynophiurida in current taxonomy). This ancient arbor (admixed...
- ophiura or the serpent star is a species of brittle star in the order Ophiurida. It is typically found on coastal seabeds around northwestern Europe....
- order Ophiurida order Amphilepidida order Ophiacanthida order Ophioleucida order Ophioscolecida Astroboa nuda (Euryalida) Ophiura ophiura (Ophiurida) Ophiolepis...
- The list of echinoderms of South Africa is a list of species that form a part of the echinoderm (Phylum Echinodermata) fauna of South Africa, and includes...
- 2021). "New fossils of Jur****ic ophiurid brittle stars (Ophiuroidea; Ophiurida) provide evidence for early clade evolution in the deep sea". Royal Society...