Ophiomusium | |
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Ophiomusium lymani | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Echinodermata |
Class: | Ophiuroidea |
Family: | Ophiosphalmidae |
Genus: | Ophiomusium Lyman, 1869 |
Ophiomusium is a genus of brittle stars.[1]
Species
Species:[1]
- Ophiomusium biconcavum Kutscher & Jagt, 2000
- Ophiomusium calathospongum Berry, 1939
- Ophiomusium dizluense Kristan-Tollmann, Tollmann & Hamedani, 1979
- Ophiomusium eburneum Lyman, 1869
- Ophiomusium fitchii (Spencer, 1907)
- Ophiomusium granulosum (Roemer, 1840)
- Ophiomusium longecombense Hess, 1965
- Ophiomusium lux Jagt, 2000
- Ophiomusium murravii (Forbes, 1843)
- Ophiomusium praecisum Hess, 1966
- Ophiomusium ramsayi (Wright, 1866)
- Ophiomusium rugosum Valette, 1915
- Ophiomusium sentum Kutscher & Jagt, 2000
- Ophiomusium sinuatum Kutscher & Jagt, 2000
- Ophiomusium solodurense Hess, 1962
- Ophiomusium stephensoni Berry, 1942
- Ophiomusium vermiculatum Valette, 1915
- Ophiomusium weymouthiense (Damon, 1880)
References
- 1 2 "Ophiomusium Lyman, 1869". www.gbif.org. Retrieved 21 October 2021.
- Thuy B, Gale AS, Kroh A, Kucera M, Numberger-Thuy LD, Reich M, et al. (2012) Ancient Origin of the Modern Deep-Sea Fauna. PLoS ONE 7(10): e46913. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0046913
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