Scutellidae, Gray, 1825

Ziegler, Alexander, Lenihan, Jennifer, Zachos, Louis G., Faber, Cornelius & Mooi, Rich, 2016, Comparative morphology and phylogenetic significance of Gregory’s diverticulum in sand dollars (Echinoidea: Clypeasteroida), Organisms Diversity & Evolution (New York, N. Y.) 16 (1), pp. 141-166 : 157-158

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The scutellid taxa analyzed comprise the extant genus Scaphechinus and the fossil genus Parascutella . Gregory’ s diverticulum is present in Scaphechinus griseus ( Fig. 4f–j View Fig ) and Scaphechinus mirabilis ( Figs. 1a View Fig and 4k– o View Fig ), but was not identified in Parascutella jacquemeti , Parascutella leognanensis , and Parascutella paulensis . However, these fossil specimens were either quite large or missing Aristotle’ s lantern. A relatively comprehensive X-ray imaging series is available for S. griseus (2– 41 mm). Gregory’ s diverticulum was found to be fully distended with sand up to a test length of 41 mm in S. griseus , while remnants of the organ could still be discerned up to a test length of 64 mm in S. mirabilis .

k–o Scaphechinus mirabilis (13, 15, 18, 21, 64 mm); and p–t Dendraster excentricus (5, 5.5, 6, 9, 37 mm). All images show an aboral view with ambulacrum III facing upwards. gd Gregory’ s diverticulum, in intestine, re rectum, st stomach. Scale bar = 1 mm

In 26 out of 26 specimens of Scaphechinus (100 %), sediment was found inside the diverticulum.

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