Goniasteridae Forbes 1841
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4539.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5990687 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/193787A0-FFE7-FF9A-F4CB-FF1E40D7C8B1 |
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Comments. As per the molecular revision by Mah and Foltz (2011), the Pseudarchasteridae , such as Pseudarchaster and Paragonaster , were removed to the Paxillosida and are not included herein. Several goniasterid-like genera, including Fromia and Neoferdina which have historically been included within the Ophidiasteridae were also re-classified within the Goniasteridae ( Mah and Foltz 2011) . This is dealt with in more detail by Mah (2017).
Several members of the Oreasteridae have historically been treated as members of the Goniasteridae , including Goniodiscaster , Monachaster and Stellasteropsis ; these genera and Anthenea are all assigned to the Goniasteridae . The traditional oreasterid assignment appears to have been based largely on robust skeletal development, argued here to be unreliable as a synapomorphy. Nectria , for example, shares numerous characters shared with Mediaster and other members of the “ Mediaster ” clade, including Rosaster but has been incorrectly assigned in the Oreasteridae (e.g., Gates and Rowe 1995). These genera are discussed in further detail herein.
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