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Antedonidae Norman, 1865

123148  (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:123148)

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  1. Subfamily Antedoninae (Norman, 1865)
    1. Genus Andrometra AH Clark, 1917
    2. Genus Annametra AH Clark, 1936
    3. Genus Antedon de Fréminville, 1811
    4. Genus Ctenantedon Meyer, 1972
    5. Genus Dorometra Clark, 1917
    6. Genus Euantedon AH Clark, 1912
    7. Genus Eumetra AH Clark, 1908
    8. Genus Iridometra Clark, 1908
    9. Genus Mastigometra AH Clark, 1908
    10. Genus Nesometra Virgili, Poliseno, Fujita, Pratama, Fernandez-Silva & Reimer, 2023
    11. Genus Toxometra AH Clark, 1911
    12. Genus Compsometra AH Clark, 1908 accepted as Antedon de Fréminville, 1811 (synonym)
    13. Genus Monilimetra HL Clark, 1938 accepted as Toxometra AH Clark, 1911 (synonym)
    14. Genus Repometra AH Clark, 1937 accepted as Antedon de Fréminville, 1811 (synonym)
  2. Subfamily Bathymetrinae AH Clark, 1909
    1. Genus Argyrometra AH Clark, 1917
    2. Genus Bathymetra AH Clark, 1908
    3. Genus Boleometra AH Clark, 1936
    4. Genus Fariometra AH Clark, 1917
    5. Genus Hathrometra AH Clark, 1908
    6. Genus Meteorometra AM Clark, 1980
    7. Genus Nepiometra AH Clark, 1917
    8. Genus Orthometra AH Clark, 1917
    9. Genus Phrixometra Clark, 1921
    10. Genus Retiometra AH Clark, 1936
    11. Genus Thaumatometra AH Clark, 1908
    12. Genus Tonrometra AH Clark, 1917
    13. Genus Trichometra AH Clark, 1908
  3. Subfamily Heliometrinae AH Clark, 1909
    1. Genus Anthometrina Eléaume, Hess & Messing, 2011
    2. Genus Comatonia AH Clark, 1916
    3. Genus Florometra AH Clark, 1913
    4. Genus Heliometra AH Clark, 1907
    5. Genus Promachocrinus Carpenter, 1879
    6. Genus Anthometra Clark, 1915 accepted as Anthometrina Eléaume, Hess & Messing, 2011 (preoccupied by Anthometra Boisduval, 1840 (Arthropoda, Lepidoptera))
  4. Subfamily Isometrainae Fet & Messing, 2003
    1. Genus Isometra AH Clark, 1908
  5. Subfamily Perometrinae AH Clark, 1909
    1. Genus Erythrometra AH Clark, 1908
    2. Genus Helenametra AM Clark, 1966
    3. Genus Hypalometra AH Clark, 1908
    4. Genus Nanometra AH Clark, 1907
    5. Genus Perometra AH Clark, 1907
  6. Subfamily Thysanometrinae AH Clark, 1909
    1. Genus Coccometra AH Clark, 1908
    2. Genus Thysanometra AH Clark, 1907
  7. Subfamily Isometrinae AH Clark, 1917 accepted as Isometrainae Fet & Messing, 2003 (preoccupied by Isometrinae Kraepelin, 1891 (Arachnida, Scorpiones))
  8. Subfamily Zenometrinae AH Clark, 1909 accepted as Zenometridae AH Clark, 1909 (change in rank)
  9. Subfamily Antedonidae incertae sedis (temporary name)
    1. Genus Adelometra AH Clark, 1907
    2. Genus Anisometra John, 1939
    3. Genus Athrypsometra Messing & White, 2001
    4. Genus Balanometra Clark, 1909
    5. Genus Belonometra Obuchi & Omori, 2015
    6. Genus Caryometra AH Clark, 1936
    7. Genus Cyclometra AH Clark, 1911
    8. Genus Eometra Clark, 1936
    9. Genus Eumorphometra Clark, 1915
    10. Genus Hybometra AH Clark, 1913
    11. Genus Kempometra John, 1938
    12. Genus Leptometra AH Clark, 1908
    13. Genus Microcomatula AH Clark, 1918
    14. Genus Poliometra AH Clark, 1923
    15. Genus Solanometra Clark, 1911
marine, brackish, fresh, terrestrial
Norman, A. (1865). On the genera and species of British Echinodermata. Part1. Crinoidea, Ophiuroidea, Asteroidea. <em>Annals and Magazine of Natural History.</em> series 3, v.15, 98-129., available online at https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/16004402 [details] 
Description Centrodorsal cavity moderate to large; rosette not sunken below aboral surface of radial pentagon, its interradial...  
Description Centrodorsal cavity moderate to large; rosette not sunken below aboral surface of radial pentagon, its interradial extensions not forming "spoutlike" processes; no calcareous deposit (central plug) within radial pentagon or on rosette; muscular fossae on radial articular faces thin-walled, their faces parallel to oral/aboral axis, or nearly so; articular fossae distal to transverse ridge strongly excavated; brachials from second syzygy onward usually triangular or obliquely wedge-shaped; second brachial syzygy usually at 9+10; distal brachial syzygies evenly
and closely spaced; pinnules cylindrical or more or less flattened, never prismatic, and without aboral carination; first two segments of distal pinnules broadened; those beyond the third are elongate; radials 5 except in Promachocrinus, which has 10. (Modified from Clark and Clark, 1967). Molecular evidence indicates that this family is polyphyletic. [details]
Messing, C.; Gondim, A.I.; Markello, K.; Poatskievick Pierezan, B.; Taylor, K.; Eléaume, M. (2024). World List of Crinoidea. Antedonidae Norman, 1865. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: https://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=123148 on 2024-11-10
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original description Norman, A. (1865). On the genera and species of British Echinodermata. Part1. Crinoidea, Ophiuroidea, Asteroidea. <em>Annals and Magazine of Natural History.</em> series 3, v.15, 98-129., available online at https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/16004402 [details] 

context source (PeRMS) Solís-Marín, F. A.; Alvarado, J. J.; Abreu-Pérez, M.; Aguilera, O.; Alió, J.; Bacallado-Aránega, J. J.; Barraza, E.; Benavides-Serrato, M.; Benítez-Villalobos, F.; Betancourt-Fernández, L.; Borges, M.; Brandt, M.; Brogger, M. I.; Borrero-Pérez, G. H.; Buitrón-Sánchez, E.; Campos, L. S.; Cantera, J.; Clemente, S.; Cohen-Renjifo, M.; Coppard, S.; Costa-Lotufo, L. V.; del Valle-García, R.; Díaz, Y.; Díaz de Vivar, M. E.; Díaz-Martínez, J. P.; Durán-González, A.; Epherra, L.; Escolar, M.; Francisco, V.; Freire, C. A.; García-Arrarás, E.; Gil, D. G.; Guarderas, P.; Hadel, V. F.; Hearn, A.; Hernández, J. C.; Hernández-Delgado, E. A.; Herrera-Moreno, A.; Herrero-Pérezrul, M. D.; Hooker, Y.; Honey-Escandón, M. B. I.; Lodeiros, C.; Luzuriaga, M.; Manso, C. L. C.; Martín, A.; Martinez, M. I.; Martínez, S.; Moro-Abad; Mutschke, E.; Navarro, J. C.; Neira, R.; Noriega, N.; Palleiro-Nayar, J. S.; Pérez, A. F.; Pérez-Ruzafa, A.; Prieto-Rios, E.; Reyes, J.; Rodríguez, R.; Rubilar, T.; Sancho-Mejía, T.; Sangil, C.; Silva, J. R. M. C.; Sonnenholzner, J. I.; Ventura, C. R.; Tablado, A.; Tavares, Y.; Tiago, C. G.; Tuya, F.;Williams, S. M. (2013). Appendix. <em>In: J. J. Alvarado & F. A. Solís-Marín (eds), Echinoderm Research and Diversity in Latin America.</em> pp. 471-510. Springer; Berlin & Heidelberg. page(s): 543-654. [details] 

basis of record Clark, A. H., Clark, A. M. (1967). A monograph of the existing crinoids. <em>Bulletin of the United States National Museum.</em> (82): 1-860. [details] 

additional source Hess H, Messing CG (2011) Comatulida. In: Hess H, Messing CG, Ausich WI. Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology, Part T, Echinodermata 2 Revised, Crinoidea, vol. 3. University of Kansas Press, Lawrence, Kansas, pp. 70–146. [details] 

additional source Hansson, H. (2004). North East Atlantic Taxa (NEAT): Nematoda. Internet pdf Ed. Aug 1998., available online at http://www.tmbl.gu.se/libdb/taxon/taxa.html [details] Available for editors  PDF available [request]

additional source Hansson, H.G. (2001). Echinodermata, <B><I>in</I></B>: Costello, M.J. <i>et al.</i> (Ed.) (2001). <i>European register of marine species: a check-list of the marine species in Europe and a bibliography of guides to their identification. Collection Patrimoines Naturels,</i>. 50: pp. 336-351. (look up in IMIS) [details] 
 
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Description Centrodorsal cavity moderate to large; rosette not sunken below aboral surface of radial pentagon, its interradial extensions not forming "spoutlike" processes; no calcareous deposit (central plug) within radial pentagon or on rosette; muscular fossae on radial articular faces thin-walled, their faces parallel to oral/aboral axis, or nearly so; articular fossae distal to transverse ridge strongly excavated; brachials from second syzygy onward usually triangular or obliquely wedge-shaped; second brachial syzygy usually at 9+10; distal brachial syzygies evenly
and closely spaced; pinnules cylindrical or more or less flattened, never prismatic, and without aboral carination; first two segments of distal pinnules broadened; those beyond the third are elongate; radials 5 except in Promachocrinus, which has 10. (Modified from Clark and Clark, 1967). Molecular evidence indicates that this family is polyphyletic. [details]
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