WoRMS taxon details
Adelometra AH Clark, 1907
- Species Adelometra angustiradia (Carpenter, 1888)
- Species Adelometra tenuipes AH Clark, 1908 accepted as Caryometra tenuipes (AH Clark, 1908) (basionym)
marine, brackish, fresh, terrestrial
Clark, A. H. (1907). New genera of recent free crinoids. <em>Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collection.</em> 50(29): 343-364., available online at https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/30049299 [details]
WoRMS (2024). Adelometra AH Clark, 1907. Accessed at: https://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=711945 on 2024-11-21
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original description
Clark, A. H. (1907). New genera of recent free crinoids. <em>Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collection.</em> 50(29): 343-364., available online at https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/30049299 [details]
basis of record 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 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]
basis of record 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 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]
From editor or global species database
Diagnosis Antedonidae with centrodorsal conical, not higher than wide, with sockets in 10 columns, separated interradially by naked, shallow groove. Proximal brachials smooth, cylindrical, and not in lateral contact. Single known specimen has 14 arms; synarthry between primibrachials 1 and 2; secundibrachials with an axil at second or fourth ossicle or undivided; placement of syzygies depends on whether the secundibrachial series is part of the undivided arm (syzygy between secundibrachials 3 and 4) or terminates in an axil and ray division (no syzygy between secundibrachials 3 and 4). [details]