Most Palaeozoic brittle stars lack the fused arm ossicles (vertebrae) that facilitate the remarkable mode of walking that characterizes living forms. Here we describe a stem ophiuroid from the Herefordshire Lagerstätte (Silurian, Wenlock Series) which is remarkable in preserving the body cavity uncompacted and long tube feet. We assign the specimen to the order Oegophiurida. The morphology of the arms and attitude of the specimen suggest that locomotion may have been achieved by arm propulsion combined with podial walking. This ophiuroid increases the diversity of echinoderm higher taxa with preserved soft parts represented in the Herefordshire Lagerstätte
A small collection of echinoderm holdfasts from the Ludlow Cardiola Formation of the Carnic Alps (Au...
Reconstructing the evolutionary assembly of animal body plans is challenging when there are large mo...
Brittle stars (Phylum Echinodermata, Class Ophiuroidea) have evolved rapid locomotion employing musc...
Most Palaeozoic brittle stars lack the fused arm ossicles (vertebrae) that facilitate the remarkable...
Echinoderms are unique in having a water vascular system with tube feet, which perform a variety of ...
Reconstructing the evolutionary assembly of animal body plans is challenging when there are large mo...
Echinoderms are unique in having a water vascular system with tube feet, which perform a variety of ...
Echinoderms are unique in having a water vascular system with tube feet, which perform a variety of ...
A single specimen of the protasterid ophiuroid Protasterina flexuosa from the Kope Formation (Cincin...
The Lower Triassic fossil record of brittle stars is relatively rich, yet most records published to ...
'Articulated' rhynchonelliformean brachiopods are abundant shelly fossils, but the direct fossil rec...
Ophiuroids (brittle stars and basket stars) are a diverse echinoderm group (i.e. star fish, sea urch...
The findings of preserved soft body parts including pedicle in the linguloid brachiopods are extreme...
Understanding the water vascular system (WVS) in early fossil echinoderms is critical to elucidating...
The findings of preserved soft body parts including pedicle in the linguloid brachiopods are extreme...
A small collection of echinoderm holdfasts from the Ludlow Cardiola Formation of the Carnic Alps (Au...
Reconstructing the evolutionary assembly of animal body plans is challenging when there are large mo...
Brittle stars (Phylum Echinodermata, Class Ophiuroidea) have evolved rapid locomotion employing musc...
Most Palaeozoic brittle stars lack the fused arm ossicles (vertebrae) that facilitate the remarkable...
Echinoderms are unique in having a water vascular system with tube feet, which perform a variety of ...
Reconstructing the evolutionary assembly of animal body plans is challenging when there are large mo...
Echinoderms are unique in having a water vascular system with tube feet, which perform a variety of ...
Echinoderms are unique in having a water vascular system with tube feet, which perform a variety of ...
A single specimen of the protasterid ophiuroid Protasterina flexuosa from the Kope Formation (Cincin...
The Lower Triassic fossil record of brittle stars is relatively rich, yet most records published to ...
'Articulated' rhynchonelliformean brachiopods are abundant shelly fossils, but the direct fossil rec...
Ophiuroids (brittle stars and basket stars) are a diverse echinoderm group (i.e. star fish, sea urch...
The findings of preserved soft body parts including pedicle in the linguloid brachiopods are extreme...
Understanding the water vascular system (WVS) in early fossil echinoderms is critical to elucidating...
The findings of preserved soft body parts including pedicle in the linguloid brachiopods are extreme...
A small collection of echinoderm holdfasts from the Ludlow Cardiola Formation of the Carnic Alps (Au...
Reconstructing the evolutionary assembly of animal body plans is challenging when there are large mo...
Brittle stars (Phylum Echinodermata, Class Ophiuroidea) have evolved rapid locomotion employing musc...