Fossils assigned to the predominantly deep-sea asteroid family Benthopectinidae Verrill, 1894 are described and their affinities reappraised. Detailed comparative morphology of ambulacrals, adambulacrals and marginal ossicles has revealed that only some extinct taxa fall within the morphological range of the modern representatives of the family. These include Jurapecten hessi Gale, 2011, J. infrajurensis sp. nov. (both Jurassic), J. dhondtae sp. nov. (Upper Cretaceous) and Nearchaster spinosus (Blake, 1973) comb. nov. (Lower Oligocene). A new Late Cretaceous genus, Punkaster gen. nov. (P. spinifera gen. et sp. nov. and P. ruegenensis gen. et sp. nov.), appears to be a highly derived benthopectinid. A possible benthopectinid is described fro...
Forcipulatacea is one of the three major groups of extant sea stars (Asteroidea: Echinodermata), co...
Genus Jurapecten Gale, 2011 Jurapecten Gale, 2011a: 84, pl. 19. Type species Jurapecten hessi...
Family Terminasteridae Gale, 2011 Terminasteridae Gale, 2011a: 92, fig. 8. Diagnosis Zorocallini...
Fossils assigned to the predominantly deep-sea asteroid family Benthopectinidae Verrill, 1894 are de...
Fig. 16. A–C. Alkaidia sumralli Blake & Reid, 1998 (NHMUK EE15225). A–B. Abactinal (A) and actinal (...
Fig. 6 (next page). A–B, F.? Benthopectinidae. A–B. Inferomarginals, in lateral aspect (MHI 2183/7, ...
Fig. 4 (next page). A, D, J–M, O–P, S–W, Z. Pontaster tenuispinus (von Düben & Koren, 1846), Recent ...
Henricia ? venturana Durham & Roberts, 1948 Henricia ? venturana Durham & Roberts, 1948: 437, pl....
Fig. 5 (next page). A, E, I–K. Cheiraster gazellae Studer, 1883 (A.S. Gale collection, unregistered)...
Fig. 7 (next page). A–J. Jurapecten infrajurensis sp. nov., various ossicle types (paratypes). A, H....
Fig. 3. A–C. Terminology used for adambulacrals and orals in the present paper. A. Actinal view of a...
Family Plumasteridae Gale, 2011 Plumasteridae Gale, 2011b: 82, fig. 13. Diagnosis Five- to multi...
Echinoderms are a diverse and successful phylum of exclusively marine invertebrates that have an ext...
Members of the Asteroidea (phylum Echinodermata), popularly known as starfish or sea stars, are ecol...
SYNOPSIS. Because of limited research, a generally accepted hypothesis has not emerged for the phylo...
Forcipulatacea is one of the three major groups of extant sea stars (Asteroidea: Echinodermata), co...
Genus Jurapecten Gale, 2011 Jurapecten Gale, 2011a: 84, pl. 19. Type species Jurapecten hessi...
Family Terminasteridae Gale, 2011 Terminasteridae Gale, 2011a: 92, fig. 8. Diagnosis Zorocallini...
Fossils assigned to the predominantly deep-sea asteroid family Benthopectinidae Verrill, 1894 are de...
Fig. 16. A–C. Alkaidia sumralli Blake & Reid, 1998 (NHMUK EE15225). A–B. Abactinal (A) and actinal (...
Fig. 6 (next page). A–B, F.? Benthopectinidae. A–B. Inferomarginals, in lateral aspect (MHI 2183/7, ...
Fig. 4 (next page). A, D, J–M, O–P, S–W, Z. Pontaster tenuispinus (von Düben & Koren, 1846), Recent ...
Henricia ? venturana Durham & Roberts, 1948 Henricia ? venturana Durham & Roberts, 1948: 437, pl....
Fig. 5 (next page). A, E, I–K. Cheiraster gazellae Studer, 1883 (A.S. Gale collection, unregistered)...
Fig. 7 (next page). A–J. Jurapecten infrajurensis sp. nov., various ossicle types (paratypes). A, H....
Fig. 3. A–C. Terminology used for adambulacrals and orals in the present paper. A. Actinal view of a...
Family Plumasteridae Gale, 2011 Plumasteridae Gale, 2011b: 82, fig. 13. Diagnosis Five- to multi...
Echinoderms are a diverse and successful phylum of exclusively marine invertebrates that have an ext...
Members of the Asteroidea (phylum Echinodermata), popularly known as starfish or sea stars, are ecol...
SYNOPSIS. Because of limited research, a generally accepted hypothesis has not emerged for the phylo...
Forcipulatacea is one of the three major groups of extant sea stars (Asteroidea: Echinodermata), co...
Genus Jurapecten Gale, 2011 Jurapecten Gale, 2011a: 84, pl. 19. Type species Jurapecten hessi...
Family Terminasteridae Gale, 2011 Terminasteridae Gale, 2011a: 92, fig. 8. Diagnosis Zorocallini...