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Family PACHASTRELLIDAE Carter, 1875


Compiler and date details

2010 - John N.A. Hooper, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia; Felix Wiedenmayer (1994), Naturhistorisches Museum Basel, Basel, Switzerland; updated by John N.A. Hooper (1999)

Diagnosis

Astrophorida whose megascleres are calthrops, short-shafted triaenes, mesotrider desmas, or long-shafted triaenes, usually, but not always, in combination with monaxonic megascleres (typically oxeas, rarely styles or strongyles). Microscleres are streptasters and/or monaxonic microscleres, but never euasters. The ectosomal skeleton is constituted by a layer of microscleres, forming a feltwork that has occassionally been referred to as “pseudocortex”.

 

ID Keys

KEY TO GENERA
(1) Tetraxons being only a variety of long-shafted forms (i.e., triaenes) ------------------------------------------------- 2
Tetraxons being calthrops/short-shafted tetraxons alone or in combination with long-shafted forms ---------------- 3

(2) With cladotyles (styles with a crown of tubercles at its rounded end) -------------------------------- Cladothenea
Without cladotylotes; monaxonic megascleres being regular oxeas or styles ----------------------------------- Thenea

(3) With a number of short-shafted tetraxons becoming mesotriaena-derived desmas (mesotriders) -- Brachiaster
Tetraxons never becoming mesotrider desmas -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4

(4) Tetraxons with spiny rhabdome ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Acanthotriaena
Tetraxons being entirely smooth ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 5

(5) All tetraxons being pentactinal (i.e., mesotriaenes) ---------------------------------------------------- Triptolemma
Tetraxons being triactinal and tetractinal forms, alone or in combination with mesotriaenes -------------------------- 6

(6) Without streptasters --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ancorella
With streptasters ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7

(7) Without microxea-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8
With microxeas ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 10

(8) With toxa ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dercitus
Without toxa ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9

(9) With oval microstrongyles ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Pachastrella
Without oval microstrongyles; with microrhabd-like sanidasters --------------------------------------------------- Stoeba

(10) Cribiporal oscules surrounded by a palisade of protruding spicules; annulate microxeas and/or annulate
plesiasters ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Vulcanella
Simple oscules; uniformly spiny microxeas or, more rarely, smooth microxeas ----------------------------------------- 11

(11) Microxeas in at least two categories; streptasters never being plesiasters --------------------------- Characella
Microxeas in one category; streptasters always including plesiasters -------------------------------------- Poecillastra

 

History of changes

Note that this list may be incomplete for dates prior to September 2013.
Published As part of group Action Date Action Type Compiler(s)
29-Mar-2018 15-Dec-2011 MOVED
29-Mar-2018 13-Apr-2011 MODIFIED
12-Feb-2010 (import)