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  1. Ophioleuce seminudum - Wikipedia

  2. Ophioleuce seminudum Koehler, 1904 - World Register of Marine …

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    The fossils comprise articulated disks and arm fragments preserved as external molds, all original calcite dissolved. We introduce a new genus and species, Triadoleucella meensis, for these specimens that represent the oldest known member of the order Ophioleucida.
    In view of the fact that they significantly differ from all fossil and Recent ophioleucid taxa known to date, we assign the ophiuroids described in the present paper to a new genus and species Triadoleucella meensis. It represents the first Triassic record of the Ophioleucida and thus significantly expands the temporal range of that order.
    At present, we cannot determine if the present fossils belong to one of the two extant ophioleucid families, or should be assigned to an extinct family within the order. The fossil record of the Ophioleucida is relatively sparse.
    Only three Cretaceous ophioleucid records are known to date: Ophioleuce sanmigueli Thuy, Gale, Stöhr and Wiese, 2014 from the Aptian of Spain, an unnamed ophioleucid record from the Aptian of the Blake Nose escarpment ( Thuy et al ., 2012) and Sinosura jasmundensis Kutscher and Jagt, 2000.
  6. Ophioleuce Koehler, 1904 - World Register of Marine Species

  7. Ophioleuce seminudum

  8. Ophioleuce seminudum Koehler, 1904 - World Register of Marine …

  9. Ophioleuce seminudum Koehler, 1904 - GBIF

  10. (PDF) A New Genus and Species of Brittle Star …

    WEB1 nov. 2022 · J.P. Smith. PDF | The fossil record of brittle stars, one of the five extant classes of echinoderms, is still rather poorly known. In particular for the Triassic... | Find, read and cite all the ...

  11. A New Genus and Species of Brittle Star (Ophiuroidea …

    WEBFor morphological comparison of microstructural features, we took scanning electron microscope (SEM) images of macerated lateral arm plates of extant Ophiernus adspersus adspersus Lyman, 1883 and Ophioleuce