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Bockelie, 1981e

Symmetry and ambulacral pattern of the rhombiferan superfamily Caryocystitida and the relationship to other Blastozoa

Bockelie, J. F.
DOI
DOI10.1080/11035898209453726
Aasta1981
AjakiriGFF
Köide103
Number4
Leheküljed491-498
Tüüpartikkel ajakirjas
Joonised4
Keelinglise
Id2501

Abstrakt

The ambulacral pattern of the Caryocystitida differs from that of all other primitive echinoderms. Phylogenetically the number of ambulacra increased from two to three and finally to four. In the Blastozoa three primary ambulacral patterns are recognised: a pentaradiate, a triradiate and a biserial. The pentaradiate pattern is present in several classes, the triradiate is restricted to the Hemicosmitida and the bilateral pattern is confined to the Caryocystitida. There appears to be considerable differences between the three superfamilies of the class Rhombifera. These differences in primary patterns may have important taxonomic significance.

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