The Valvatida are an order of starfish in the class Asteroidea, which contains 695 species in 172 genera in 17 families.
Description
The order encompasses both tiny species, which are only a few millimetres in diameter, like those in the genus Asterina, and species which can reach up to 75 cm, such as species in the genus Thromidia. Almost all species in this order have five arms with tube feet. This order is primarily identified by the presence of conspicuous marginal ossicles, which characterize most of the species. Most members of this order have five arms and two rows of tube feet with suckers. Some species have paxillae and in some, the main pedicellariae are clamp-like and recessed into the skeletal plates. This group includes the cushion star, and the leather star.
Families
According to the World Register of Marine Species, the following families are included in Valvatida:
- family Acanthasteridae <small>Gervais, 1841</small>
- family Archasteridae <small>Viguier, 1878</small>
- family Asterinidae <small>Gray, 1840</small>
- family Asterodiscididae <small>Rowe, 1977</small>
- family Asteropseidae <small>Hotchkiss & Clark, 1976</small>
- family Chaetasteridae <small>Sladen, 1889</small>
- family Ganeriidae <small>Sladen, 1889</small>
- family Goniasteridae <small>Forbes, 1841</small>
- family Leilasteridae <small>Jangoux & Aziz, 1988</small>
- family Mithrodiidae <small>Viguier, 1878</small>
- family Odontasteridae <small>Verrill, 1899</small>
- family Ophidiasteridae <small>Verrill, 1870</small>
- family Oreasteridae <small>Fisher, 1911</small>
- family Podosphaerasteridae <small>Fujita & Rowe, 2002</small>
- family Poraniidae <small>Perrier, 1875</small>
- family Solasteridae <small>Viguier, 1878</small>
- family Sphaerasteridae <small>Schöndorf, 1906</small> âÂÂ
- family Stauranderasteridae <small>Spencer, 1914</small> âÂÂ
References
- Burchett M, Dando M, Waller G; SeaLife: A Complete Guide to the Marine Environment; Smithsonian Institution Press, USA; , 1996.
- http://tolweb.org/Asteroidea