Sea daisy
| Sea daisies | |
|---|---|
| Scientific classification | |
| Kingdom: | Animalia |
| Phylum: | Echinodermata |
| Class: | Asteroidea |
| Order: | Peripoda Baker, Rowe & Clark, 1986 |
| Family: | Xyloplacidae |
| Genus: | Xyloplax |
| Species | |
Sea daisies (infraclass Concentricycloidea; order Peripoda) make up an unusual group of deep-sea taxa belonging to the phylum Echinodermata, with three species described in the genus Xyloplax.
[edit] Distribution
Sea daisies have been discovered in three localities, including deep-sea habitats off New Zealand, the Bahamas and most recently from the northern central Pacific. They have been collected primarily from sunken, deep-sea (1000+ meters) wood. Although known from only a handful of specimens initially, nearly 100 specimens have been collected from the Bahamas with decent numbers collected from the north central Atlantic.
[edit] Classification
Since they were discovered in 1986, their position within the echinoderms has been debated. At first they were placed in a new class, Concentricycloidea, since it was unclear whether they might have affinities with asteroids or ophiuroids. The former view gained acceptance, and since 2006, they are currently considered a sister group to the Infraclass Neoasteroidea, which represents all post-Paleozoic asteroids within the Class Asteroidea.
Class Asteroidea, Infraclass Concentricycloidea, Order Peripoda (or Peripodida), Family Xyloplacidae
- Genus Xyloplax
- Xyloplax janetae
- Xyloplax medusiformis
- Xyloplax turneae
[edit] References
- Introduction to Xyloplax
- Controversies in Xyloplax Classification
- Classification of the Extant Echinodermata
- Nature "A new class of Echinodermata from New Zealand"
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