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Notocrinidae
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Notocrinidae

Mortensen, 1918[1]
Genus:
Notocrinus

Mortensen, 1917[2]
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Notocrinidae is a monotypic family of crinoids, the only genus being Notocrinus,[1] which contains two species, both endemic to the seas around Antarctica.[3]

Description

Members of this family have five arms which subdivide near the base giving them ten arms in total. The arms can reach 100 mm (4 in) in length, and there are thirty to sixty or more cirri. The gonads are located on the arms, and the embryos are brooded in cavities in the arms. The aboral surface (underside) of the disc has five deep radial pits arranged in a star-shape.[3]

Species

The World Register of Marine Species lists the following species in this genus:[2]

References

  1. ^ a b Messing, Charles (2019). "Notocrinidae Mortensen, 1918". WoRMS. World Register of Marine Species. Retrieved 21 March 2019.
  2. ^ a b Messing, Charles (2019). "Notocrinus Mortensen, 1917". WoRMS. World Register of Marine Species. Retrieved 21 March 2019.
  3. ^ a b O'Hara, Timothy; Byrne, Maria (2017). Australian Echinoderms: Biology, Ecology and Evolution. Csiro Publishing. pp. 213–214. ISBN 978-1-4863-0763-0.