Ophioderma (echinoderm)
Ophioderma is a genus of brittle stars in the family Ophiodermatiidae.
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Species
It includes the following species:[1]
- Ophioderma anitae Hotchkiss, 1982
- Ophioderma appressa (Say, 1825)
- Ophioderma besnardi Tommasi, 1970
- Ophioderma brevicauda Lutken, 1856
- Ophioderma brevispina (Say, 1825)
- Ophioderma cinerea Muller and Troschel, 1842
- Ophioderma devaneyi Hendler and Miller, 1984
- Ophioderma divae Tommasi, 1970
- Ophioderma elaps Lutken, 1856
- Ophioderma ensifera hendler and Miller, 1984
- Ophioderma guttata Greeff, 1882
- Ophioderma holmesii (Lyman, 1860)
- Ophioderma januarii Lutken, 1856
- Ophioderma leonis Doderlein, 1910
- Ophioderma longicauda (Bruzelius, 1805)
- Ophioderma pallida (Verrill, 1899)
- Ophioderma panamensis Lutken, 1856
- Ophioderma pentacantha H.L. Clark, 1917
- Ophioderma phoenium H.L. Clark, 1918
- Ophioderma propiniqua Koehler, 1895
- Ophioderma rubicunda Lutken, 1856
- Ophioderma sodipallaresi Caso, 1985
- Ophioderma squamosissima Lutken, 1856
- Ophioderma teres (Lyman, 1860)
- Ophioderma tonganum Lutken, 1856
- Ophioderma vansyoci hendler, 1996
- Ophioderma variegata Lutken, 1856
- Ophioderma wahlbergii Muller and Troschel, 1842
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