Volumes
- Promotional materials for Abc Taxa
- Volume 1: Taxonomie des holothuries des Comores
- Volume 1: Additional information
- Volume 2: Détérioration des collections de coquilles
- Volume 2: Additional information
- Volume 3: Taxonomy of Cryptocarya species of Brazil
- Volume 4: Guia taxonomica de los anfibios de Cuba
- Volume 5: Introduction to the taxonomy of the amphibians of Kaieteur National Park, Guyana
- Volumes 4 & 5: Related and additional information
- Volume 6: Sri Lankan Seaweeds - Methodologies and field guide to the dominant species
- Volume 6: Additional information
- Volume 7: The Bee Genera and Subgenera of sub-Saharan Africa
- Volumes 7 & 9: Additional information
- Volume 8 - Manual on Field Recording Techniques and Protocols for All Taxa Biodiversity Inventories
- Volume 8: Additional information
- Volume 9: Les genres et sous-genres d'abeilles de l'Afrique subsaharienne
- Volume 10 - Les champignons comestibles de l'Afrique centrale
- Volume 10: Additional information
- Volume 11: Naturalised and invasive succulents of southern Africa
- Volume 11: Additional information
- Volume 12: Guide taxonomique des oligochètes dulçaquicoles du Maghreb
- Volume 13: Bréviaire de taxonomie des acariens
- Volume 14: Liverworts and Hornworts of Rwanda
- Volume 15: The sawflies of Namibia and western South Africa (Symphyta, Hymenoptera)
- Volume 16: Diatoms from the Congo and Zambezi Basins
- Volume 17: Champignons comestibles du Haut-Katanga (R.D. Congo)
- Volume 18: A Guide to the Parasites of African Freshwater Fishes
- Volume 19: Field guide to the brittle and basket stars (Echinodermata: Ophiuroidea) of South Africa
- Volume 20: Taxonomie du genre Craterispermum Benth. (Gentianales - Rubiaceae) en Afrique continentale - Méthodologie de révision taxonomique chez les Angiospermes
- Volume 21: The Bumblebees of the Himalaya - An Identification Guide
- Volume 20: Additional Information
- Vol 22: Marine and Freshwater Sponges of Peru, Identification Guide
Volume 19: Field guide to the brittle and basket stars (Echinodermata: Ophiuroidea) of South Africa
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Upload date | 12 Sep 2019 |
Contributor | Yves Samyn |
Geographical coverage | South Africa |
Keywords | Ophiuroidea; Echinodermata |
Release date | 17/02/2020 |
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Brittle and basket stars (ophiuroids) are one of five extant classes of the phylum
Echinodermata and have a fossil record dating back almost 500 million years to
the Early Ordovician. Today, they remain diverse and widespread, with over 260
described genera and 2,077 extant species globally (Stöhr et al. 2018), more than
any other class of echinoderm. Ophiuroid species are found across all marine
habitats from the intertidal shore to the abyss. In southern Africa, the ophiuroid
fauna has been studied extensively by a number of authors and is relatively wellknown.
The last published review of the southern African Ophiuroidea however was
by Clark & Courtman-Stock in 1976. It included 101 species reported from within
the boundaries of South Africa. In the 40 years since that publication the number
of species has risen to 136. This identification guide includes a taxonomic key to
all 136 species, and gives key references, distribution maps, diagnoses, scaled
photographs (where possible), and a synthesis of known ecological and depth
information for each. The guide is designed to be comprehensive, well illustrated
and easy to use for both naturalists and professional biologists. Taxonomic terms,
morphological characteristics and technical expressions are defined and described
in detail, with illustrations to clarify some aspects of the terminology. A checklist of
all species in the region is also included, and indicates which species are endemic
(33), for which we report significant range extensions (23), which have been
recorded as new to the South African fauna (28) since the previous monograph of
Clark & Courtman-Stock (1976) and which have undergone taxonomic revisions
since that time (28).