Holasteroida is an order of irregular sea urchins.

Characteristics

Ceratophysa ceratopyga by A. Agassiz (1881)

These irregular sea urchins are characterized by a particularly marked bilateral symmetry, including for the apical system, which is highly elongated. In some contemporary abyssal groups such as Pourtalesiidae, some species are even bottle-shaped. The mouth (peristome) does not contain an Aristotle's lantern. The anus (periproct) has migrated towards the periphery of the test. The plastron is never amphisternous.

This order seems to have appeared at the lower Cretaceous.

List of families

According to World Register of Marine Species :

  • † Family Disasteridae Gras, 1848 genus † Disaster L. Agassiz, 1835
  • Family Hemipneustidae (Lambert, 1917) † genus Hemipneustes L. Agassiz, 1835 † genus Medjesia Jeffery, 1997 † genus Opisopneustes Gauthier, 1889 † genus Plesiohemipneustes Smith & Wright, 2003 † genus Toxopatagus Pomel, 1883 †
  • Suborder Meridosternata (Lovén, 1883) Infraorder Cardiasterina † Family Cardiasteridae Lambert, 1917 † Family Stegasteridae Lambert, 1917f † Family Echinocorythidae Wright, 1857 † Family Holasteridae Pictet, 1857 † Genus Salvaster Saucède, Dudicourt & Courville, 2012 † Infraorder Urechinina Family Calymnidae Mortensen, 1907 Family Carnarechinidae Mironov, 1993 Family Corystusidae Foster & Philip, 1978 Family Plexechinidae Mooi & David, 1996 Family Pourtalesiidae A. Agassiz, 1881 Family Urechinidae Duncan, 1889
  • Family Pseudholasteridae (Smith & Jeffery, 2000) † genus Eoholaster Solovjev, 1989 † genus Giraliaster Foster & Philip, 1978 † genus Pseudholaster Pomel, 1883 † genus Taphraster Pomel, 1883 †
  • Family Stenonasteridae (Lambert, 1922) † genus Stenonaster Lambert, 1922 †