Ophiuroidea source details
Euryalae accepted as Euryalida (basis of record)
Ophiocomidae Ljungman, 1867 (additional source)
Ophiolepidae accepted as Ophiolepididae Ljungman, 1867 (restricted) (basis of record)
Ophiurae accepted as Ophiurida (basis of record)
British Isles for Amphiura chiajei Forbes, 1843
British Isles for Amphiura filiformis (O.F. Müller, 1776)
British Isles for Asteronyx loveni Müller & Troschel, 1842
British Isles for Gorgonocephalus caputmedusae (Linnaeus, 1758)
British Isles for Ophiopholis aculeata (Linnaeus, 1767)
British Isles for Ophiopsila aranea Forbes, 1843
British Isles for Ophiothrix fragilis (Abildgaard in O.F. Müller, 1789)
British Isles for Ophiura affinis Lütken, 1858
British Isles for Ophiura albida Forbes, 1839
British Isles for Ophiura ophiura (Linnaeus, 1758)
British Isles for Paramphiura punctata (Forbes, 1841)
North East Coast of England for Ophiura robusta (Ayres, 1852)
Scotland for Ophiura robusta (Ayres, 1852)
South Coast of England for Ophiactis balli (W. Thompson, 1840)
South Coast of England for Ophiocomina nigra (Abildgaard in O.F. Müller, 1789)
West Coast of England for Amphiura (Acrocnida) brachiata (Montagu, 1804)
West Coast of England for Ophiactis balli (W. Thompson, 1840)
West Coast of England for Ophiocomina nigra (Abildgaard in O.F. Müller, 1789)
West Coast of England for Ophiocten sericeum (Forbes, 1852)
West Coast of Ireland for Amphiura (Acrocnida) brachiata (Montagu, 1804)
West Coast of Ireland for Ophiactis abyssicola (M. Sars, 1861)
West Coast of Ireland for Ophiopsila annulosa (M. Sars, 1859)
West Coast of Ireland for Ophiothrix luetkeni Wyville Thomson, 1873
Audouin & Milne Edwards, 1834 [details]
(Fabricus) in stead of the author Rathke. [details]
was given as Johnston, in most works prior to 1994. [details]
Author: (Linnaeus) according to Hayward & Ryland (1990). [details]
Nielsen C. O. and Christensen B., 1959 [details]
This authority places the genus under the family Sphenomonadidae [details]
This authority places the genus under the family Cyathomonadidae. [details]
This authority places the genus under the family Heteronematidae. [details]
This authority places the genus under the family Heteronematidae. [details]
Some authorities consider this genus as a zoological group and place it under the zoological name of the family ... [details]
This authority places the genus under the family Heteronematidae. [details]
This genus was placed by these authorities in the family Lophodiniidae but according to Algaebase this genus is ... [details]
Some authorities consider this genus as a zoological group and place it under the zoological name of the family ... [details]
This authority places the genus under the family Sphenomonadidae [details]
This authority places the genus under the family Heteronematidae. [details]
This authority places the genus under the family Sphenomonadidae [details]
Some authorities consider this genus as a zoological group and place it under the zoological name of the family ... [details]
This genus is classified in family Heteroceridae by Hayward & Ryland (1990). [details]
This authority places the genus under the family Sphenomonadidae [details]
Some authorities consider this genus as a zoological group and place it under the zoological name of the family ... [details]
This authority considered the genus as zoological and placed it under the family Prasinocladidae, but according to ... [details]
This authority places the genus under the family Heteronematidae [details]
This species has not been recorded frequently but may have a distribution similar to that of A. echinata. However, ... [details]
absent from the west coast of Jutland and the Baltic [details]
An artic species which reaches its southernmost limits around Shetland. [details]
Amongst vegetation in shallow brackish water. [details]
Absent from Baltic and eastern basin of English Channel [details]
Cosmopolitan in temperate and warm temperate seas [details]
absent from Belgium, Holland, east coast of Denmark, and Baltic Sea [details]
All coasts, but uncommon in south, not present around Channel Islands [details]
Common and generally distributed. [details]
Not common around Channel Isles and Scilly Isles [details]
Occurs in littoral subsoil and salt-marshes on the east coast of England. [details]
south-west and south-east Scotland; southwest England; coasts of Norway [details]
All British coasts, but apparently not common. [details]