WoRMS taxon details
Chlorometra AH Clark, 1909
Diodontometra Gislén, 1922 · unaccepted (synonym)
- Species Chlorometra garrettiana (AH Clark, 1907)
- Species Chlorometra aculeata (Carpenter, 1888) accepted as Chondrometra aculeata (Carpenter, 1888) (synonym)
- Species Chlorometra robusta AH Clark, 1911 accepted as Chondrometra robusta (AH Clark, 1911) (basionym)
- Species Chlorometra rugosa F. W. Clarke & Wheeler, 1915 (unaccepted > nomen nudum, nomen nudum)
marine, brackish, fresh, terrestrial
Clark, A. H. (1909). A revision of the crinoid families Thalassometridae and Himerometridae. <em>Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington.</em> 22:1-22. [details]
Messing, C.; Gondim, A.I.; Markello, K.; Poatskievick Pierezan, B.; Taylor, K.; Eléaume, M. (2025). World List of Crinoidea. Chlorometra AH Clark, 1909. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: https://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=508911 on 2025-05-09
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Nomenclature
original description
Clark, A. H. (1909). A revision of the crinoid families Thalassometridae and Himerometridae. <em>Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington.</em> 22:1-22. [details]
original description (of Diodontometra Gislén, 1922) Gislén T (1922) The crinoids from Dr. S. Bock's expedition to Japan 1914. <i>Nova Acta Regiae Societatis Scientiarum Upsaliensis</i> (4)5(6):1-183, text-fig. 1-162, pl. 1, 2. [details]
basis of record Clark, A. H. (1950) A monograph of the existing crinoids. 1(4c). Bulletin of the U.S. National Museum 82:1-383, 32 pls. [details]
original description (of Diodontometra Gislén, 1922) Gislén T (1922) The crinoids from Dr. S. Bock's expedition to Japan 1914. <i>Nova Acta Regiae Societatis Scientiarum Upsaliensis</i> (4)5(6):1-183, text-fig. 1-162, pl. 1, 2. [details]
basis of record Clark, A. H. (1950) A monograph of the existing crinoids. 1(4c). Bulletin of the U.S. National Museum 82:1-383, 32 pls. [details]
From editor or global species database
Diagnosis A genus of Charitometridae with genital pinnules having the third to fifth or sixth segments flattened and expanded with winglike borders; portion of pinnules distal to expansion abruptly narrower and shorter; centrodorsal sharply conical, higher than broad at the base; cirrus sockets in 5 midradial single or partially double columns; arms 14-20, 60 mm long; opposing spine forked. [details]