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Ophiuroidea /ˌɒfɪ(j)ʊəˈrɔɪdɪə /plural noun ZoologyA class of echinoderms that comprises the brittlestars.Of all echinoderms, the Ophiuroidea may have the strongest tendency toward 5-segment radial symmetry....- Brittle stars of the Ophiuroidea are predators, deposit feeders, scavengers, and suspension feeders, which feed by outstretching their arms to capture prey.
- Members of the Asteroidea are often called ‘true starfish’ and are closely related to the Ophiuroidea, having a common ancestor in the Ordovican.
Origin Modern Latin (plural), based on the genus name Ophiura, from Greek ophis 'snake' + oura 'tail'. |