Rotulidae, Gray, 1855

Ziegler, Alexander, Lenihan, Jennifer, Zachos, Louis G., Faber, Cornelius & Mooi, Rich, 2016, Comparative morphology and phylogenetic significance of Gregory’s diverticulum in sand dollars (Echinoidea: Clypeasteroida), Organisms Diversity & Evolution (New York, N. Y.) 16 (1), pp. 141-166 : 155

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Data were available for the three rotulid genera Heliophora , Rotula , and Rotuloidea as well as the closely related Fibulariella . The three extant species Fibulariella acuta ( Fig. 2s, t View Fig ), Heliophora orbicularis ( Fig. 3a, b View Fig ), and Rotula deciesdigitatus ( Fig. 3c–e View Fig ) do not possess Gregory’ s

Jacksonaster depressum (28, 32 mm); i, j Laganum laganum (28 mm); k, l Peronella lesueuri (26 mm); m Peronella orbicularis (21 mm); n, o Echinocyamus pusillus (5.5, 5 mm); p Mortonia australis (13 mm); q Fibularia ooulum (5.5 mm); r Fibularia nutriens (11 mm); and s, t Fibulariella acuta (6.5, 7 mm). r Modified from Clark (1909). All images show an aboral view with ambulacrum III facing upwards. go gonad, in intestine, re rectum, st stomach. Scale bar a–m = 5 mm and n–t = 1 mm

diverticulum. The available data suggest the same for the fossil genus Rotuloidea , although several of the X-rayed specimens were missing Aristotle’ s lantern. Relatively comprehensive Xray imaging series are available for the extant species H. orbicularis (6–78 mm) and for the fossil Rotuloidea (11– 40 mm). These data further support the conclusion that rotulids as well as Fibulariella do not possess Gregory’ s diverticulum.

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