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Irregularia is an extant infraclass of sea urchins that first appeared in the Lower
Jurassic The Jurassic ( ) is a geologic period and stratigraphic system that spanned from the end of the Triassic Period million years ago (Mya) to the beginning of the Cretaceous Period, approximately Mya. The Jurassic constitutes the middle period of ...
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Description and characteristics

These particular sea urchins are distinguished from other sea urchins by their irregular shape: the anus and often even the mouth are no more at the two poles of the test, creating a bilateral symmetry instead of the classical 5-fold symmetry of
echinoderm An echinoderm () is any member of the phylum Echinodermata (). The adults are recognisable by their (usually five-point) radial symmetry, and include starfish, brittle stars, sea urchins, sand dollars, and sea cucumbers, as well as the s ...
s. The group includes the well known heart urchins, as well as flattened
sand dollar Sand dollars (also known as a sea cookie or snapper biscuit in New Zealand, or pansy shell in South Africa) are species of flat, burrowing sea urchins belonging to the order Clypeasteroida. Some species within the order, not quite as flat, are k ...
s, sea biscuits and some other forms. Most of them live inside the sediment, moving in thanks to their particular spines, and feed on its organic fraction. Image:Heart urchin Spatangoida 1380049 Nevit.jpg, Image:Echinocyamus pusillus.jpg, Image:Keyhole sand dollar 01.jpg, Image:Live Sand Dollar trying to bury itself in beach sand.jpg, Image:Clypeaster reticulatus both sides.jpg, Image:Encope emarginata (Leske, 1778) derivate 2013.jpg, Image :Clypeaster rosaceus (Linnaeus, 1758) derivate 2013.jpg, Image:Clypeaster aegypticus (inside).JPG,


Taxonomy

* super-order Atelostomata ** fossil family Acrolusiidae Mintz, 1968 † ** fossil family Collyritidae d'Orbigny, 1853 † ** fossil family Disasteridae Gras, 1848 † ** order Holasteroida ** order Spatangoida ** fossil family Tithoniidae Mintz, 1968 † * fossil genus '' Atlasaster'' Lambert, 1931 † * fossil family Desorellidae Lambert, 1911a † * order Echinoneoida * fossil family Galeropygidae Lambert, 1911a † * fossil genus '' Grasia'' Michelin, 1854 † * fossil order
Holectypoida The Holectypoida are an order of sea urchins related to the sand dollars. The order consists of just two living genera, but was once more diverse. Description and characteristics In appearance, the living holectypoids are similar to sand dolla ...
† * fossil family Menopygidae Lambert, 1911 † * fossil genus '' Mesodiadema'' Neumayr, 1889 † * super-order Neognathostomata ** familia Apatopygidae Kier, 1962 ** fossil family Archiaciidae Cotteau & Triger, 1869 † ** order Cassiduloida ** order
Clypeasteroida Sand dollars (also known as a sea cookie or snapper biscuit in New Zealand, or pansy shell in South Africa) are species of flat, burrowing sea urchins belonging to the order Clypeasteroida. Some species within the order, not quite as flat, are k ...
** fossil family Clypeidae Lambert, 1898 † ** fossil family Clypeolampadidae Kier, 1962 † ** order Echinolampadoida ** fossil family Nucleolitidae L. Agassiz & Desor, 1847 † ** fossil family Pygaulidae Lambert, 1905 † ** fossil genus '' Pygolampas'' Saucède, Dudicourt & Courville, 2012 † * fossil order Oligopygoida Kier, 1967 † * fossil family Pygasteridae Lambert, 1900 † * fossil family Pygorhytidae Lambert, 1909b


References

* * Echinoidea {{echinoidea-stub