asterocéphalans
Asterocéphalans are a proposed taxonomic group within the phylum Echinodermata. This classification is not universally accepted within the scientific community and is often considered an informal or provisional grouping rather than a formal taxonomic rank. The term "asterocéphalans" is generally used to encompass a broad collection of echinoderms that exhibit a star-like or radial symmetry, a characteristic feature of the phylum. This broad definition would typically include organisms like starfish (Asteroidea), brittle stars (Ophiuroidea), and possibly some extinct forms.
The concept of asterocéphalans arises from early attempts to categorize the diversity of echinoderms based on
Modern echinoderm classification relies heavily on molecular data and detailed comparative anatomy, which reveal more complex