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. 2013 Jun 10;(307):45–96. doi: 10.3897/zookeys.307.4673
1 Presence of a clump of dental papillae at the apex of the jaw (Fig. 2h, 10c) 3
Without dental papillae 2
2 One pair of infradental oral papillae on apex of jaw (Fig. 4c) Amphiuridae
One apical papilla on apex of jaw (Fig. 9c, 13c) 4
3 A continuous series of oral papillae (Fig. 11c) Ophiocomidae
Without oral papillae (Fig. 2h) Ophiotrichidae
4 Disk and arms covered with a thick and naked tegument Ophiomyxidae
Disk covered with scales, granules or spines 5
5 Two pairs of bursal slits in each interradius (Fig. 13b, g) Ophiodermatidae
One pair of bursal slits in each interradius (Fig. 3b, 8b, 9b) 6
6 Disk covered only with scales. Oral papillae in continuous series 7
Disk covered by scales and spines. Presence of a diastema separating the lateral oral papillae from the apical papillae (Fig. 8b, i) Ophiactidae
7 Dorsal scales of disk thin and imbricating (Fig. 9a, f, 10a, f). Genital papillae present or absent (Fig. 9b, 10b) Ophionereididae
Dorsal scales of disk thick and imbricating (Fig. 3a). Dorsal arm plate present or absent Ophiolepididae