
Belongs within: Apodida.
Stueria is a form genus of wheel sclerites known from the Jurassic to the Pleistocene of Europe (Frizzell & Exline 1966).
Characters (from Frizzell & Exline 1966): Spokes 11–17; rim inclined to plane of wheel, curving upward and inward, coarsely dentate, teeth extending to periphery as seen from above; hub typically simple.
<==Stueria Schlumberger 1888 [incl. Actinoclava Müller 1911]FE66 |--*S. elegans Schlumberger 1888FE66 |--S. bajocicaFE66 |--S. carpenteriFE66 |--S. frankeiFE66 |--S. helveticaFE66 |--S. intercessaFE66 |--S. malmensisFE66 |--S. mirabilisFE66 |--S. novosundgaricaFE66 |--S. operculumFE66 |--S. oreliFE66 |--S. samaricaFE66 `--S. undosaFE66
*Type species of generic name indicated
References
[FE66] Frizzell, D. L., & H. Exline. 1966. Holothuroidea—fossil record. In: Moore, R. C. (ed.) Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology pt U. Echinodermata 3 vol. 2 pp. U646–U672. The Geological Society of America, Inc., and The University of Kansas Press.