'' Members of this family have a small,
Ophiurida-like disc, clearly demarcated from the arms, which number more than five. The disc is approximately circular with a rim of fused plates which gives rigidity. The
madreporite is near the margin of the disc. The arms are long and tapering with the ratio of the arm length to the disc radius being greater than 6/1. There is an acute angle between them and they can be shed at the base where they are separated from the disc by a deep groove. After a narrow cylindrical portion, the part of the arms closest to the disc accommodates the
gonadal tissues and widens out somewhat. Beyond this area, the arms taper to a long point. The plates on the
aboral (upper) side of the arms are small, and are much smaller than the marginal plates, which are armed with spines. The
ambulacral groove on the underside of each arm is broad and there is a row of
tube feet with suckers on either side of the groove. The
pedicellariae are crossed. ==Biology==