Villebrunaster Temporal range: Early Ordovician,
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Family: | Fell, 1963[1]
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Genus: | †Villebrunaster Spencer, 1951
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†Villebrunaster thorali Spencer, 1951
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Villebrunaster is an extinct genus of starfish-like animal belonging to Asterozoa that lived around 480 million years ago during Early Ordovician Period in modern-day southern France and Morocco. As of 2022, it contains two species, namely V. thorali and V. fezouataensis.[2] V. thorali was described in 1951 and V. fezouataensis was described in 2021. Villebrunaster represents one of the oldest members of asterozoans, and perhaps, according to a description in 2021, the earliest divergent stem-group (ancestral members) of Asterozoa.[3]