Asterostegus maini
Cook Islands Brittlestar
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MG |
AT |
MK |
MT |
AK |
PL |
TK |
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TN |
MH |
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P |
Asterostegus maini McKnight, 2003
SYNONYMS: Astrocerus elegans
TAXONOMY: ANIMALIA; ECHINODERMATA; ELEUTHEROZOA; STELLEROIDEA; OPHIUROIDEA; Ophiuroida; EURYALIDAE
GENERAL NOTE: The genus Asterostegus was previously known from a single specimen of Asterostegus tuberculatus from South Africa. The Cook Islands species (Asterostegus maini) is the second in the genus and differs in having tubercules restricted to the outer half of the radial shields, a wider bare dorsal arm surface, often more than two tubercles on the proximal dorsolateral plates, and a single row of ventral disc plates interradially.
Vouchers:
Pukapuka: one specimen from ~430m, near Pukapuka, 4/1986, in NIWA Wellington (#H-733), ID D.McKnight 1989 as Astrocerus elegans, and reID as Asterostegus maini n.sp. D.McKnight 2003, see special references.
References:
Special Reference: McKnight, D. G. (2003) A new species of Asterostegus (Echinodermata: Ophiuroidea) from the Cook Islands, South Pacific Ocean. Species Diversity 8(4):385-389.
Data Update History (information):
zTX, zB04b, zM04b, zD04b
McCormack, Gerald (2007) Cook Islands Biodiversity Database, Version 2007.2. Cook Islands Natural Heritage Trust, Rarotonga. Online at http://cookislands.bishopmuseum.org.
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