Illustrated guide to the echinoid (Echinodermata: Echinoidea) fauna of South Africa
Author
Filander, Zoleka
Author
Griffiths, Charles
text
Zootaxa
2017
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journal article
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Echinometra oblonga
(
Blainville, 1825
)
Fig. 48
A–B.
Echinometra oblonga
:
A. Agassiz, 1863
: 21
;
A. Agassiz,
1872
–1874: 116, 433. Pl. XXXVI,
Fig. 5
;
H.L. Clark, 1912
: 373
–374;
H.L. Clark, 1925a
: 144
;
Schultz, 2011
: 1276
, Fig. 2275;
Filander & Griffiths, 2014
: 53
. Pl. II, Fig. C.
Echinometra mathei oblonga
:
Mortensen, 1943
: 393
–395. Pl. XLVIII,
Figs 1–20
.
FIGURE 48.
Echinometra oblonga
A
. Map showing distribution.
B
. Aboral view of preserved specimen (Schultz, 2011c).
Material examined.
None, entry based on literature.
Identification.
Closely related to
Echinometra mathaei
, difficult to distinguish the two with just morphological characters.
Global maximum size.
Maximum test diameter
90 mm
.
Global distribution.
East coast region of
South
Africa
(
Filander & Griffiths 2014
). East Africa,
Mauritius
and
Maldives
through to
Philippines
,
Indonesia
and New
Guinea
to
Okinawa
,
Guam
and
Hawaii
, plus south Pacific Islands; strictly littoral (
Schultz 2011
).
Remarks.
Previously recognized as a morph of
E. mathaei
(
Mortensen 1943
)
; however subsequent genetic (
Palumbi and Metz 1991
,
Landry
et al
. 2003
), reproductive (
Rahman & Uehara 2004
) and ecological (
Nishihira
et al
. 1991
) studies led to recognition of the two as separate species (
Kroh & Mooi 2015
).
Maher (2011)
documents
E. oblonga
in
South
African waters for the first time.