The Echinoderm Fauna of the Azores (NE Atlantic Ocean)
Author
Madeira, Patrícia
Author
Kroh, Andreas
Author
Cordeiro, Ricardo
Author
De, António M.
Author
Martins, Frias
Author
Ávila, Sérgio P.
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Zootaxa
2019
2019-07-19
4639
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journal article
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10.11646/zootaxa.4639.1
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Plinthaster dentatus
(
Perrier, 1884
)
Reports for the
Azores
:
Pentagonaster grandis
$
Perrier, 1885c: 35–36
;
Pentagonaster perrieri
Sladen, 1889: 265
;
$
Perrier 1894: 391–396
;
$
Koehler 1909: 85–86
, pl. 2, fig. 7;
Mortensen 1927a: 83–84
, figs. 46, 47;
Plinthaster (Pentagonaster) perrieri
(
Sladen, 1889
)
—
$
Koehler 1921a: 2
;
Plinthaster dentatus
(
Perrier, 1884
)
—
Halpern 1970: 244–252
, figs. 17–19;
Downey 1973: 52–53
, pl. 19, figs. A–B;
Gage
et al
. 1983: 280
; A.M.
Clark & Downey 1992: 260
, pl. 61, figs. D–E;
García-Diez
et al
. 2005: 47
;
Benavides-Serrato
et al
. 2011: 168–169
;
Dilman 2014: 33
.
Type
locality:
off
Grenada
,
Caribbean
(
12°03’N
,
61°49’W
)
.
See:
Halpern (1970)
;
Sumida
et al
. (2001: 26–28
, figs. 9a–E);
Benavides-Serrato
et al
. (2011)
.
Occurrence:
Atlantic, in the west from North Carolina (
Gray
et al
. 1968
) southwards to Northern
Brazil
(
Halpern 1970
) and in the east from the Rockall Trough (
Gage
et al
. 1983
) south to the Gulf of
Guinea
(
Koehler 1914b
), including the archipelagos of the Azores, Canaries and
Cape Verde
(
Koehler 1909
,
Grieg 1932
).
Depth:
229–
2,910 m
(A.M.
Clark & Downey 1992
);
AZO
:
1,095
–1,740
m
(
Koehler 1909
,
1921a
).
Habitat:
muddy to sandy substrates (
Koehler 1909
); found also on
Lophelia
coral reefs (
Gray
et al
. 1968
).
Remarks:
the highly variable
Plinthaster dentatus
was described under several different names through the years (see
Halpern 1970
). For example,
Perrier (1885c)
described a new species
Pentagonaster grandis
based on specimens collected by
Talisman
in NW Africa and the
Azores
. Soon after,
Sladen (1889)
change the name of this species to
Pentagonaster perrieri
, as it could be confused with another goniasterid from the Australian waters known at the time as
Tosia grandis
. Later,
Farran (1913)
proposed to synonymised
P. perrieri
with the West Atlantic species
P
.
dentatus
, but the synonymy was only formally accepted in 1970, after the extensive review by Halpern.