Illustrated guide to the echinoid (Echinodermata: Echinoidea) fauna of South Africa
Author
Filander, Zoleka
Author
Griffiths, Charles
text
Zootaxa
2017
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Schizaster lacunosus
(
Linnaeus, 1758
)
Fig. 75
A–D.
Schizaster ventricosus
:
A. Agassiz, 1872
–1874: 158, 614.
Schizaster japonicus
:
A. Agassiz, 1881
: 202
, Pl. XXXVI,
Figs 8–13
. Pl. XLIII,
Fig. 26
. Pl. LXV,
Figs 7–10
;
Döderlein, 1906
: 254
.
Schizaster lacunosus
:
H.L. Clark, 1924
: 12
;
H.L. Clark, 1925a
: 210
;
Clark & Courtman-Stock, 1976
: 248
.
Ova
(
Aplospatangus
)
lacunosus
:
Schultz, 2010
: 443
, Fig. 826.
FIGURE 75.
Schizaster lacunosus
(MBC-A023318).
A
. Map showing distribution.
B
. Aboral view of preserved specimen.
C
. Oral view of preserved specimen.
D
. Side view of preserved specimen.
Material examined.
MBC-A
022232
; MBC-A
022888
; MBC-A
022889
; MBC-A023318; MBC-A027744; MBC- A027745; MBC-A077988; MBC-A077987; MBC-A077767; MBC-A077990; MBC-A077989.
Identification.
Test heart-shaped, pointed towards the end, very high posteriorly, with indented anterior ambulacra, adjoining interambulacra rising as vertical wall covering frontal pore-pairs, posterior interambulacra keeled forming a hook above periproct; genital pores two.
Global maximum size.
Maximum test length
82 mm
.
Global
distribution.
Japan
,
East Coast of Africa
extending to
South
coast of
South Africa
, Northeast
Australia
(
Mortensen 1951
), at
5–198 m
depth.
Remarks.
Samples identified through this study extend previously known distribution southwards to off Port Elizabeth; and illustrate that species may be found in deeper waters of
198 m
than the previously thought
90 m
.
Very similar to
Brisaster capensis
, but differs in number of gonopores, of which
S. lacunosus
has two and
B. capensis
three. Other differences that distinguish the two species are the posterior keel and the two vertical walls formed by the adjoining anterior interambulacra in
S. lacunosus
.
Schultz (2010)
reported this species as
Ova
(
Aplospatangus
)
lacunosus
on the basis of fossil
type
known to have four gonopores, thus resulting in the genus
Schizaster
being synonymized with
Paraster
and species with two gonopores being transferred to genus
Ova
. However, this change has not been implemented on the WED database and this study follows the taxonomic naming of the WED database.