New species and occurrence records of Japanese Solasteridae and Ganeriidae including a new species of Paralophaster from the North Pacific with an overview of Hyalinothrix
Author
Mah, Christopher L.
Author
Fujita, Toshihiko
text
Zootaxa
2020
2020-03-10
4750
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67
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journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.4750.1.4
ff300143-3581-4909-ae95-8dec768fe27a
1175-5326
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Paralophaster
Fisher, 1940
Paralophaster
Fisher, 1940: 175
; A. M.
Clark 1962: 52
;
McKnight 2006: 10
.
Myoraster
Fisher, 1940: 181
.
Comments.
Paralophaster
as outlined by
Fisher (1940)
are five-rayed solasterids diagnosed based on superomarginals which are largely identical with other abactinal paxillae and have abactinal paxillae arranged in oblique transverse rows.
Lophaster
has enlarged and widely separated superomarginal paxillae without paxillae in transverse rows.
Based on
Mah and Foltz (2011)
Paralophaster
was supported as the sister taxon to the clade including
Lophast- er
as the sister to a branch containing
Solaster
and
Crossaster
(
Fig. 1
), suggesting the multi-armed condition was derived relative to a plesiomorphic five rayed condition.
Paralophaster
contains four species, three of which occur primarily in Antarctic settings with one species,
Paralophaster hyalinus
H. E. S.
Clark, 1970
from
New Zealand
. This species represents the first occurrence of
Paralophaster
outside of the Southern Hemisphere.