The East Pacific / South Pacific Boundary: New taxa and occurrences from Rapa Nui (Easter Island), New Caledonia and adjacent regions
Author
Mah, Christopher L.
text
Zootaxa
2021
2021-06-02
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3
401
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journal article
5948
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Pauliastra enigma
Ludwig, 1905
n. comb.
Figure 4C–D
Ludwig 1905: 151
;
Ziesenhenne 1937: 215
;
Maluf 1988: 119
;
Hendler 1996: 320
(as
Pauliella
).
Validity of
Pauliastra
.
There has been historical disagreement over whether this taxon should be considered as a synonym of
Paulia
Gray, 1840
.
Döderlein (1936)
argued it was a juvenile of
Paulia
.
Rowe (1977)
doubted this conclusion and
Hendler (1996)
treated
Pauliella
as a distinct genus citing what appeared to be adult specimens, presumably based on size. USNM material of this species (USNM 1020006) was further compared with other asterodiscidids and is consistent with the latter conclusion that
Pauliastra
is a separate, valid genus.
Further examination indicates that neither
Amphiaster insignis
nor
Paulia horrida
were morphologically consistent with the
Pauliastra
specimen examined. Comparison with small-sized
Amphiaster
(CASIZ 108856 at R=1.0 cm) shows that they are distinctly different, displaying a more stellate body and prominent conical spines as observed in adult specimens, ruling out small sized
Amphiaster insignis
as a possible adult for
Pauliastra
. Although comparably sized specimens of
Paulia horrida
were not available, large sized specimens of this species (USNM
E18919
, R=6.3) do not display the distinct shallow fascicles, the distinct, round abactinal plate morphology nor the distinct dorsal-facing superomarginal plate series with strongly arching convex surface.
As indicated elsewhere a small sized individual of
Asterodiscides
has been shown to be very similar in appearance to
Pauliastra aenigma
suggesting the possibility that
P. aenigma
could be a small sized individual of an as yet undescribed species of
Asterodiscides
. As indicated under
Asterodiscides truncatus
that specimen displays several character differences from
Pauliastra
which are consistent with other differently sized individuals for that species suggesting close relationship but not synonymy.
Occurrence.
Cocos Island
,
Costa Rica
;
Clarion Island
,
Rocas Alijos
,
57.9–95 m
.
Material Examined.
USNM 1020006
.
Cocos Island
,
Costa Rica
,
North Pacific
,
5º32′N
,
87º00′W
,
91–95 m
.
Coll. John Pearse
,
R
/
V
Te Vega
,
22 Oct. 1968
. 1 dry spec.
R
=1.9, r=1.2
.