Taxonavigation
Taxonavigation: Paxillosida |
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Superregnum: Eukaryota |
Familia: Pseudarchasteridae
Genus: Pseudarchaster
Species:
P. alascensis –
P. discus –
P. dissonus –
P. diversigranulatus –
P. garricki –
P. gracilis –
P. hispidus –
P. jordani –
P. macdougalli –
P. microceramus –
†P. motutaraensis –
P. mozaicus –
P. myobrachius –
P. oligoporus –
P. ornatus –
P. parelii –
P. pectinifer –
†P. portlandicus –
P. pulcher –
P. pusillus –
P. roseus –
P. tessellatus –
P. verrilli
Name
Pseudarchaster Sladen, 1889
- Type species: Pseudarchaster discus Sladen, 1889 (⧼by subsequent designation⧽: Verrill (1899))
Synonymy
- Aphroditaster Sladen, 1885
- Fisheraster Halpern, 1970
- Type species: Aphroditaster microceramus Fisher, 1913 (by original designation)
References
- Clark, H.E.S., McKnight, D.G. 2001. The Marine Fauna of New Zealand: Echinodermata: Asteroidea (sea-stars) order Valvatida. NIWA biodiversity memoir. 117: 1–269. PDF Reference page. [as Pseudarchaster p. 114]
- Fisher, W.K. 1905. New starfishes from deep water off California and Alaska. Bulletin of the United States Bureau of Fisheries. 24: 293–320. BHL Reference page. [as Pseudarchaster p. 303]
- Halpern, J.A. 1970. Biological Investigations of the deep sea. 53. New species and genera of goniasterid sea stars. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington. 83: 1–12. BHL Reference page. [original description of Fisheraster p. 2]
- Halpern, J.A. 1972. Pseudarchasterinae (Echinodermata, Asteroidea) of the Atlantic. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington. 85: 359–383. BHL Reference page. [as Pseudarchaster p. 360]
- Verrill, A.E. 1899. Revision of certain Genera and Species of Starfishes, with descriptions of new forms. Transactions of the Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences. 10(1): 145-234. BHL. Reference page. [as Pseudarchaster p. 189–190, type designation]
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