Chaetodiadema africanum H.L. Clark, 1925c
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4296.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6022654 |
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Chaetodiadema africanum H.L. Clark, 1925c |
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Chaetodiadema africanum H.L. Clark, 1925c View in CoL
Fig. 26 View FIGURE 26 A–C.
Astropyga radiata: Bell, 1904: 168 View in CoL –169.
Chaetodiadema africanum H.L. Clark, 1924: 2 View in CoL –3. Pl. I; H.L. Clark, 1925a: 49 –50; Clark & Courtman-Stock, 1976: 224 –225; Schultz, 2011: 1131, Fig. 1989.
Material examined. MBC-A077778; MBC-A077779; SAMC-A23717.
Identification. Test yellow-greenish; aboral interambulacra naked, v-shaped, blue iridescent spots in live animal, appearing as dark marks in preserved specimen, but yellow on cleaned test.
Global maximum size. Maximum test diameter 45 mm.
Global distribution. Endemic to East coast of South Africa, at 85–325 m depth ( Clark & Courtman-Stock 1976, Schultz 2011).
Remarks. May be mistaken for Astropyga radiata , but differs in test shape. C. africanum is flattened orally and aborally; whereas upper side of A. radiata is more convex. Color also distinguishes the two species, where adult A. radiata is red with blue spots on naked interambulacra zones and adult C. africanum pinkish. The genital plates and enlarged madreporite extending into the interambulacral area may also distinguish A. radiata from C. africanum .
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Chaetodiadema africanum H.L. Clark, 1925c
Filander, Zoleka & Griffiths, Charles 2017 |
Chaetodiadema africanum H.L. Clark, 1924 : 2
Schultz 2011: 1131 |
Clark 1976: 224 |
Clark 1925: 49 |
Clark 1924: 2 |
Astropyga radiata: Bell, 1904 : 168
Bell 1904: 168 |