Capillaster multiradiatus ( Linnaeus, 1758 )
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Capillaster multiradiatus ( Linnaeus, 1758 ) |
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Capillaster multiradiatus ( Linnaeus, 1758)
Asterias multiradiata Linnaeus, 1758: 663 View Cited Treatment ; Müller 1843: 133.
Comatula (Alecto) multiradiata — Müller 1849: 261.
Actinometra multiradiata — Carpenter 1882: 521, 523; 1888: 322, pl. 66 figs 1–3.
Comaster multiradiata —A. H. Clark 1909a: 391.
Capillaster multiradiata —A. H. Clark 1909b: 134; 1911a: 530; 1911b: 16; 1912a: 76; 1912b: 4; 1913: 5; 1918: 14; 1931: 173, pl. 8 fig. 5, pl. 11 fig. 30, pl. 13 fig. 34, pl. 14 figs 35, 36, pl. 81 figs 222, 223; 1934: 10; 1936: 296; 1937: 99; Reichensperger 1913: 84; H. L. Clark 1915: 101; 1921: 14; 1946: 27; Gislén 1938b: 9.
Capillaster multiradiatus —A. M. Clark and Spencer Davis 1966: 598 (list); A. M. Clark and Rowe 1971: 15 (key); A. M. Clark 1972: 76; Fishelson 1974: 184 (list); Gibbs et al. 1976: 108; Tortonese 1977: 275 (list); Meyer and Macurda 1980: 75; Marshall and Rowe 1981: 382; Chen et al. 1988: 75, figs 3, 23D; Fabricius 1994: 1228 (table); Liao and A. M. Clark 1995: 14, fig. 4; Messing 1994: 239 (list); 1998b: 189 (table); Rowe and Gates 1995: 139; Kogo 1998: 17, fig. 12; 2002: 6; MarshallCrossland and Price 1999: 25; Kogo and Fujita 2005: 327; Mekhova and Britayev 2012: 915; Messing and Tay 2016: 633, fig. 4A–C.
Capillaster cf. multiradiatus — Messing 2007: 98.
Capillaster clarki Reichensperger, 1913: 85 .
Comaster fimbriata —A. H. Clark 1908c: 201.
Comaster coppingeri —A. H. Clark 1908c: 202.
Material examined. 17 specimens. Ambon Is. NSMT E-8115 (1 specimen), E-8118 (2), E-8133 (1), Pombo I ., 10 m, November 28, 1992; NSMT E-8138 (1), Tial, 10 m, November 30, 1992; NSMT E-8150 (1), Latuhalat , 15 m, December 1, 1992; NSMT E-8171 (1), E-8172 (1), E-8174 (1), E-8175 (1), E-8176 (1), E-8177 (1), E-8182 (1), Eri, 10 m, December 4, 1992 . Lombok Is. NSMT E-8208 (1), E-8213 (1), Gili Air I ., February 5, 1994; NSMT E-8250 (1), E-8259 (1), Kodek, February 15, 1994 .
Description. Centrodorsal thin discoidal, circular or pentagonal in aboral view, 3–5 mm across, 0.7–1.2 mm thick, with cirrus sockets in 1–2 irregular rows. Cirri XVI–XXVI, 12–24, 8– 13 mm long. Longest cirrals (5 th –7 th) 1.2–1.5 times longer than wide; cirrals beyond 7 th with aboral spine. Radials almost wholly concealed by centrodorsal. IBr 2: Ibr 1 trapezoidal, in contact laterally; Ibr 2 (axil) triangular, free laterally. IIBr 4(3+4), rarely 2. IIIBr usually 4(3+4). Arms 12–22, 50– 160 mm long. First syzygy at br 2+3; middle brachials beyond br 5 wedge-shaped, excessively shortened to about 1/3 long of width, with spiny distal margin. PII longest, 9–14 mm long, of 32–44 segments; combs of 10–17 teeth confluent with outer edge of pinnulars; first comb tooth transverse. Pinnule combs to P 4 or P 5, rarely to middle pinnules.
Distribution. Western Indian Ocean, Red Sea, Andaman Is., Nicobar Is., Myanmar, Indonesia, China (A. M. Clark and Rowe 1971; A. M. Clark 1972); southern Vietnam ( Mekhova and Britayev 2012); Sumatra ( MarshallCrossland and Price 1999); Singapore ( Messing and Tay 2016); Papua New Guinea, Micronesia ( Meyer and Macurda 1980; Messing 1994, 2007); South China Sea ( Lane et al. 2000), Taiwan ( Chen et al. 1988); Japan (A. M. Clark and Rowe 1971; Kogo 1998, 2002; Kogo and Fujita 2005). Depth range: 0– ca. 300 m ( Lane et al. 2000).
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Capillaster multiradiatus ( Linnaeus, 1758 )
Kogo, Ichizo, Fujita, Toshihiko & Kubodera, Tsunemi 2019 |
Capillaster cf. multiradiatus
Messing, C. G. 2007: 98 |
Capillaster multiradiatus
Messing, C. G. & Tay, T. S. 2016: 633 |
Mekhova, E. S. & Britayev, T. A. 2012: 915 |
Kogo, I. & Fujita, T. 2005: 327 |
MarshallCrossland, J. I. & Price, A. R. G. 1999: 25 |
Kogo, I. 1998: 17 |
Rowe, F. W. E. & Gates, J. 1995: 139 |
Fabricius, E. K. 1994: 1228 |
Messing, C. G. 1994: 239 |
Chen, J. C. & Chang, K. H. & Chen, C. P. 1988: 75 |
Marshall, J. I. & Rowe, F. W. E. 1981: 382 |
Meyer, D. L. & Macurda, D. B. Jr. 1980: 75 |
Tortonese, E. 1977: 275 |
Gibbs, P. E. & Clark, A. M. & Clark, C. M. 1976: 108 |
Fishelson, L. 1974: 184 |
Clark, A. M. 1972: 76 |
Clark, A. M. & Rowe, F. W. E. 1971: 15 |
Clark, A. M. & Spencer Davis, P. 1966: 598 |
Capillaster clarki
Reichensperger, A. 1913: 85 |
Comaster multiradiata
Clark, A. H. 1909: 391 |
Capillaster multiradiata
Gislen, T. 1938: 9 |
Clark, A. H. 1931: 173 |
Clark, A. H. 1918: 14 |
Clark, A. H. 1913: 5 |
Reichensperger, A. 1913: 84 |
Clark, A. H. 1912: 76 |
Clark, A. H. 1912: 4 |
Clark, A. H. 1911: 530 |
Clark, A. H. 1911: 16 |
Clark, A. H. 1909: 134 |
Comaster fimbriata
Clark, A. H. 1908: 201 |
Comaster coppingeri
Clark, A. H. 1908: 202 |
Actinometra multiradiata
Carpenter, P. H. 1882: 521 |
Comatula (Alecto) multiradiata
Muller, J. 1849: 261 |