Pentaceros Cuvier, 1829

Kim, Seong-Yong, 2012, 3366, Zootaxa 3366, pp. 1-111 : 94

publication ID

1175­5334

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5253730

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scientific name

Pentaceros Cuvier, 1829
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Genus Pentaceros Cuvier, 1829 View in CoL

( Fig. 76)

Pentaceros Cuvier View in CoL in Cuvier and Valenciennes, 1829: 30 (type species:

Pentaceros capensis Cuvier, 1829 ).

Pseudopentaceros Smith, 1844 : unnumbered (type species: Pentaceros richardsoni Smith, 1844 ) [junior synonym of Pentaceros Cuvier, 1829 View in CoL ].

Diagnosis. Subocular shelf present on second infraorbital; subocular shelf present on fourth infraorbital; posteroventral margin of fourth infraorbital sutured with preopercle; subocular shelf present on fifth infraorbital; fifth infraorbital firmly attached to sphenotic; nasal bone firmly attached to ethmoid posteromedially; ethmoid projection blunt; ethmoid-maxillary ligament connected with ventral surface of nasal; preopercular sensory canal mostly covered by wide bridges; interopercle thin; ventral margin of interopercle concave; supratemporal firmly attached to neurocranium; supratemporal wide and disk like; mid-lateral corner of pelvic bone having processes connected, forming a small penetrated pore interlocked with ring-like structure of pelvic spine; base of anterior edge of anterior dorsal spines, except for first spine, serrated; parhypurapophysis robust; cheek scales scute-like and is firmly attached to skin; many exposed tubercles present on dentary, anguloarticular, nasal, lateral ethmoid, parietal, posttemporal, and opercle.

Remarks. Pentaceros contains six species, Pentaceros capensis ( Cuvier 1829) (= type species), P. decacanthus ( Günther, 1859) , P. japonicus (Döderlein in Steindachner and Döderlein, 1883), P. quinquespinis ( Parin and Kotlyar, 1988) , P. richardsoni (Smith, 1844) and P. wheeleri (Hardy, 1983) . Among them, P. richardsoni and P. wheeleri have been previously included in the genus Pseudopentaceros , which is synonymous with Pentaceros in this study. This genus is easily separable from other genera due to their lack of the vomerine tooth.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Echinodermata

Class

Asteroidea

Order

Valvatida

Family

Oreasteridae

Loc

Pentaceros Cuvier, 1829

Kim, Seong-Yong 2012
2012
Loc

Pentaceros

Cuvier, G. L. C. F. & Valenciennes, A. 1829: 30
1829
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