Pythonaster murrayi Sladen, 1889
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.210332 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/AD22AA2D-FFA9-FFE6-FF52-8401713AE0E9 |
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Pythonaster murrayi Sladen, 1889 |
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Pythonaster murrayi Sladen, 1889 View in CoL
Sladen 1889: 532; Alton 1966: 689; Clark and Downey 1992: 339; A.M. Clark 1996: 196.
Distribution: Off east coast of South America, 35˚39’S, 50˚47’W, 3477 m. No other records. Material Examined: None.
Notes on Occurrence
Myxaster sol View in CoL and Pythonaster atlantidis View in CoL occur primarily at lower bathyal to abyssal depths (> 1000 m) and are comparable in distribution to several other widely distributed, deep-sea asteroids, such as Zoroaster ( Mah, 2007) View in CoL and multiple members of the Porcellanasteridae ( Madsen, 1961) View in CoL . Individuals of the same species are often found widely distributed across a single ocean basin demonstrating relatively little variation. For example, M. sol View in CoL and P. atlantidis View in CoL occur widely across the Atlantic and yet, show few if any, intra-specific character differences. Even species in different ocean basins (e.g., M. medusa View in CoL in the central Pacific Versus. M. sol View in CoL in the Atlantic) show few inter-specific character differences, suggesting either conservative morphology, character convergence and/or the potential for cryptic species or widespread larval transport.
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Pythonaster murrayi Sladen, 1889
Mah, Christopher L., Mercier, Annie, Hamel, Jean-Francois & Nizinski, Martha 2012 |
Zoroaster (
Mah 2007 |
Porcellanasteridae (
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