Tropiometra carinata (Lamarck)
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Tropiometra carinata (Lamarck) |
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Tropiometra carinata (Lamarck) View in CoL
1816. Comatula carinata Lamarck, J.B.P.A. de. Hist. nat . anim. s. vert. 2: 534.
1971. Tropiometra carinata : Clark, A.M. and Rowe, F.W.E. Monograph of shallow-water Indo-West Pacific echinoderms. 10-11 (distribution) and 25 (key).
2007. Tropiometra carinata : Sastry, D.R.K. Rec. Zool. Surv. India, Occ. Paper No. 271: 19
Material: AGN. DT. 20.11.2018. One spec. AG-26 A. Dt .
03.02.2018. One spec. KA-40 . Dt. 15.02.2018. One spec. KA-
48. Dt. 15.02.2018. One spec. KA-50 . Dt. 15.02.2018. Two specs. KP-14 .Dt. 20.02.2018. One spec. KP-12 .Dt. 20.02.2018. Three spec. KP-25 . Dt. 21.02.2018. Two specs. KP-36 . Dt .
21.02.2018. Three specs. KP-2 . Dt . 20.02.2018. One spec. KP-5 . Dt . 20.02.2018. Four specs. KP-7 . Dt . 20.02.2018. Two specs. KP-26 .Dt . 21.02.2018. One spec. KP-27 .Dt . 21.02.2018. Two specs. KV-26 . Dt . 03.12.2018. One spec. PMPN18 . Dt .
22.11.2018.Two specs. KP28 . Dt . 21.02.2018. Four specs.
Description: Arms 10, 35-80 mm long. Pinnules stiff and prismatic, gradually become shorter and slender. Cirri 10-15, sometimes robust and short, with 11 to 16 segments, distal segments transversely thickened dorsally mostly at the distal margin. Cirri and distal segments with transverse dorsal thickening.
Remarks: One spec from B-35. Dt. 4.2.2018 has 10 arms of 40 mm length and very slender and long cirri with up to 20 segments. Distal cirrus segments have the dorsal thickening like a projection towards distal sometimes appearing almost like a spine.
Distribution: Lakshadweep, Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh. Elsewhere: Red Sea and East coast of Africa to East Indies. The species is newly recorded from Lakshadweep.
Class ASTEROIDEA
Order VALVATIDA
Family ACANTHASTERIDAE
(Pl. III. Fig. a,b)
1758. Asterias planci : Linnaeus, C. Systema Naturae. Ed. 10: 823.
1840. Echinaster ellisi Gray, J.E. Ann. Mag. nat . Hist. 6 (1): 281. WoRMS
1971. Acanthaster planci : Clark, A.M. and Rowe, F.W.E. Monograph of shallow-water Indo-West Pacific echinoderms, p. 71 (key), p. 38-39 (distribution).
1991. Acanthaster planci : Sastry. D.R.K. State Fauna Series 2: Fauna of Lakshadweep, p. 372.
1993. Acanthaster planci : Clark, A.M. Echinoderm studies. 4: 323.
2007. Acanthaster planci : Sastry, D.R.K. Rec. zool. Surv. India Occ. Paper No. 271: 67
Material: AG-4. Dt. 03.02.2018 One spec. MCYN18-127 . Dt .
28.11.2018. One spec. Arms 15, R/r = 40/ 15 mm, spines long.
Distribution: Goa, Lakshadweep, Andamans and Nicobars. Elsewhere: Tropicopolitan, Red Sea and East Africa to Hawaiian Island, in the Indo-west Pacific, Galapagos Islands to Gulf of California in the East Pacific with Echinaster ellisi (Gray) as a synonym as per WoRMS.
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