pentagonula Lamarck, 1816, Asterias
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Asterias pentagonula Lamarck, 1816: 554 .
Anthenea pentagonula – Clark 1993: 296.
CURRENT STATUS. — Asterias pentagonula is newly synonymized here with Tosia australis Gray, 1840 .
MATERIAL EXAMINED. — MHNH; Lesueur drawings collection; ref. 74021; Baudin expedition; Péron and Lesueur leg .
DISTRIBUTION. — South of Australia and Tasmania.
REMARKS
Asterias pentagonula was often said to belong to the genus Anthenea which includes asteroids with an enlarged disc and relatively short though well-individualised arms. However, Lamarck’s description emphasises the peculiar shape of the species as “Aplati, presque discoïde, avec des angles courts [flat, almost disc-shaped, with shallow angles]”. Such an appearance does not fit with Anthenea and rather suggests that the species belongs to the genus Tosia Gray, 1840, a suggestion that is consistent with both its origin (South Seas) and collectors (Péron and Lesueur). Several authors consider that Asterias pentagonula is a Chinese species. This is unlikely and could result from the synonymy of A. pentagonula with Anthenea chinensis Gray, 1840 in Müller & Troschel (1842: 57). This is a rather strange proposal as Gray’s species originated from the China-Japan area while Asterias pentagula came from the South Seas. Liao & Clark (1995: 99) consider that these species are two different taxa. The MNHN specimens identified Anthenea pentagonula belong to the species Anthenea australiae Döderlein, 1915; see previously under that species.