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Euryalinid Ophiuroidea (Echinodermata) from Australia, New Zealand, and the south-west Pacific Ocean
Baker, A.N. (1980). Euryalinid Ophiuroidea (Echinodermata) from Australia, New Zealand, and the south-west Pacific Ocean. N.Z. J. Zool. 7(1): 11-83. dx.doi.org/10.1080/03014223.1980.10423763
In: New Zealand Journal of Zoology. Dept. of Scientific and Industrial Research: Wellington. ISSN 0301-4223; e-ISSN 1175-8821
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  • Baker, A.N.

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    The euryalinid families Asteronychidae, Asteroschematidae, Gorgonocephalidae, and Euryalidae are represented in this region by 41 species in 21 genera. Astromoana, a new subgenus of Asteroporpa Oestedt & Lütken, is described and a new generic name, Astrosierra, is proposed for species of Conocladus H. L. Clark, which itself replaces Astroconus Döderlein. New species are assigned to Asteroschema (1), Astromoana (2), Astrosierra (1), Astroceras (2), and Asteromorpha (1). Eighteen specific and three generic names are involved in synonymy, and four new combinations are proposed. Nineteen species are new to the region, and a further 18 have their recorded ranges extended. Only three genera are restricted to the region; the remainder are of wide Indo-Pacific or cosmopolitan distribution.

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