Biology:Hippasteria

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Short description: Genus of starfishes

Hippasteria
Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary 2010 Hippasteria spinosa.jpg
Hippasteria phrygiana
Scientific classification e
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Echinodermata
Class: Asteroidea
Order: Valvatida
Family: Goniasteridae
Subfamily: Hippasterinae
Genus: Hippasteria
Gray, 1840[1]
Synonyms

Hippasteria (Euhippasteria) Dons, 1938
Hippasteria (Nehippasteria) Dons, 1938
Cryptopeltaster Fisher, 1905

Hippasteria is one of 70 genera of sea stars in the diverse family Goniasteridae.[1]

Description and characteristics

These sea stars are regular, five-armed starfishes, with a large and flattened central disc. Most of the species in this genus live in deep seas, where they seem to be predators of deep sea coral and cnidarians.[2]

The species Hippasteria phrygiana may be one of the most widely distributed species : it is present in the 3 main oceanic basins.[3]

List of species

According to the World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS), the genus Hippasteria is composed of the following twelve species:[1]

  • Hippasteria californica Fisher, 1905
  • Hippasteria falklandica Fisher, 1940
  • Hippasteria heathi Fisher, 1905
  • Hippasteria imperialis Goto, 1914
  • Hippasteria leiopelta Fisher, 1910
  • Hippasteria lepidonotus (Fisher, 1905)
  • Hippasteria magellanica Perrier, 1888
  • Hippasteria mcknighti Mah, Neill, Eleaume & Foltz 2014
  • Hippasteria muscipula Mah, Neill, Eleaume & Foltz 2014
  • Hippasteria nozawai Goto, 1914
  • Hippasteria phrygiana (Parelius, 1768)
  • Hippasteria tiburoni Mah, Neill, Eleaume & Foltz 2014

Bibliography

  • Mah, Christopher L.; Neill, K.; Eléaume, Marc; Foltz, D. (2014). "New Species and global revision of Hippasteria (Hippasterinae: Goniasteridae; Asteroidea; Echinodermata)". Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 171 (2): 422–456. doi:10.1111/zoj.12131. 

References

Wikidata ☰ Q3199223 entry