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* Astropyga radiata (Leske, 1778) Fig. 25 A–C. Astropyga radiata: Alcock & Anderson, 1984: 192; Mortensen, 1904: 18 –22. Pl. III, Figs 15, 19. Pl. IV, Figs 9, 17. Pl. V. Fig. 27; H.L. Clark, 1923: 373; H.L. Clark, 1925a: 46 –47; Clark & Courtman-Stock, 1976: 224; Richmond, 1997: 296; Samyn, 2003: 201, Figs 2 F, F’, F”; Schultz, 2010: 88, Figs 157–161; Filander & Griffiths, 2014: 52. Pl. I, Fig. I. Material examined. MBC-A 022214; SAMC-A28211. Identification. Test red, with v-shaped, naked interambulacra zones aborally, with dark spots, shinning blue in live animal; pore-pairs almost in contact orally, distant aborally; madreporite extending into interambulacra. Global maximum size. Maximum test diameter 118 mm. Global distribution. East coast region of South Africa (Filander & Griffiths 2014). Kenya (Samyn 2003), Zanzibar to Queensland, Australia, and Hawaiian Islands; littoral to 60 m depth (Schultz 2010). Remarks. Spines of adults and juveniles vary in colour, juvenile spines banded white and purplish-brown and those of adults a uniform color.
Published as part of Filander, Zoleka & Griffiths, Charles, 2017, Illustrated guide to the echinoid (Echinodermata: Echinoidea) fauna of South Africa, pp. 1-72 in Zootaxa 4296 (1) on pages 27-28, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4296.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/843325
Astropyga radiata, Animalia, Echinoidea, Biodiversity, Diadematoida, Diadematidae, Astropyga, Taxonomy, Echinodermata
Astropyga radiata, Animalia, Echinoidea, Biodiversity, Diadematoida, Diadematidae, Astropyga, Taxonomy, Echinodermata
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