Published June 16, 2025 | Version v1
Taxonomic treatment Open

Astropecten hemprichi

  • 1. Department of Marine Biology, Khorramshahr University of Marine Science and Technology, Khorramshahr, Iran
  • 2. Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman, Kerman, Iran
  • 3. Department of Marine Biology, Faculty of Marine Science and Technology, University of Hormozgan, Bandar Abbas, Iran
  • 4. Natural History Museum, Cromwell Road, London, SW 7 5 BD, UK
  • 5. School of Life Sciences, University of Warwick, Coventry, CV 4 7 AL, UK

Description

Astropecten hemprichi (Müller & Troschel, 1842): 71

Material examined: 4 specimens (ZMSBUK-1639/1 _ ZMSBUK-1639/4)

Largest sampled specimen in this study: R: 56mm, r: 19mm

Description: (Figs. 6–10)

Five arms, disk relatively large and arms correspondingly shorter than in other Persian Gulf Astropecten species (R /r 3:1).Abactinal surface with numerous densely packed paxillae at the centre of the disc, becoming larger towards the periphery although those in the arm axes largest, up to 11 central granules. Madreporite small, often concealed by abactinal paxillae Body margin defined by large supero-marginal plates, rectangular in abactinal aspect, each possessing a series of granules, one of which is clearly enlarged on all by the most proximal; Long, spatulate primary spines extending from inferomarginal plate at right angles to the ray, 4–6 smaller accessory spines below the primary spine not in distinctive row, remainder of inferomarginal plates covered in spinlets; terminal disc in tube feet absent, feet instead tapering to distinctive point. Abactinal surface distinctly dark red to pale orange with irregular fusiform dark pink or pale red spots. Pattern faded by persistent in alcohol.

Observations:

Found intertidally among mixed sandy/rock substrate; Recorded in the present study at Qeshm and Hengam Islands.

Previously reported from the Persian Gulf; (Price 1982a; Price 1983; Adeli et al. 2022); present study.

Notes

Published as part of Pourvali, Naser, Aliabadi, Mohammad-Ali Salari, Salamat, Negin, Hesni, Majid Askari, Ranjbar, Mohammad Sharif, Carter, Hugh & Price, Andrew. R. G., 2025, Systematics, distribution and ecology of sea stars (Echinodermata: Asteroidea) from Iranian waters of the Persian Gulf and a revised identification key, pp. 201-234 in Zootaxa 5647 (3) on pages 208-210, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5647.3.1, http://zenodo.org/record/15819780

Files

Files (1.9 kB)

Name Size Download all
md5:2d7dd93c57d13073b22ae05391666da0
1.9 kB Download

System files (17.4 kB)

Name Size Download all
md5:03c686b7b5c2da4374b7c3f91b5b54ad
17.4 kB Download

Linked records

Additional details

References

  • Muller, J. H. & Troschel, F. H. (1842) System der Asteriden. Vieweg & Sohn, Braunschweig, 134 pp. https://doi.org/10.5962/bhl.title.11715
  • Price, A. R. G. (1982 a) Echinoderms of Saudi Arabia. Comparison between echinoderm faunas of Arabian Gulf, SE Arabia, Red Sea and Gulfs of Aqaba and Suez. Fauna of Saudi Arabia, 4, 3-21.
  • Price, A. R. G. (1983) Echinoderms of Saudi Arabia: Echinoderms of the Arabian Gulf Coast of Saudi Arabia. In: Fauna of Saudi Arabia. Vol. 5. Karger Libri, Basel, pp. 28-108.
  • Adeli, B., Ghavam Mostafavi, P. & Fatemi, S. M. R. (2022) Complementary investigation and taxonomic identification of starfishes, (Echinodermata: Asteroidea) from the Northern Persian Gulf, Iran. Iranian Journal of Animal Biosystematics, 18 (1), 9-24. https://doi.org/10.22067/IJAB.2022.71228.1016