Fromia indica
Authors/Creators
Description
Fromia indica (Perrier, 1869)
Figure 12 A–E
Perrier 1869: 63 [255] (as Scytaster)
Perrier 1875: 177 [441]; Koehler 1910: 140; H.L. Clark 1921: 42; 1938b: 59; Hayashi 1938a: 279; 1938b: 59; 1938c: 207; A.M. Clark 1967: 188; Marsh 1977: 256; Jangoux 1978: 295; 1986: 130. (as Fromia indica)
Bell 1882: 124; H.L. Clark 1921: 41 (as Fromia tumida)
Koehler 1909: 105; H.L. Clark 1921: 41; 1923: 239 (as Fromia andamanensis)
H.L. Clark 1921: 42; 1923: 240; A.H. Clark 1949: 74; A.M. Clark 1967: 189; Clark & Rowe 1971: 62, Branch et al. 2010: 226– 227 (as Fromia elegans)
Hayashi 1938: 428–430 (as Fromia indica forma andamanensis)
Diagnosis. A species of Fromia characterized by granule covered abactinal plates composed of two acutely, differently sized, large and small, abactinal plates (Fig. 12A, B). Plates are wide in shape, irregular in outline extending over the arm surface (Fig. 12B). Marginal surface covered by continuous, granular cover (Fig. 12E). Actinal region small, covered by granules (Fig. 12C). Furrow spines two, blunt adjacent to two rows of blunt tipped subambulacral spines each with two spines per row (Fig. 12D).
Comments. A.M. Clark (1967) provided a synopsis of synonymies and occurrence for this species. A.M. Clark (1967) and Marsh (1977) remarked on the synonymy of Fromia elegans and F. andamanensis with F. indica by Hayashi (1938a). A full consideration of this issue is beyond the scope of this treatment but based on a cursory examination of the descriptions and specimens I agree with the synonymy of Hayashi (1938a), which is reflected herein.
Although specimens cited herein indicate the first occurrence of this species from Madagascar, Branch et al. (2010) documented Fromia elegans (a synonym) from the east coast of South Africa. Gosliner et al. (1996) identified F. indica from Sodwana Bay, Natal, South Africa.
Occurrence. Southern Japan, Fiji and New Caledonia, Ceylon, Andaman Islands (Bay of Bengal), Sodwana Bay, Natal coast South Africa, Madagascar, 3– 27 m.
Material Examined. IE-2007-5079 Tozer Bank, Madagascar, 25° 12' 45'' S; 44° 8' 31.7976'' E, 10- 14 m. Coll. ATIMO VATAE, May 20, 2010. 1 wet spec. R=3.3, r=0.8. IE-2007-5124 cave, Tozer Bank, Madagascar, 25° 12' 44.8812'' S; 44° 8' 31.9776'' E, 20-22 m, Coll. ATIMO VATAE, TA 22 25 May 2010. 1 wet spec. R=2.8 r=0.7. IE- 2007-5143 Tozer Bank, Madagascar, 25° 12' 38.0412'' S; 44° 8' 36.906'' E, 13- 27 m. Coll. ATIMO VATAE TA 21, 21 May 2010. 1 wet spec. R=3.3 r=0.9
Notes
Files
Files
(3.1 kB)
| Name | Size | Download all |
|---|---|---|
|
md5:62047e39d2cdf78fbec32d8ad5c9dc1b
|
3.1 kB | Download |
System files
(33.2 kB)
| Name | Size | Download all |
|---|---|---|
|
md5:d17e7df7d5ddfc7946498fe08ee77799
|
33.2 kB | Download |
Linked records
Additional details
Identifiers
Biodiversity
- Collection code
- ATIMO, VATAE , IE
- Material sample ID
- IE- 2007-5143 , IE-2007-5079 , IE-2007-5124 , TA 21 , TA 22
- Event date
- 2010-05-20 , 2010-05-21 , 2010-05-25
- Verbatim event date
- 2010-05-20 , 2010-05-21 , 2010-05-25
- Scientific name authorship
- Perrier
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Phylum
- Echinodermata
- Order
- Valvatida
- Family
- Goniasteridae
- Genus
- Fromia
- Species
- indica
- Taxon rank
- species
- Taxonomic concept label
- Fromia indica (Perrier, 1869) sec. Mah, 2018
References
- Perrier, E. (1869) Recherche sur les pedicellaires et les ambulacres des asterides et des oursins. Theses presentees a la Faculte des Sciences de Paris pour obtenir le Grade de Docteur es Sciences Naturelles Fictor Masson et fils, Paris, 5 - 188, pls. 1 - 7. https: // doi. org / 10.5962 / bhl. title. 14144
- Perrier, E. (1875) Revision de la Stellerides du Museum d'Historie Naturelle de Paris. Archives du Zoologie Experimentale et Generale, 4, 265 - 450.
- Koehler, R. (1910) An account of the shallow-water Asteroidea. Echinoderma of the Indian Museum, 6, 1 - 192. https: // doi. org / 10.5962 / bhl. title. 11614
- Clark, H. L. (1921) The echinoderm fauna of Torres Strait: Its composition and its origin. Carnegie Institution of Washington Publication, 10, 1 - 223. https: // doi. org / 10.5962 / bhl. title. 14613
- Hayashi, R. (1938 a) Sea stars in the vicinity of the Seto Marine Biological Laboratory. Bulletin of the Biogeographical Society of Japan, 8 (19), 271 - 292.
- Clark, A. M. (1967) Notes on asteroids in the British Museum (Natural History) V. Nardoa and some other ophidiasterids. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Zoology, 15 (4), 169 - 198. https: // doi. org / 10.5962 / bhl. part. 27517
- Marsh, L. M. (1977) Coral reef asteroids of Palau, Caroline Islands. Micronesica, 13 (2), 251 - 281.
- Jangoux, M. (1978) Biological results of the Snellius Expedition. 29. Echinodermata, Asteroidea. Zoologische Mededelingen, 52 (25), 287 - 300.
- Bell, F. J. (1882) 4. Descriptions of new or rare species of Asteroidea in the collection of the British Museum. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London, 1882, 121 - 124. https: // doi. org / 10.1111 / j. 1096 - 3642.1882. tb 02733. x
- Koehler, R. (1909) An account of the deep-sea Asteroidea collected by the Royal Indian Marine Survey Ship Investigator. Echinoderma of the Indian Museum, Part 5, 115 - 131. https: // doi. org / 10.5962 / bhl. title. 11614
- Clark, A. H. (1949) Echinoderms from the mid-Atlantic dredged by the Atlantis in the summer of 1948. Journal of the Washington Academy of Science, 39, 371 - 377.
- Clark, A. M. & Rowe, F. W. E. (1971) Monograph of Shallow-water Indo-West Pacific Echinoderms. British Museum (Natural History) Publications 690. British Museum (Natural History), London, ix + 238, 31 pls.
- Branch, G. M., Griffiths, C. L., Branch, M. L. & Beckley, L. E. (2010) Two Oceans: A guide to the marine life of southern Africa. Struik Nature (Random House), Cape Town, 456 pp. [revised edition]
- Gosliner, T. M., Behrens, D. W. & Williams, G. C. (1996) Coral Reef Animals of the Indo-Pacific. Sea Challengers Press, Monterey, California, 314 pp.