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Echinoidea name details

Evechinus australiae Tenison-Woods, 1878

763177  (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:763177)

 unaccepted > superseded combination (transferred to the genus Tripneustes by McLaren et al. 2023: p. 750)
Species
Euechinus australiae Tenison-Woods, 1878 · unaccepted > misspelling (misspelling of genus name)
Evechinus australe · unaccepted > misspelling (misspelling)
marine, brackish, fresh, terrestrial
recent only
Tenison-Woods, J. E. 1878. The Echini of Australia. Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales 2, 145-176., available online at https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/3341652
page(s): 167 [details]   
Note ‘Small sea beach about three miles [~4.8 km]...  
Type locality ‘Small sea beach about three miles [~4.8 km] north of Port Jackson heads’ (Ramsay 1885, footnote on p. 23); Sydney Harbour, NSW, Australia; no depth recorded. As described by Ramsey, a small sea beach 3 miles [~4.8 km] north of the Port Jackson Heads could refer to Collins Beach (33°48′31.0″S, 151°17′28.6″E), Store Beach (33°48′42.1″S, 151°17′22.9″E) or Little Manly (33°48′24.6″S, 151°17′14.1″E). To provide as close a location as possible we use the coordinates of Port Jackson (33°49′S, 151°16′E) as the type locality. [details]
Type material Lectotype (designated by McLaren et al. 2023: p. 751): Australian Museum (AM) J. 30960, 1 intact specimen (McLaren et al. 2023: Fig. 2) (https://sydney.pedestal3d.com/r/5UJwvpuVld). Paralectotypes. Two fragmentary specimens: AM J. 30961, AM J. 1099 (McLaren et al. 2023: Fig. 3).  [details]
Kroh, A.; Mooi, R. (2024). World Echinoidea Database. Evechinus australiae Tenison-Woods, 1878. Accessed at: https://www.marinespecies.org/Echinoidea/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=763177 on 2024-04-19
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original description Tenison-Woods, J. E. 1878. The Echini of Australia. Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales 2, 145-176., available online at https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/3341652
page(s): 167 [details]   

additional source Ramsay, E.P. (1885). Catalogue of the Echinodermata in the Australian Museum. Part I. Echini. Desmosticha and Petalosticha. 54 pp., Sydney (F.W. White Printer)., available online at https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/1331594
page(s): 23, 51 [details]   

status source McLaren, E.; Bronstein, O.; Kroh, A.; Winkler, V.; Miskelly, A.; Sommer, B.; Byrne, M. (2023). Hidden in plain sight: Tripneustes kermadecensis (Echinodermata: Echinoidea) is a junior synonym of the eastern Australian sea urchin Evechinus australiae described in 1878. <em>Invertebrate Systematics.</em> 37(11): 741., available online at https://doi.org/10.1071/is23038
page(s): 750 [details]  Available for editors  PDF available 

status source Mortensen, T. (1943). A Monograph of the Echinoidea. III, 3. Camarodonta. II. Echinidæ, Strongylocentrotidæ, Parasaleniidæ, Echinometridæ. 446 pp., C. A. Reitzel, Copenhagen.
page(s): 298 [details]   
From editor or global species database
Type locality ‘Small sea beach about three miles [~4.8 km] north of Port Jackson heads’ (Ramsay 1885, footnote on p. 23); Sydney Harbour, NSW, Australia; no depth recorded. As described by Ramsey, a small sea beach 3 miles [~4.8 km] north of the Port Jackson Heads could refer to Collins Beach (33°48′31.0″S, 151°17′28.6″E), Store Beach (33°48′42.1″S, 151°17′22.9″E) or Little Manly (33°48′24.6″S, 151°17′14.1″E). To provide as close a location as possible we use the coordinates of Port Jackson (33°49′S, 151°16′E) as the type locality. [details]

Type material Lectotype (designated by McLaren et al. 2023: p. 751): Australian Museum (AM) J. 30960, 1 intact specimen (McLaren et al. 2023: Fig. 2) (https://sydney.pedestal3d.com/r/5UJwvpuVld). Paralectotypes. Two fragmentary specimens: AM J. 30961, AM J. 1099 (McLaren et al. 2023: Fig. 3).  [details]

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