WoRMS source details
Echinodiscus ellipticus Duncan & Sladen, 1883 † (basis of record)
Echinodiscus pedemontanus (Airaghi, 1899) † (new combination reference)
Echinodiscus placenta Duncan & Sladen, 1883 † (basis of record)
Echinodiscus truncatus (L. Agassiz, 1841) (status source)
Paraamphiope Stara & Sanciu, 2014 (original description)
Paraamphiope arcuata (Fuchs, 1883) † (new combination reference)
Paraamphiope raimondii Stara & Sanciu, 2014 (original description)
Sculpsitechinus Stara & Sanciu, 2014 (original description)
Sculpsitechinus auritus (Leske, 1778) (new combination reference)
Sculpsitechinus tenuissimus (L. Agassiz & Desor, 1847a) (new combination reference)
Sculpsitechinus tulearensis Stara & Sanciu, 2014 (original description (unavailable nomenclaturally))
Borneo for Paraamphiope raimondii Stara & Sanciu, 2014
Italy for Echinodiscus pedemontanus (Airaghi, 1899) †
Libya for Paraamphiope arcuata (Fuchs, 1883) †
North Sulawesi for Sculpsitechinus tenuissimus (L. Agassiz & Desor, 1847a)
Tuléar for Sculpsitechinus auritus (Leske, 1778)
Neotype MAC MAC.IVM.207, geounit Indonesian part of the Molukka Sea, identified as Lobophora tenuissima L. Agassiz & Desor, 1847a
Neotype MSNG MSNDG.1218, identified as Amphiope pedemontana Airaghi, 1899
1. Test sometimes slightly indented laterally in ambulacra II and IV; thin and sharp margin; 2. Main visceral ... [details]
Species of medium-small size, depressed lateral profile, narrow and elongated axially lunules on the posterior ... [details]
1. Sub pentagonal visceral hollow width almost 47% TL; 2. Main visceral central hollow with wall reinforced by a ... [details]
Small-medium sized species, with a low side profile and ovoid lunules axially elongated in the posterior ambulacra. ... [details]
Small-medium sized species, with a low side profile and slit-like lunules axially elongated in the posterior ... [details]
1. Subcircular or vaguely polygonal visceral hollow, with the floor reinforced by a network of ribs; 2. Petalodium ... [details]
Medium sized species, with a low side profile and axially elongated notches in the posterior ambulacra. Petals ... [details]
Medium sized species, elongated (in the specimens of New Caledonia and Palau) with a maximum width very rear of the ... [details]
From Andamane coasts of Thailand, locus typicus. [details]
Para = affinity with the relate genus Amphiope [details]
From the name of S. Raimondi, the collector that have donated the specimen to the museum. [details]
Sculpsit = carved: the name derives from the rear notches that characterized the species Echinodiscus auritus ... [details]
Neotype: MSNDG.1218; housed at the Museo di Storia Naturale “G. Doria” of Genoa, Italy. [details]
Neotype: MAC.IVM.109 (TL = 125 mm); housed in the Department of Animal Biology and Ecology (UNICA), Cagliari, Italy [details]
Neotype: MAC.IVM207 (TL = 50 mm); housed in the Department of Animal Biology and Ecology (UNICA), Cagliari, Italy. [details]
Generic attribution uncertain according to Stara & Sanciu (2014: p. 335) [details]
Generic attribution uncertain according to Stara & Sanciu (2014: p. 335). [details]
Generic attribution uncertain according to Stara & Sanciu (2014: p. 335). [details]
Pak Meng Beach (7°29’57.69” N, 98°49’08.51” E, on sandy mud, low tide), Trang Province, Thailand. [details]
Val Bormida, Liguria and Piedmont, Italy. [details]
Mangili, Tulear Province, Madagascar. [details]
Lembeh Channel, North Sulawesi, Indonesia. [details]
Holotype: PMBC 26346.1 (TL = 81 mm); housed at the Phuket Marine Biological Centre, Phuket, Thailand. [details]
The whole type-series, located at the Natural History Museum of Milan, was lost in the bombing during the last World War [details]
Holotype: MAC.IVM 206 (TL = 53 mm); housed in the Department of Animal Biology and Ecology (UNICA), Cagliari, Italy. [details]
Leske (1778: 202), did not mention the locality where the specimens studied come from and neither the museum in ... [details]