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Echinoidea source details

Mooi, R. 1997. Sand dollars of the genus Dendraster (Echinoidea: Clypeasteroida): Phylogenetic systematics, heterochrony, and distribution of extant species. Bulletin of Marine Science 61, 343-375.
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Mooi, R.
1997
Sand dollars of the genus Dendraster (Echinoidea: Clypeasteroida): Phylogenetic systematics, heterochrony, and distribution of extant species
Bulletin of Marine Science
61: 343-375
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Bahía del Rosario for Dendraster mexicanus H.L. Clark, 1948 
Bahía Sebastián Vizcaíno for Dendraster rugosus H.L. Clark, 1948 
Baja California for Dendraster granti Durham, 1950 † 
Guadalupe Island for Dendraster terminalis (Grant & Hertlein, 1938) 
Santa Barbara for Dendraster laevis H.L. Clark, 1948 
Santa Rosalia for Dendraster vizcainoensis Grant & Hertlein, 1938 
 Fossil range

Plio-Pleistocene (?) [details]

 Fossil range

Pliocene to recent [details]

 Neotype

Neotype (deignated by Mooi, 1997: p. 357): CASIZ 081372 from Ocean Beach, San Francisco, California. CASIZ = ... [details]

 Status

D. excentricus elongatus was not considered by Mortensen (1948) or any subsequent worker to be a valid taxon [...]. ... [details]

 Status

D. excentricus elongatus was not considered by Mortensen (1948) or any subsequent worker to be a valid taxon [...]. ... [details]

 Status

Durham (1950) distinguished D. granti from D. vizcainoensis by the larger tubercles on the oral surface and by its ... [details]

 Status

Different life-stages of this species were described under different names: D. terminals (as Echinocyamus ... [details]

 Status

Durham et al. (1980) were the first to recognize that H.L. Clark's (1948) D. mexicanus and D. rugosus were ... [details]

 Status

Durham et al. (1980) were the first to recognize that H.L. Clark's (1948) D. mexicanus and D. rugosus were ... [details]

 Taxonomy

The attribution of the species terminalis Grant & Hertlein, 1938 to Marginoproctus was based on misidentified ... [details]

 Type locality

Eschscholtz's material came from two Russian circum-global expeditions (1815-1818 and 1823 to 1826), but it is ... [details]

 Type locality

Locality A3559, north of Loreto, Baja California, Mexico [details]

 Type locality

north of Santa Barbara Island, California, USA [details]

 Type locality

Bahía Rosario, Baja California, Mexico [details]

 Type locality

Bahía Sebastián Vizcaíno, Baja California, Mexico [details]

 Type locality

Isla de Guadalupe, Mexico [details]

 Type locality

Punta Santa Rosaliá, Bahía Sebastián Vizcaíno, Baja California, Mexico [details]

 Type material

According to Mooi (1997: p. 356-357) the type material of D. excentricus appears to be lost. [details]

 Type material

Holotype: CASG 14985; Paratypes: Museum of Paleontology, University of California, Berkeley 14986-9, 14991-2, 15382, ... [details]

 Type material

Holotype: LACM 39-80.1; Paratypes: LACM 39-80.2 LACM = Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, ... [details]

 Type material

Holotype: LACM 37-11.5; Paratypes: LACM 37-11.6, CASIZ 029950. CASIZ = California Academi of Sciences, Invertebrate ... [details]

 Type material

Holotype: LACM Alan Hancock Foundation no. 50; Paratypes: LACM 37-11.6. LACM = Natural History Museum of Los Angeles ... [details]

 Type material

Holotype: CASIZ 029939; Paratypes: CASIZ 029940, University of California, Los Angeles 7713a, b. CASIZ = California ... [details]

 Type material

Holotype: San Diego Natural History Museum Loc. 395; Paratypes: CASG 6947, University of California at Los Angeles ... [details]


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