Asteroidea name details
Gomophia egyptiaca egeriae A.M. Clark, 1967
224054 (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:224054)
unaccepted
Subspecies
marine, brackish, fresh, terrestrial
recent only
Clark, A. M. (1967). Notes on asteroids in the British Museum (Natural History) V. <i>Nardoa</i> and some other ophidiasterids. <em>Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Zoology.</em> 15(4): 169-198., available online at https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/2336715
page(s): 169 [details]
page(s): 169 [details]
Description Colour in life: background fawn-grey with two to three irregular dark brown bands (including tubercles) across arms...
Description Colour in life: background fawn-grey with two to three irregular dark brown bands (including tubercles) across arms becoming paler towards tips, some of the larger tubercles, especially interradially, reddish surrounded by narrow black band, adorally, three or four sections of eight to ten furrow spines on each arm are pink (Humphreys, 1981). [details]
Mah, C.L. (2021). World Asteroidea Database. Gomophia egyptiaca egeriae A.M. Clark, 1967. Accessed at: http://www.marinespecies.org/asteroidea/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=224054 on 2024-05-04
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Clark, A. M. (1967). Notes on asteroids in the British Museum (Natural History) V. <i>Nardoa</i> and some other ophidiasterids. <em>Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Zoology.</em> 15(4): 169-198., available online at https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/2336715
page(s): 169 [details]
additional source Liu, J.Y. [Ruiyu] (ed.). (2008). Checklist of marine biota of China seas. <em>China Science Press.</em> 1267 pp. (look up in IMIS) [details] Available for editors
page(s): 169 [details]
additional source Liu, J.Y. [Ruiyu] (ed.). (2008). Checklist of marine biota of China seas. <em>China Science Press.</em> 1267 pp. (look up in IMIS) [details] Available for editors
From other sources
Description Colour in life: background fawn-grey with two to three irregular dark brown bands (including tubercles) across arms becoming paler towards tips, some of the larger tubercles, especially interradially, reddish surrounded by narrow black band, adorally, three or four sections of eight to ten furrow spines on each arm are pink (Humphreys, 1981). [details]