2014
DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.449.6813
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Taxonomic guide and historical review of starfishes in northeastern Brazil (Echinodermata, Asteroidea)

Abstract: Presently more than 1900 species of sea stars are recognized, of which 77 are recorded for the coast of Brazil. Although the first starfish record in Brazil was published 363 years ago, our knowledge of this fauna remains unsatisfactory from a systematic and ecological point of view, particularly in the north and northeastern regions of the country. This study provides the first annotated list of sea stars from northeastern Brazil. Material described herein is housed at the collections of the Federal Universit… Show more

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“…Placas inferomarginais com dois espinhos marginais alongados, achatados e pontudos. Três espinhos adambulacrais divergentes, mediano maior (Clark & Downey 1992;Gondim et al 2014).…”
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“…Placas inferomarginais com dois espinhos marginais alongados, achatados e pontudos. Três espinhos adambulacrais divergentes, mediano maior (Clark & Downey 1992;Gondim et al 2014).…”
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“…Distribuição geográfica: Oceano Atlântico: Honduras, Panamá, Suriname (Clark & Downey 1992;Alvarado et al 2008), Brasil (Tommasi 1958(Tommasi , 1970aGondim et al 2014;Alitto et al 2016), Uruguai e Argentina (Bernasconi 1957).…”
Section: Echinodermata Do Embaiamento Sul Brasileirounclassified
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“…Entretanto, a validade de alguns desses táxons tem sido questionada (e.g., Walekamp, 1976). Autores subsequentes (Clark & Downey, 1992;Pawson, 2007;Gondim et al, 2014) consideraram N. trigonaria e N. canariensis espécies distintas, mas não aprofundaram a questão, continuaram utilizando caracteres ambíguos na separação das duas espécies, perpetuando as dúvidas existentes. Mortensen (1933), descreveu Narcissia trigonaria helenae (originalmente Narcissia trigonaria var.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…helenae. Veja ICZN, 1999) da ilha oceânica de Santa Helena (Atlântico Sul Central), cuja validade permanece incerta até o presente momento, apesar de autores subsequentes (Downey, 1973;Clark & Downey, 1992;Gondim et al, 2014), sem apresentar quaisquer justificativas, listarem N. trigonaria helenae na sinonímia de N. trigonaria.…”
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