calcar var. octogona Lamarck, 1816, Asterias
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Asterias calcar var. octogona Lamarck, 1816: 557 .
Asteriscus australis (part) Müller & Troschel, 1842: 43.
Meridiastra calcar – Clark 1993: 224. — O’Loughlin & Waters 2004: 3.
Patiriella calcar – Clark in Clark & Mah 2001: 252.
CURRENT STATUS. — Meridiastra calcar (Lamarck, 1816) .
MATERIAL EXAMINED. — Australia • MNHN-IE-2014-248; holotype; King George Sound, Albany; Baudin expedition (1800-1804); Péron and Lesueur leg. • MHNH; Lesueur drawings collection ref. 74039; Baudin expedition .
DISTRIBUTION. — South and east coasts of Australia, Tasmania.
REMARKS
Three varieties of Asterias calcar were briefly described by Lamarck – viz. hexagona, octogona and quinqueangula – whose individuals were collected in Australian waters (King George Sound [Albany], West Australia) and are still in the MNHN.
Lamarck reported their colour in life from a Lesueur drawing and without distinguishing the varieties (“Cette astérie est rouge, violette, brillante de couleur, et ressemble à une fleur lorsqu’elle est vivante [this sea star is red, violet, of brilliant colours and looks like a flower when alive]”). Lesueur’s drawings indicate these colours should at least characterize individuals of the variety octogona .
The type specimen of Asterias calcar var. octogona was not recognised by Müller & Troschel (1842) who made it one of the types of their new species, Asteriscus australis .