Stauraster Valette, 1929
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Genus Stauraster Valette, 1929 View in CoL
Type species. Stauraster billodense Valette, 1929 View in CoL (= Pentaceros primaevus von Zittel, 1880 View in CoL , herein).
Diagnosis. Stauranderasterid with short, rapidly tapering arms, made up of seven columns of similarly sized and -shaped ossicles (radials, adradials, superomarginals, inferomarginals). Disc including two circlets of ossicles; outer ring made up of primary radials and interradials and inner one of inner calycinal plates surrounding ce. Radials transversely broad, sub-rectangular. Sculpture of deeply impressed granule pits on abactinals and marginal ossicles.
Remarks. Spencer & Wright (1966) included Stauraster as a possible synonym of Hadranderaster Spencer, 1907 . However, the discovery of more complete material demonstrates that Stauraster is a distinct genus, which lacks the small ossicles intercalated between the abactinals and marginals that are present in Hadranderaster abbreviatus ( Geinitz, 1871; see Spencer 1907, pl. 24, fig. 1). The sculpture of the body ossicles is also quite different in the two genera; in H. abbreviatus , the shallow spine pits are fine and very dense, whereas in S. primaevus they are less dense and deeply impressed ( Fig. 5A–G, I–K View Figure 5 ); in addition, there is a smooth margin around the ossicles. The characteristics and distinctiveness of Stauraster were discussed by Villier et al. (2004a, b). Because Stauraster billodense is considered a subjective junior synonym of P. primaevus , the latter becomes the type species of Stauraster ( ICZN Article 11.6.1).
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