WoRMS source details
Dendraster L. Agassiz in Agassiz & Desor, 1847 (redescription)
Dendraster excentricus (Eschscholtz, 1831) (status source)
Dendraster excentricus elongatus H.L. Clark, 1935 accepted as Dendraster excentricus (Eschscholtz, 1831) (status source)
Dendraster excentricus var. elongatus H.L. Clark, 1935 accepted as Dendraster excentricus (Eschscholtz, 1831) (status source)
Dendraster granti Durham, 1950 † accepted as Dendraster vizcainoensis Grant & Hertlein, 1938 (status source)
Dendraster laevis H.L. Clark, 1948 accepted as Dendraster terminalis (Grant & Hertlein, 1938) (status source)
Dendraster mexicanus H.L. Clark, 1948 accepted as Dendraster vizcainoensis Grant & Hertlein, 1938 (status source)
Dendraster rugosus H.L. Clark, 1948 accepted as Dendraster vizcainoensis Grant & Hertlein, 1938 (status source)
Dendraster terminalis (Grant & Hertlein, 1938) (new combination reference)
Dendraster vizcainoensis Grant & Hertlein, 1938 (redescription)
Dendraster vizcainoensis similaris Grant & Hertlein, 1938 accepted as Dendraster vizcainoensis Grant & Hertlein, 1938 (status source)
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
Neotype (deignated by Mooi, 1997: p. 357): CASIZ 081372 from Ocean Beach, San Francisco, California. CASIZ = ... [details]
D. excentricus elongatus was not considered by Mortensen (1948) or any subsequent worker to be a valid taxon [...]. ... [details]
D. excentricus elongatus was not considered by Mortensen (1948) or any subsequent worker to be a valid taxon [...]. ... [details]
Durham (1950) distinguished D. granti from D. vizcainoensis by the larger tubercles on the oral surface and by its ... [details]
Different life-stages of this species were described under different names: D. terminals (as Echinocyamus ... [details]
Durham et al. (1980) were the first to recognize that H.L. Clark's (1948) D. mexicanus and D. rugosus were ... [details]
Durham et al. (1980) were the first to recognize that H.L. Clark's (1948) D. mexicanus and D. rugosus were ... [details]
The attribution of the species terminalis Grant & Hertlein, 1938 to Marginoproctus was based on misidentified ... [details]
Eschscholtz's material came from two Russian circum-global expeditions (1815-1818 and 1823 to 1826), but it is ... [details]
Locality A3559, north of Loreto, Baja California, Mexico [details]
north of Santa Barbara Island, California, USA [details]
Bahía Rosario, Baja California, Mexico [details]
Bahía Sebastián Vizcaíno, Baja California, Mexico [details]
Punta Santa Rosaliá, Bahía Sebastián Vizcaíno, Baja California, Mexico [details]
According to Mooi (1997: p. 356-357) the type material of D. excentricus appears to be lost. [details]
Holotype: CASG 14985; Paratypes: Museum of Paleontology, University of California, Berkeley 14986-9, 14991-2, 15382, ... [details]
Holotype: LACM 39-80.1; Paratypes: LACM 39-80.2 LACM = Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, ... [details]
Holotype: LACM 37-11.5; Paratypes: LACM 37-11.6, CASIZ 029950. CASIZ = California Academi of Sciences, Invertebrate ... [details]
Holotype: LACM Alan Hancock Foundation no. 50; Paratypes: LACM 37-11.6. LACM = Natural History Museum of Los Angeles ... [details]
Holotype: CASIZ 029939; Paratypes: CASIZ 029940, University of California, Los Angeles 7713a, b. CASIZ = California ... [details]
Holotype: San Diego Natural History Museum Loc. 395; Paratypes: CASG 6947, University of California at Los Angeles ... [details]