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Döderlein, L. (1926). Ueber Asteriden aus dem Museum von Stockholm. Kungl. Svenska Vetenskapsakademiens Handlingar, Tredje Serien. Band 2, No. 6. 22 pp, 4 pls.
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Döderlein, L.
1926
Ueber Asteriden aus dem Museum von Stockholm
Kungl. Svenska Vetenskapsakademiens Handlingar, Tredje Serien
Band 2, No. 6. 22 pp, 4 pls
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A few very interesting forms of Asterids, from a collection at the Museum of Stockholm, had to be determined. Four forms (two of Astropecten, one of Pentaceraster and one of Nepanthia), of which were suggested to be new, are described. Several others are fully remarked. [Viele verdienten ihres Fundorts wegen Erwähnung]. Some, that were doubted, are checked, namely Leiaster glaber, Goniodiscaster scaber, Ophidiaster granifer and Ophidiaster hemprichi.
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East Africa for Leiaster coriaceus Peters, 1852 
East Africa for Leiaster leachi (Gray, 1840) 
Madagascar for Pentaceraster mammillatus (Audouin, 1826) 
Mauritian Exclusive Economic Zone for Leiaster coriaceus Peters, 1852 
Mauritian Exclusive Economic Zone for Leiaster leachi (Gray, 1840) 
Mauritian Exclusive Economic Zone for Ophidiaster purpureus Perrier, 1869 
Mozambican Exclusive Economic Zone for Astropecten antares Döderlein, 1926 
Mozambican Exclusive Economic Zone for Astropecten antares Döderlein, 1926 
Mozambican Exclusive Economic Zone for Leiaster glaber Peters, 1852 
Réunion Exclusive Economic Zone for Ophidiaster purpureus Perrier, 1869 
Seychellois Exclusive Economic Zone for Leiaster leachi (Gray, 1840) 
Seychellois Exclusive Economic Zone for Ophidiaster purpureus Perrier, 1869 
 Description

Distribution: from the eastern side of the Cape of Good Hope to Mozambique (Clark & Rowe, 1971). This specie ... [details]

 synonymy

Jangoux 1985 placed A. antares in the synonymy of A. inermis, which was itself already placed in synonymy of A. ... [details]

 Type locality

Mozambique, 9 m. (Clark & Rowe, 1971). [details]