WoRMS taxon details
Neometra diana (AH Clark, 1912)
731459 (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:731459)
accepted
Species
Calometra diana AH Clark, 1912 · unaccepted (basionym)
marine, brackish, fresh, terrestrial
(of Calometra diana AH Clark, 1912) Clark, A. H. (1912). Descriptions of eleven new crinoids belonging to the families Calometridae and Thalassometridae discovered by “Siboga” in the Dutch East Indies. <em>Zoologische Anzeiger.</em> 39:420-428. [details]
Distribution Kepulauan Kai, Indonesia, to Timor in 73-90 m.
Distribution Kepulauan Kai, Indonesia, to Timor in 73-90 m. [details]
WoRMS (2025). Neometra diana (AH Clark, 1912). Accessed at: https://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=731459 on 2025-04-07
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(of Calometra diana AH Clark, 1912) Clark, A. H. (1912). Descriptions of eleven new crinoids belonging to the families Calometridae and Thalassometridae discovered by “Siboga” in the Dutch East Indies. <em>Zoologische Anzeiger.</em> 39:420-428. [details]
basis of record Clark, A. H. (1947) A monograph of the existing crinoids. 1(4b). <i>Bulletin of the United States National Museum</i> 82:1-473, 43 pls. [details]
new combination reference Clark, A. H. (1918). The unstalked crinoids of the Siboga Expedition. <em>Siboga Exped.</em> 42b: 1-300, 28 pl., available online at https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/11716783 [details]
basis of record Clark, A. H. (1947) A monograph of the existing crinoids. 1(4b). <i>Bulletin of the United States National Museum</i> 82:1-473, 43 pls. [details]
new combination reference Clark, A. H. (1918). The unstalked crinoids of the Siboga Expedition. <em>Siboga Exped.</em> 42b: 1-300, 28 pl., available online at https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/11716783 [details]





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Diagnosis Neometra with synarthrial tubercles greatly elongated and conspicuous, as high as broad at the base. Cirri nearly half as long as the 16-17 arms, with 42-50 cirrals; longest cirrals with L/W ratio 2. [details]Distribution Kepulauan Kai, Indonesia, to Timor in 73-90 m. [details]