Ceramaster japonicus Sladen 1889

Ceramaster japonicus (Sladen, 1889) Sladen 1889: 272; Goto 1914: 313 (as Pentagonaster ) Verrill 1899: 179 (as Mediaster ) Fisher 1911: 206; Djakonov 1950: 46 (1968: 390); Baranova 1957: 161; Imaoka et al. 1990: 48; A.M. Clark 1993: 249; Lambert 2000: 57; Takahashi et al. 1997: 3105 (Table 1); Fujik...

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topic Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Echinodermata
Asteroidea
Valvatida
Goniasteridae
Ceramaster
Ceramaster japonicus
spellingShingle Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Echinodermata
Asteroidea
Valvatida
Goniasteridae
Ceramaster
Ceramaster japonicus
Mah, Christopher L.
Ceramaster japonicus Sladen 1889
topic_facet Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Echinodermata
Asteroidea
Valvatida
Goniasteridae
Ceramaster
Ceramaster japonicus
description Ceramaster japonicus (Sladen, 1889) Sladen 1889: 272; Goto 1914: 313 (as Pentagonaster ) Verrill 1899: 179 (as Mediaster ) Fisher 1911: 206; Djakonov 1950: 46 (1968: 390); Baranova 1957: 161; Imaoka et al. 1990: 48; A.M. Clark 1993: 249; Lambert 2000: 57; Takahashi et al. 1997: 3105 (Table 1); Fujikura et al. 2008: 271 (as Ceramaster japonicus ) Comments. Ceramaster japonicus is present at bathyal depths (194–1437 m) and occurs across a relatively wide range (Northern Japan to Aleutian Islands to Oregon). Although very little is known about the biology of this species, it has been observed in situ by the Japanese submersible Shinkai 2000 in Sagami Bay displaying a large swollen disk. Because sediment is never present in the guts of collected specimens and because the abactinal surface is often distended, it seems most likely that these were filled with seawater (Fujikura et al. 2008). The pollutant butylin has been found from individuals of this species from Suruga Bay, Japan (Takahashi et al. 1997). Occurrence. Tosa Bay, Sagami Bay, Suruga Bay, Sea of Okhotsk, Aleutian Islands, Bering Sea, British Columbia, Washington, Oregon. 194–1490 m Material examined. USNM 38875 Honshu Island, Sagami Bay, 916 to 1370 m. Coll. USFC Albatross 3 wet specs. USNM 32241, Cape Meares, Oregon. 45º30’N, 124º 52’W, 1437 m. Coll. USFC Albatross 3 dry specs R=6.2, r=3.9, R=5.2, r=3.4; R=6.0, r=3.8; CASIZ 106926, Bower’s Bank, Bering Sea. 0º33’N, 178º44’E, 1068 m (584 fms). Coll. USFC Albatross. 1 dry spec. R=6.7, r=5.2 : Published as part of Mah, Christopher L., 2016, Deep-sea (> 1000 m) Goniasteridae (Valvatida; Asteroidea) from the North Pacific, including an overview of Sibogaster, Bathyceramaster n. gen. and three new species, pp. 101-141 in Zootaxa 4175 (2) on page 113, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4175.2.1, http://zenodo.org/record/257286 : {"references": ["Sladen, W. P. (1889) Asteroidea. Report of the Scientific Results of H. M. S. Challenger, 30, 1 - 893.", "Goto, H. (1914) A descriptive monograph of Japanese Asteroidea. 1. Journal of the College of Sciences, Imperial University of Tokyo, 29, 1 - 808.", "Verrill, A. E. (1899) Revision of certain genera and species of starfishes, with descriptions of new forms. Transactions of the Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences, 10 (1), 145 - 234.", "Fisher, W. K. (1911) Asteroidea of the North Pacific and adjacent waters. 1. Phanerozonia and Spinulosida. Bulletin of the US National Museum, 76: xiii + 420 pp. 122 pls.", "Djakonov, A. M. (1950) Morskie Zvezdy Morei SSSR T U 34, 1 - 203. [Translated as Dyakonov. A. M. 1968. Sea stars (Asteroids) of the USSR Seas. Keys to the Fauna of the USSR 34. Zoological Institute of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR, ed. By Strelkov, A. A., Israel Program for scientific translations Ltd. Jerusalem, 183 pp.]", "Baranova, Z. I. (1957) Echinoderms of the Bering Sea. Issledovaniya Dalny-Vostok Morei USSR, 4, 149 - 266. [In Russian]", "Imaoka, T., Irimura, S., Okutani, T., Oguro, C., Oji, T., Shigei, M. & Horikawa, H. (1990) Echinoderms from the Continental shelf and slope around Japan. Japan Fisheries Resource Conservation Association. vol. I., 159 pp.", "Clark, A. M. (1993) An index of names of recent Asteroidea - Part 2: Valvatida. E chinoderm Studies, 4, 187 - 366.", "Lambert, P. (2000) Sea Stars of British Columbia, southeast Alaska, and Puget Sound. Royal British Columbia Museum Handbook, 186 pp.", "Takahashi, S., Tanabe, S. & Kubodera, T. (1997) Butylin residues in deep-sea organisms collected from Suruga Bay, Japan. Environmental Science & Technology, 31, 3103 - 3109.", "Fujikura, K., Okutani, T. & Maruyama, T. (2008) Deep-sea life-Biological Observations Using Research Submersibles. Tokai University Press. 487 pp. [ISBN 978 - 4 - 486 - 01787 - 5 in Japanese]"]}
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5281/zenodo.6055209 2023-05-15T15:43:45+02:00 Ceramaster japonicus Sladen 1889 Mah, Christopher L. 2016 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6055209 https://zenodo.org/record/6055209 unknown Zenodo http://zenodo.org/record/257286 http://publication.plazi.org/id/690EFFC1FF8FFFE85C67FF96857BFFB8 http://zoobank.org/B264C215-000D-42C5-8AC9-B801872CD182 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit https://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4175.2.1 http://zenodo.org/record/257286 http://publication.plazi.org/id/690EFFC1FF8FFFE85C67FF96857BFFB8 http://zoobank.org/B264C215-000D-42C5-8AC9-B801872CD182 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6055208 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit Open Access Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode cc0-1.0 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess CC0 Biodiversity Taxonomy Animalia Echinodermata Asteroidea Valvatida Goniasteridae Ceramaster Ceramaster japonicus article-journal ScholarlyArticle Taxonomic treatment Text 2016 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6055209 https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4175.2.1 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6055208 2022-04-01T09:59:55Z Ceramaster japonicus (Sladen, 1889) Sladen 1889: 272; Goto 1914: 313 (as Pentagonaster ) Verrill 1899: 179 (as Mediaster ) Fisher 1911: 206; Djakonov 1950: 46 (1968: 390); Baranova 1957: 161; Imaoka et al. 1990: 48; A.M. Clark 1993: 249; Lambert 2000: 57; Takahashi et al. 1997: 3105 (Table 1); Fujikura et al. 2008: 271 (as Ceramaster japonicus ) Comments. Ceramaster japonicus is present at bathyal depths (194–1437 m) and occurs across a relatively wide range (Northern Japan to Aleutian Islands to Oregon). Although very little is known about the biology of this species, it has been observed in situ by the Japanese submersible Shinkai 2000 in Sagami Bay displaying a large swollen disk. Because sediment is never present in the guts of collected specimens and because the abactinal surface is often distended, it seems most likely that these were filled with seawater (Fujikura et al. 2008). The pollutant butylin has been found from individuals of this species from Suruga Bay, Japan (Takahashi et al. 1997). Occurrence. Tosa Bay, Sagami Bay, Suruga Bay, Sea of Okhotsk, Aleutian Islands, Bering Sea, British Columbia, Washington, Oregon. 194–1490 m Material examined. USNM 38875 Honshu Island, Sagami Bay, 916 to 1370 m. Coll. USFC Albatross 3 wet specs. USNM 32241, Cape Meares, Oregon. 45º30’N, 124º 52’W, 1437 m. Coll. USFC Albatross 3 dry specs R=6.2, r=3.9, R=5.2, r=3.4; R=6.0, r=3.8; CASIZ 106926, Bower’s Bank, Bering Sea. 0º33’N, 178º44’E, 1068 m (584 fms). Coll. USFC Albatross. 1 dry spec. R=6.7, r=5.2 : Published as part of Mah, Christopher L., 2016, Deep-sea (> 1000 m) Goniasteridae (Valvatida; Asteroidea) from the North Pacific, including an overview of Sibogaster, Bathyceramaster n. gen. and three new species, pp. 101-141 in Zootaxa 4175 (2) on page 113, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4175.2.1, http://zenodo.org/record/257286 : {"references": ["Sladen, W. P. (1889) Asteroidea. Report of the Scientific Results of H. M. S. Challenger, 30, 1 - 893.", "Goto, H. (1914) A descriptive monograph of Japanese Asteroidea. 1. Journal of the College of Sciences, Imperial University of Tokyo, 29, 1 - 808.", "Verrill, A. E. (1899) Revision of certain genera and species of starfishes, with descriptions of new forms. Transactions of the Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences, 10 (1), 145 - 234.", "Fisher, W. K. (1911) Asteroidea of the North Pacific and adjacent waters. 1. Phanerozonia and Spinulosida. Bulletin of the US National Museum, 76: xiii + 420 pp. 122 pls.", "Djakonov, A. M. (1950) Morskie Zvezdy Morei SSSR T U 34, 1 - 203. [Translated as Dyakonov. A. M. 1968. Sea stars (Asteroids) of the USSR Seas. Keys to the Fauna of the USSR 34. Zoological Institute of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR, ed. By Strelkov, A. A., Israel Program for scientific translations Ltd. Jerusalem, 183 pp.]", "Baranova, Z. I. (1957) Echinoderms of the Bering Sea. Issledovaniya Dalny-Vostok Morei USSR, 4, 149 - 266. [In Russian]", "Imaoka, T., Irimura, S., Okutani, T., Oguro, C., Oji, T., Shigei, M. & Horikawa, H. (1990) Echinoderms from the Continental shelf and slope around Japan. Japan Fisheries Resource Conservation Association. vol. I., 159 pp.", "Clark, A. M. (1993) An index of names of recent Asteroidea - Part 2: Valvatida. E chinoderm Studies, 4, 187 - 366.", "Lambert, P. (2000) Sea Stars of British Columbia, southeast Alaska, and Puget Sound. Royal British Columbia Museum Handbook, 186 pp.", "Takahashi, S., Tanabe, S. & Kubodera, T. (1997) Butylin residues in deep-sea organisms collected from Suruga Bay, Japan. Environmental Science & Technology, 31, 3103 - 3109.", "Fujikura, K., Okutani, T. & Maruyama, T. (2008) Deep-sea life-Biological Observations Using Research Submersibles. Tokai University Press. 487 pp. [ISBN 978 - 4 - 486 - 01787 - 5 in Japanese]"]} Text Bering Sea Alaska Aleutian Islands DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Bering Sea Okhotsk Pacific Sladen ENVELOPE(-45.281,-45.281,-60.675,-60.675) Baranova ENVELOPE(159.744,159.744,53.931,53.931)