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Asterias

Asteroidea - Asteriidae

Taxonomy
Asterias was named by Linnaeus (1758) [Sepkoski's age data: J Plie R]. It is extant. Its type is Asterias rubens. It is the type genus of Asteriinae.

It was assigned to Asteriidae by Gray (1840); to Asteridae by Clark and Twitchell (1915); to Asteriinae by Spencer and Wright (1966); and to Forcipulatida by Sepkoski (2002).

Synonyms
Synonymy list
YearName and author
1758Asterias Linnaeus p. 661
1836Uraster Agassiz p. 191
1840Asterias Gray p. 178
1840Asteracanthion Müller and Troschel p. 320
1915Asterias Clark and Twitchell p. 28
1966Asterias Spencer and Wright p. U75
2002Asterias Sepkoski

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RankNameAuthor
kingdomAnimalia()
Bilateria
EubilateriaAx 1987
Deuterostomia
Ambulacraria
phylumEchinodermata
subphylumEleutherozoa
Asterozoa()
classAsteroidea
RankNameAuthor
subclassAmbuloasteroidea
infraclassNeoasteroidea()
superorderSurculifera
Tripedicellaria
Forcipulatida()
familyAsteriidae
subfamilyAsteriinae
genusAsterias

If no rank is listed, the taxon is considered an unranked clade in modern classifications. Ranks may be repeated or presented in the wrong order because authors working on different parts of the classification may disagree about how to rank taxa.

G. Asterias Linnaeus 1758
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Subg. †Asterias (Archaeasterias) Müller 1855
Asterias arenicola Goldfuss 1833
Asterias bituminosa Geinitz 1849
Asterias deslongchampsi Morière 1878
Asterias dubium Whitfield 1877
Asterias gaveyi Forbes 1850
Asterias lincki Sears 1905
Asterias planci Linnaeus 1758
Asterias propinqua Münster 1835
Asterias punctulata Desmoulins 1832
Asterias ranvillensis Porte 1927
Asterias remondii Gabb 1866
Asterias rubens Linnaeus 1758
Asterias stellionura Sears 1905
Invalid names: Asteracanthion Müller and Troschel 1840 [synonym], Uraster Agassiz 1836 [objective synonym]
Diagnosis
No diagnoses are available