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Name
Ludwig, H. (1903). Seesterne.
Résultats du voyage du S.Y. Belgica en 1897-1898-1899. Rapports scientifiques.
1-72 and 7 plates.
SourceID
47472
DOI
10.5962/bhl.title.100807 [
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Authors
Ludwig, H.
Year
1903
Title
Seesterne
Journal
Résultats du voyage du S.Y. Belgica en 1897-1898-1899. Rapports scientifiques.
Suffix
1-72 and 7 plates
Type
Publication
Link
http://www.vliz.be/nl/catalogus?module=ref&refid=20768
Geographical term
Antarctic
Bibliographical term
Systematics, Taxonomy
Taxonomic term
Asteroidea
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Taxa (12)
Anasterias chirophora
Ludwig, 1903
accepted as
Lysasterias chirophora
(Ludwig, 1903)
(original description)
Belgicella
Ludwig, 1903
accepted as
Freyella
Perrier, 1885
(original description)
Belgicella racowitzana
Ludwig, 1903
accepted as
Freyella benthophila
Sladen, 1889
(original description)
Cheiraster (Luidiaster) gerlachei
Ludwig, 1903
(original description)
Cheiraster gerlachei
Ludwig, 1903
represented as
Cheiraster (Luidiaster) gerlachei
Ludwig, 1903
(original description)
Coscinasterias (Stolasterias) candicans
Ludwig, 1903
accepted as
Notasterias candicans
(Ludwig, 1903)
(original description)
Echinaster smithi
Ludwig, 1903
(original description)
Hymenaster perspicuus
Ludwig, 1903
(original description)
Odontaster cremeus
Ludwig, 1903
accepted as
Acodontaster elongatus
(Sladen, 1889)
(original description)
Pedicellaster antarcticus
Ludwig, 1903
accepted as
Pedicellaster hypernotius antarcticus
Ludwig, 1903
(original description)
Pedicellaster hypernotius antarcticus
Ludwig, 1903
(original description)
Solaster octoradiatus
Ludwig, 1903
accepted as
Solaster regularis subarcuatus
Sladen, 1889
(original description)
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