Atergatis dilatatus De Haan, 1835
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https://doi.org/10.6620/ZS.2024.63-38 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/5C3287DF-FFF1-8E06-13FE-F8E0FB2D0A42 |
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Felipe |
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Atergatis dilatatus De Haan, 1835 |
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Atergatis dilatatus De Haan, 1835 View in CoL
Atergatis dilatatus View in CoL — Shen 1940a: 224.
Taxonomy: Buitendijk (1960), Serène (1984), Holthuis (1993).
Type: Holotype RMNH D 44480 ( Holthuis 1993; Fransen et al. 1997).
Type locality: “ex Mari Chinensi originem ducunt”: Chinese seas.
Distribution: Eastern Indian Ocean to West Pacific: Sri Lanka and Bay of Bengal, Southeast and East Asia to Japan, Queensland ( Australia), New Caledonia and Samoa ( Serène 1984; Davie 2002; Ng and Davie 2002; Richer de Forges and Ng 2006).
Habitat: Shallow subtidal; associated with coral reef ( Davie 2002).
Atergatis floridus (Linnaeus, 1767) #
Atergatis floridus View in CoL — Morton and Morton 1983: 273, fig. 12.9(7).
Taxonomy: Ng and Davie (2007).
Type: Neotype ò ZRC 1999.0332 View Materials (designated by Ng and Davie 2007).
Type locality: Pulau Seringat, Singapore (neotype).
Distribution: West to Central Pacific: verified from Singapore, the Philippines, Taiwan, Guam, Indonesia, New Guinea and Australia ( Ng and Davie 2007), and Hawaii ( Castro 2011).
Habitat: Intertidal and subtidal; associated with coral reefs in shallow waters ( Dai and Yang 1991).
Remarks: The present species was reported to be toxic with tetrodotoxin and paralytic shellfish toxin ( Noguchi et al. 1983; Llewellyn and Endean 1991; Tsai et al. 1997).
Atergatis integerrimus (Lamarck, 1818) #
Atergatis integerrimus View in CoL — Stimpson 1858a: 32; Stimpson 1907: 42;
Gee 1926: 162 [list]; Gordon 1931: 528; Shen 1940a: 224. Etisus sp. — Morton and Ruxton 1997: 1 unnumb. fig. (23).
Taxonomy: Sakai (1939), Buitendijk (1960), Serène (1984).
Type: Status unknown ( Davie 2002).
Type locality: Unknown.
Distribution: Western Indian Ocean to West Pacific: from East Africa, Mauritius, Persian/Arabian Gulf, India, Andaman and Mergui Islands, Phuket ( Thailand), Southeast and East Asia to Japan, Australia, New Caledonia and Samoa ( Serène 1984).
Habitat: Subtidal; on rocky substrates, of 10 to 30 m deep ( Dai and Yang 1991).
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National Museum of Natural History, Naturalis |
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Atergatis dilatatus De Haan, 1835
Wong, Kingsley J. H., Ng, Peter K. L., Shih, Hsi-Te & Chan, Benny K. K. 2024 |
Atergatis floridus
Morton B & Morton J. 1983: 273 |
Atergatis dilatatus
Shen C-J. 1940: 224 |
Atergatis integerrimus
Stimpson W. 1907: 42 |
Stimpson W. 1858: 32 |