Hemiaster (Hemiaster) Lambert and Thiéry 1924 (heart urchin)

Echinoidea - Spatangoida - Hemiasteridae

The subgenus Hemiaster is extinct according to Treatise and WoRMS.

Full reference: J. Lambert and P. Thiéry. 1924. Essai de nomenclature raisonnée des échinides. L. Ferrière, Chaumont (6-7)385-512

Parent taxon: Hemiaster according to P. M. Kier 1984

See also Fischer 1966 and Lambert and Thiéry 1924

Sister taxa: Hemiaster (Bolbaster), Hemiaster (Gregoryaster), Hemiaster (Holanthus), Hemiaster (Integraster), Hemiaster (Leymeriaster), Hemiaster (Trachyaster), Hemiaster aequisgranensis, Hemiaster alamedensis, Hemiaster amelianus, Hemiaster antillensis, Hemiaster arcolensis, Hemiaster arcticus, Hemiaster atavus, Hemiaster beecheri, Hemiaster bufo, Hemiaster californicus, Hemiaster calvini, Hemiaster cholamensis, Hemiaster comanchei, Hemiaster delawarensis, Hemiaster dewalquei, Hemiaster elegans, Hemiaster globulosus, Hemiaster gonzalezmunozi, Hemiaster hattaensis, Hemiaster humphreysanus, Hemiaster kuemmeli, Hemiaster moscovensis, Hemiaster orbignyi, Hemiaster oregonensis, Hemiaster parastatus, Hemiaster paronai, Hemiaster proclivus, Hemiaster regulusanus, Hemiaster sabinal, Hemiaster scutiger, Hemiaster sibiricus, Hemiaster stella, Hemiaster texanus, Hemiaster ungula, Hemiaster welleri, Hemiaster wetherbyi, Hemiaster zululandensis

Subtaxa: Hemiaster (Hemiaster) madrugensis Hemiaster (Hemiaster) siboneyensis

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Type: Spatangus bufo

Ecology: slow-moving shallow infaunal deposit feeder-detritivore

Distribution:

• Cretaceous of Egypt (5 collections)

Total: 5 collections each including a single occurrence

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