Henricia

Henricia is a large genus of slender-armed sea stars belonging to the family Echinasteridae. It contains about fifty species.

Henricia
Bloody Henry (Henricia sanguinolenta)
Scientific classification
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Leptognathina
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Genus:
Henricia

Gray, 1840[1]
Type species
Asterias oculata Pennant, 1777
Synonyms
  • Linckia Forbes, 1839 non Nardo, 1834
  • Cribella Forbes, 1841
  • Cribrella Lütken, 1857
  • Magdalenaster Koehler, 1907
  • Cyllaster A.H. Clark, 1916
  • Spinohenricia Heding, 1935

The sea stars from this genus are ciliary suspension-feeders, filtering phytoplankton.

Species

According to the World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS), the following species belong to this genus [2]

  • Henricia abyssalis Mortensen, 1933
  • Henricia ambigua Djakonov, 1958
  • Henricia angusta Djakonov, 1961
  • Henricia aniva Djakonov, 1958
  • Henricia anomala Hayashi, 1973
  • Henricia antillarum Perrier, 1881
  • Henricia arcystata Fisher, 1917
  • Henricia aspera Fisher, 1906
  • Henricia asthenactis Fisher, 1910
  • Henricia aucklandiae Mortensen, 1925
  • Henricia augusta Djakonov, 1961
  • Henricia beringiana Djakonov, 1950
  • Henricia caudani (Koehler, 1895)
  • Henricia clarki Fisher, 1910
  • Henricia compacta (Sladen, 1889)
  • Henricia cylindrella (Sladen, 1883)
  • Henricia densispina (Sladen, 1878)
  • Henricia derjugini Djakonov, 1950
  • Henricia diffidens (Koehler, 1923)
  • Henricia downeyae A.M. Clark, 1987
  • Henricia dyscrita Fisher, 1911
  • Henricia echinata Clark & Jewett, 2010
  • Henricia elachys Clark & Jewett, 2010
  • Henricia elegans Djakonov, 1950
  • Henricia eschrichti (Müller & Troschel, 1842)
  • Henricia exigua Hayashi, 1940
  • Henricia fisheri A.M. Clark, 1962
  • Henricia gemma Clark & Jewett, 2010
  • Henricia gracilis (Ludwig, 1905)
  • Henricia granulifera Djakonov, 1958
  • Henricia hayashii Djakonov, 1961
  • Henricia hedingi Madsen, 1987
  • Henricia imitatrix Djakonov, 1961
  • Henricia inexpectata Djakonov, 1961
  • Henricia insignis Clark & Jewett, 2010
  • Henricia iodinea Clark & Jewett, 2010
  • Henricia irregularis Hayashi, 1940
  • Henricia kapalae Rowe & Albertson, 1987
  • Henricia kinkasana Hayashi, 1940
  • Henricia kurilensis Djakonov, 1958
  • Henricia leviuscula (Stimpson, 1857)
  • Henricia lineata Clark & Jewett, 2010
  • Henricia lisa A.H. Clark, 1949
  • Henricia longispina Fisher, 1910
  • Henricia lukinsii (Farquhar, 1898)
  • Henricia microplax Fisher, 1917
  • Henricia mutans (Koehler, 1909)
  • Henricia nana (Ludwig, 1905)
  • Henricia nipponica Uchida, 1928
  • Henricia obesa (Sladen, 1889)
  • Henricia ochotensis Djakonov, 1950
  • Henricia oculata (Pennant, 1777)
  • Henricia ohshimai Hayashi, 1935
  • Henricia orientalis Djakonov, 1950
  • Henricia ornata (Perrier, 1869)
  • Henricia pachyderma Hayashi, 1940
  • Henricia pacifica Hayashi, 1940
  • Henricia pagenstecheri (Studer, 1885)
  • Henricia parva Koehler, 1912
  • Henricia pauperrima Fisher, 1906
  • Henricia perforata (O.F. Müller, 1776)
  • Henricia pertusa (O.F. Müller, 1776)
  • Henricia polyacantha Fisher, 1906
  • Henricia praestans (Sladen, 1889)
  • Henricia pseudoleviuscula Djakonov, 1958
  • Henricia pumila Eernisse, Strathmann & Strathmann, 2010
  • Henricia ralphae Fell, 1958
  • Henricia reniossa Hayashi, 1940
  • Henricia retecta A.M. Clark & Courtman-Stock, 1976
  • Henricia reticulata Hayashi, 1940
  • Henricia rhytisma Clark & Jewett, 2010
  • Henricia robusta Fisher, 1906
  • Henricia sachalinica Djakonov, 1958
  • Henricia saghaliensis Hayashi, 1940
  • Henricia sanguinolenta (O.F. Müller, 1776)
  • Henricia seminudus (A.H. Clark, 1916)
  • Henricia sexradiata (Perrier, 1881)
  • Henricia simplex (Sladen, 1889)
  • Henricia singularis Djakonov, 1961
  • Henricia skorikovi Djakonov, 1950
  • Henricia smilax (Koehler, 1920)
  • Henricia solida Djakonov, 1950
  • Henricia spinulfera (E. A. Smith, 1876)
  • Henricia spongiosa (O. Fabricius, 1780)
  • Henricia studeri Perrier, 1891
  • Henricia sufflata (Sladen, 1889)
  • Henricia tacita Djakonov, 1958
  • Henricia tahia McKnight, 1973
  • Henricia tumida Verrill, 1914
  • Henricia uluudax Clark & Jewett, 2010
  • Henricia vermilion Clark & Jewett, 2010
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References

  1. Gray, J.E. (1840). A synopsis of the genera and species of the class Hypostoma (Asterias, Linnaeus). Annals and Magazine of Natural History 6: 184
  2. WoRMS : Henricia
  • Catalogue of Life. (2008). Catalogue of Life. (2008). Retrieved May 8, 2010, from Species 2000: http://www.catalogueoflife.org/annual-checklist/2008/browse_taxa.php?selected_taxon=991569
  • Clark, A.M. & Downey, M.E. (1992) Starfishes of the Atlantic. Chapman & Hall Identification Guide 3, 794 pp.
  • Clark, A.M. (1996). An index of names of recent Asteroidea, part 3. Velatida and Spinulosida, in: Jangoux, M.; Lawrence, J.M. (Ed.) (1996). Echinoderm Studies, 5: pp. 183–250
  • Djakonov, A.M. (1961) Survey of the star fish species of the genus Henricia Gray from the north-western parts of the Pacific Ocean. Investigations of the Far Eastern Seas of the U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences of U.S.S.R., Moscow-Leningrad, 1961, 7, 5–89
  • Kozloff, E.N. (1996) Marine Invertebrates of the Pacific Northwest, with Additions and Corrections. Univ. Washington Press, Seattle, Washington, 539 pp.
  • Hansson, H.G. (2001). Echinodermata, in: Costello, M.J. et al. (Ed.) (2001). European register of marine species: a check-list of the marine species in Europe and a bibliography of guides to their identification. Collection Patrimoines Naturels, 50: pp. 336–351
  • Rowe, F.W.E & Gates, J. (1995). Zoological Catalogue of Australia 33. Echinodermata. Melbourne: CSIRO Australia, 510 pp.
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