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Diaseris Milne Edwards & Haime, 1849

206817  (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:206817)

 unaccepted > junior subjective synonym
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  1. Species Diaseris crispa Pourtalès, 1871 accepted as Fungiacyathus (Bathyactis) crispus (Pourtalès, 1871) (unaccepted > superseded combination, basionym)
  2. Species Diaseris distorta (Michelin, 1842) accepted as Cycloseris distorta (Michelin, 1842) (unaccepted > superseded combination)
  3. Species Diaseris fragilis Alcock, 1893 accepted as Cycloseris fragilis (Alcock, 1893) (unaccepted > superseded combination, basionym)
  4. Species Diaseris freycineti Milne Edwards & Haime, 1851 accepted as Cycloseris sinensis Milne Edwards & Haime, 1851 (unaccepted > junior subjective synonym)
  5. Species Diaseris japonica (Vaughan, 1906) accepted as Cycloseris cyclolites (Lamarck, 1815) (unaccepted > junior subjective synonym)
  6. Species Diaseris mortoni Tenison-Woods, 1880 accepted as Cycloseris cyclolites (Lamarck, 1815) (unaccepted > junior subjective synonym)
  7. Species Diaseris pulchella Verrill, 1866 accepted as Cycloseris distorta (Michelin, 1842) (unaccepted > junior subjective synonym)
  8. Species Diaseris pusillus Pourtalès, 1868 accepted as Fungiacyathus (Fungiacyathus) pusillus (De Pourtalès, 1868) (unaccepted > superseded combination, basionym)
  9. Species Diaseris pusilla Pourtalès, 1868 (uncertain > taxon inquirendum)
marine, fresh, terrestrial
Milne Edwards H, Haime J. (1849). Mémoire sur les Polypes appartenant à la famille des Oculinides, au groupe intermédiaire des Pseudastréides et à la famille des Fongides. <em>Comptes rendus hebdomadaires des séances de l'Académie des sciences, Paris.</em> 29: 67-73., available online at https://biodiversitylibrary.org/page/1225794 [details]   
Description Corals are solitary, free-living discs, flat, composed of several fan-shaped segments, with a mouth situated at the point...  
Description Corals are solitary, free-living discs, flat, composed of several fan-shaped segments, with a mouth situated at the point of divergence of the segments. Septa are thick with blunt teeth resembling rows of granules. (Veron, 1986 <57>) [details]
Hoeksema, B. W.; Cairns, S. (2024). World List of Scleractinia. Diaseris Milne Edwards & Haime, 1849. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: https://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=206817 on 2024-05-18
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original description Milne Edwards H, Haime J. (1849). Mémoire sur les Polypes appartenant à la famille des Oculinides, au groupe intermédiaire des Pseudastréides et à la famille des Fongides. <em>Comptes rendus hebdomadaires des séances de l'Académie des sciences, Paris.</em> 29: 67-73., available online at https://biodiversitylibrary.org/page/1225794 [details]   

additional source Randall RH. (2003). An annotated checklist of hydrozoan and scleractinian corals collected from Guam and other Mariana Islands. <em>Micronesica.</em> 35-36: 121-137.
page(s): 131 [details]   

additional source Duncan PM (1884) A revision of the families and genera of the sclerodermic Zoantharia, Ed. & H., or Madreporaria (M. Rugosa excepted). Journal of the Linnean Society of London, 18: 1-204. [details]   

additional source Bourne, G.C. (1905). Report on the solitary corals collected by Professor Herdman, at Ceylon, in 1902. <em>Report to the Government of Ceylon on the Pearl Oyster Fisheries of the Gulf of Manaar.</em> 4: 187-241, pls. 1-4. [details]   

additional source Maragos, J. E.; Potts, D. C.; Aeby, G.; Gulko, D.; Kenyon, J.; Siciliano, D.; VanRavenswaay, D. (2004). 2000-2002 rapid ecological assessment of coral (Anthozoa) on shallow reefs of the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands. Part 1: Species and distribution. Pacific Science, 58(2): 211-230
page(s): 223 [details]   

additional source Wells JW. (1966). Evolutionary development in the scleractinian family Fungiidae. In: Rees WJ (ed.) The Cnidaria and their evolution. <em>Symposium of the Zoological Society of London Academic Press, London.</em> 16: 223–246, pl. 1. [details]   

additional source Veron JEN. (2000). Corals of the World. Vol. 1–3. <em>Australian Institute of Marine Science and CRR, Queensland, Australia.</em>  [details]   

additional source Vaughan TW. (1907). Recent Madreporaria of the Hawaiian Islands and Laysan. <em>US National Museum Bulletin.</em> 59 (9): 1-427.
page(s): 118, 119, 120, 418, 420 [details]   

source of synonymy Hoeksema BW. (1989). Taxonomy, phylogeny and biogeography of mushroom corals (Scleractinia: Fungiidae. <em>Zoologische Verhandelingen, Leiden.</em> 254: 1-295., available online at http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/document/149013 [details]   

status source Milne Edwards H (1860) Histoire naturelle des coralliaires ou polypes proprement dits 3: 1-560. Librairie Encyclopédique de Roret, Paris. (look up in IMIS[details]   
 
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Remark Fungia distorta Michelin, 1842 [details]

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Description Corals are solitary, free-living discs, flat, composed of several fan-shaped segments, with a mouth situated at the point of divergence of the segments. Septa are thick with blunt teeth resembling rows of granules. (Veron, 1986 <57>) [details]
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Japanese ワレクサビライシ属  [details]