Selenka is the original author in Vaney (1905). Theel as author in Kalk (1958) [details]
Ranges eastward up to Japan (Tortonese, 1949). [details]
Also distributed in Singapore and the Pelew Islands (A.H. Clark, 1911). [details]
Cosmopolitan by Ludwig (1899). Also recorded from Acapulpo (Selenka, 1867) [details]
Also distributed in Südsee, Sandwich Is. And Java (Selenka, 1867); Hong Kong and Pacific Islands (Pearson, 1910); ... [details]
Distribution also eastwards in the Indian Ocean to the Phillippines. [details]
Also distributed in east coast of India, Bonin, Aru, Tonga, New Caledonie and Australia (Lambert, 1923). [details]
Also distributed in the Pacific and Indian Ocean (Lampert, 1896). [details]
Distribution: Indian Ocean, Sumatra, Fiji Is. (Pearson, 1910). [details]
Also distributed in the Pacific and Indian Ocean (Lampert, 1896). From the Celebes in Selenka (1867). [details]
Also distributed in Florida (Selenka, 1867) [details]
Also distributed in Guam (Clark, 1954). [details]
Also known in Australia (Lampert, 1896). [details]
Also distributed around Amboia (Indonesia) and around Archipelago of Mergui (Burma) (Lampert, 1896). [details]
Also distributed in whole the Pacific and the Indian Ocean (Lampert, 1896). [details]
Also distributed around Japan. [details]
Also distributed around Indonesia; Celebes (Selenka, 1867). [details]
Tropical Indo-Pacific, also distributed in Australia in Kalk (1958) [details]
Holotype Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts (USA) 147, paratype Museum of ... [details]
Actinometra solaris var. albonotata Bell, 1884 has Albany Island as type locality (A.H. Clark, 1908). [details]
Also recorded from 'Coin Peros' by Bell (1909) - locality can't be traced. [details]
In subgenus (Psammechinus). Holotype Zoological Museum, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen (Denmark). Type ... [details]
In family Pentagonasteridae in Ludwig (1899). [details]
Syntipes Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts (USA) No. 722 (12 specimens), ... [details]
Quoy & Gaim as authors in Lampert (1896). [details]
Quoy & Gaimard are the original authors in Pearson (1910). [details]
Type specie of the genus Muelleria Jaeger, 1833 (Rowe & Gates, 1995). [details]
Can't be a valid species: genus name has been abolished by Pearson (1914). Can't trace specific epitheton to either ... [details]
Status unclear: A.M. Clark (1968) refers 'the remaining species which have been referred to Pectinura' to ... [details]
Ludwig (1899) cites Linck as authority. [details]
Genus Pseudocucumis not valid anymore. Pseudocucumis africana Semper is treated as a synonym of Cucumaria africana ... [details]
In Subgenus: (Chondrocloea) Oestergren. [details]
Subgenus: (Synapta) Oestergren. [details]
Subgenus: (Euapta[details]
In subgenus: (Hipponoë) in Ludwig (1899). [details]
Needs confirmation [details]
Needs confirmation!! Possibly a misidentification by Bell 1909 <495>. [details]
Listed in the citations as E. Desorii [details]
Ludwig treats Holothuria pulla Selenka as a synonym of Holothuria aethiops. [details]
Ludwig (1899) treats H. parva as a synonym of H. lubrica. Type species of the Subgenus (Selenkothuria) Deichmann, ... [details]
Ludwig (1899) cites Koehler in that H. leucospilota is probably a synonym of H. vagabunda. [details]
In Subgenus (Mertensiothuria) Deichmann, 1958. [details]
L. dubiaBrandt and L. fustigera A. Agassiz treated as a synonym of L. Imperialis (Ludwig, 1899). [details]
Or misidentification by Ludwig 1899? Jangoux did not see Decary's 1924 paper. [details]
Pearson (1914) combines the genera Muelleria and Holothuria under the latter name, and divided the old genus ... [details]
See remark with M. mauritiana [details]
See note on M. mauritiana [details]
Status of Pectinura not clear, possibly type species (only known from the holotype from the Meditteranean) only species. [details]
Needs confirmation. Clark says: '… there are none in the MCZ which can properly be called serpentina so I am ... [details]
Flores, Amboina. [details]
Red Sea (Tortonese, 1949). [details]