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Calliderma (sea star)

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Calliderma
Temporal range: 94.3–48.6 Ma
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Calliderma

Gray, 1847[1]
Species
  • Calliderma (Mastaster) Wright and Wright 1940
  • Calliderma atagensis Valette 1925
  • Calliderma emma Gray, 1847
  • Calliderma juigneti Breton 1988
  • Calliderma moreaui Néraudeau and Breton 1993
  • Calliderma smithiae (Forbes 1848)
  • Calliderma viaudi Breton 1988

Calliderma is an extinct genus of sea stars in the family Goniasteridae. Species are known from the Cretaceous to the Eocene.

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References

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  1. ^ J. E. Gray. 1847. Description of some new genera and species of Asteriadae. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1847, pages 72-82
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  • "Calliderma" at the Encyclopedia of Life
  • "Calliderma". Paleobiology Database. Retrieved 1 Jan 2017.