Brisinga Explained
Brisinga is a genus of starfish in the family Brisingidae. The species in this genus are primarily found in deep sea habitats.[1] [2] [3]
Species
- Brisinga Asbjørnsen, 1856
- Brisinga alberti Fisher, 1907
- Brisinga analoga (Fisher, 1919)
- Brisinga andamanica Wood-Mason & Alcock, 1891
- Brisinga bengalensis Wood-Mason & Alcock, 1891
- Brisinga chathamica McKnight, 1973
- Brisinga costata Verrill, 1884
- Brisinga cricophora Sladen, 1889
- Brisinga distincta Sladen, 1889
- Brisinga endecacnemos Asbjørnsen, 1856
- Brisinga eucoryne Fisher, 1916
- Brisinga evermanni Fisher, 1906
- Brisinga gunnii Alcock, 1893
- Brisinga hirsuta Perrier, 1894
- Brisinga insularum Wood-Mason & Alcock, 1891
- Brisinga panopla Fisher, 1906
- Brisinga parallela Koehler, 1909
- Brisinga synaptoma (Fisher, 1917)
- Brisinga tasmani H.E.S. Clark, 1970
- Brisinga trachydisca Fisher, 1916
- Brisinga variispina Ludwig, 1905
Notes and References
- Book: The reception of Charles Darwin in Europe. 2008. Continuum. Engels, Eve-Marie., Glick, Thomas F.. 9781441166623. London. 159-160. 686786849.
- Web site: WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Brisinga Asbjørnsen, 1856. www.marinespecies.org. en. 2018-10-10.
- News: Critter of the Week: Brisinga chathamica. 2016-04-06. NIWA. 2018-10-10. en.