Stellaster inspinosus / CASIZ 116084

Stellaster inspinosus / CASIZ 116084

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Scientific name: Stellaster inspinosus H.L. Clark, 1916 Locality: Western Australia's shores near Fremantle, where West Owen Anchorage stands out as a notable landmark. Collection date: November 18, 1975, marked the day this specimen was discovered by L. Marsh and M. Sinclair on F.R.V. Flinders. Collector: The duo of L. Marsh and M. Sinclair made history that day, collecting this specimen with great care. Identified by and date: It was L.M. Marsh who carefully identified this find on a specific date, putting its true nature into perspective. Collection Name: This remarkable specimen is now safely housed at the Western Australian Museum, awaiting further study. The California Academy of Sciences is a research institution dedicated to exploring life's secrets in San Francisco's stunning Golden Gate Park. Our mission revolves around understanding and explaining the intricacies of life on Earth. To delve deeper into this fascinating specimen, visit our online Invertebrate Zoology & Geology collections, enter the corresponding catalog number, and uncover its hidden treasures.

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