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Annals and Magazine of Natural History.
This species was first mentioned by John Edward Gray in 1840 in the Annals and Magazine of Natural History as Asterias multiradiata and later as Heliaster multiradiatus.
The species was first formally described in 1854 by British botanist John Miers in the Annals and Magazine of Natural History.
Alfred Russel Wallace, a naturalist working in Borneo, had a paper on the "introduction" of species published in Annals and Magazine of Natural History.