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Ophiura 4526

F 93079.

Family - Ophiuridae.



Description

The disc is flat, 13 mm diameter. The radial shields are triangular with rounded corners, separated and parallel to one another, with 1–2 plates between them, with triangular plate separating part of the shields; 0.9–1.1 times long as wide, and length 0.14 times d.d. The dorsal surface is covered by plates, no spines/granules, with a visible diameter of 0.3–1 mm, overlapping or touching; primary plates visible or not visible. Arm comb present, with papillae long pointed spiniform, 2 or more time long as wide, separated radially.

The ventral interradial surface is with skin-covered plates. The oral shields are exposed, pentagonal, as long as wide. The adoral shields are exposed, extending to lateral edge of oral shield, separated radially, meeting interradially. Bursal slits extend from the oral shield to the disc margin, not bordered by spines or papillae. The jaw is wider than long, with one, pointed or tapering apical papilla or rounded apical papilla, longer than wide. Oral papillae are present along each jaw angle in a series, pointed or quadrangular. The oral tentacle pore is located out of the jaw on top of the ventral disc, with a ring of scales surrounding the pore.

The specimen has five arms, unbranched, moniliform, 3–5 times d.d. Dorsal arm plates, contiguous, without spines/granules; oval or fan-shaped, and 0.45–0.6 times long as wide. The second ventral arm plates are contiguous with the third plate, rounded or fan-shaped, and 0.45–0.6 times long as wide. Ventral arm plates of the first free segments separated or contiguous, diamond (concaved distal edges), and 0.45–0.55 times long as wide. Tentacle pores along the arm, with several scales as a ring of many scales around the pore, reducing in number, covering the pore, oval. There are 0–2 arm spines on the first ventral segment, 3 on the first free segments. The spines are adpressed to arm, extending laterally, subequal, and 1–2 times as long as one arm segment, pointed, cylindrical. Glassy rough shaft.

Description exported from Delta key and to be finalised when DNA sampling completed. Note species description and image characters may vary slightly in animals of different size within the same species.

Cite this publication as: "T O'Hara (2010). ‘Ophiuroids from deep sea southern Australia. Museum Victoria. Version: 1.0 http://www.museumvictoria.com.au/stars"
Information updated 5 February 2010

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