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Description The disc is flat, 21
mm diameter. The radial shields are triangular with rounded corners, separated
and parallel to one another, with 35 plates between them; 12 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 0.51 mm,
overlapping; primary plates visible.
The ventral interradial surface is plated. The oral shields are exposed,
pentagonal (concaved proximal edges), wider than long. The adoral shields are
exposed, proximal 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 as wide as long or wider than long,
with one, pointed or tapering 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, 58 times d.d.
Dorsal arm plates, contiguous, without spines/granules; quadrangular, and
0.40.5 times long as wide. The second ventral arm plates are contiguous
with the third plate, diamond or fan-shaped, and 0.60.7 times long as
wide. Ventral arm plates of the first free segments separated, diamond (concave
proximal edges), and 0.450.6 times long as wide. Tentacle pores along the
arm, with one scale, not covering the pore, oval. There are 02 arm spines
on the first ventral segment, 3 on the first free segments. The spines are
erect, extending laterally, longest in middle or longest dorsally, and 24
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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