Ophiomusa Hertz, 1927
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2024.933.2525 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11197593 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038987D9-FF86-D779-0031-C1591E80FC9C |
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Genus Ophiomusa Hertz, 1927 View in CoL
Fig. 6A–G View Fig
Type species
Ophiumusium lymani Wyville-Thomson, 1873 .
Examined species
Ophiomusa lymani View in CoL .
Oral GP
Absent.
Adradial GP
Bar-like, dorsalwards curved, distal end flaring, with one large and one smaller, weakly domed or flat condylar process and curved groove; proximal to processes a large, nearly circular depression with coarser stereom. At middle of ventral edge, a fin-like process, which articulates with abGP.
Abradial GP
Large, as long as adGP, triangular, thick, a longitudinal ridge divides the plate in two slanting halves. Almost completely exposed on ventral disc.
Oral shields
Inner side flat, distally a triangular patch of smooth stereom with minute pores, in centre coarsely meshed stereom, proximally finer meshed. Madreporite strongly thickened, flatter smooth triangular patch distally, large central opening (externally no hydropore visible).
Radial shield
At middle of distal edge, a low condyle, bordered distally by narrow groove, proximal to condyle a circular patch with finer stereom.
Remarks
The disc skeleton of Ophiomusa lymani consists of a small number of large, tightly adjoining plates and few smaller dorsal scales. It is considered to be a paedomorphic species ( Stöhr & Martynov 2016). The abGP makes up a considerable part of the ventral disc covering. The genital slits are not obvious. The rough patches on adGP and RS seem to be positioned opposite to each other and are likely connected by muscle fibres.
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