Ophiacantha angolensis Koehler, 1923
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Ophiacantha angolensis Koehler, 1923
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West African records. Ophiacantha angolensis: Koehler 1923: 6 ; Cherbonnier 1962: 6; Tommasi 1967: 525; Madsen 1970: 162. Ophiacantha angolensis inermis: Mortensen 1936: 255 .
Material examined. St. BE13: dredge sampling, 15°17.562´S, 12°00.030´E; 8 specimens, 1–4 mm. Depth: 67 m. This species appeared only at this station.
Diagnosis. One of the characteristic features of Ophiacantha angolensis is a quite big and pointed, single, unpaired papilla at the apex of the jaw. The smaller and spiniform lateral oral papillae are arranged in a continuous series. The dorsal disc plates are uniformly covered with numerous spinelets, 80–90 µm high, ending in one to three thorns.
Distribution. Northern West Africa: Ivory Coast and southwards, southern West Africa: Porto Alexandre, Angola and northwards, at 55 to 200 m.
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