Ophiomusium australe H. L. Clark, 1928
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4097.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6056428 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C57E0C-A77B-ED23-B0CD-FF48FE90A774 |
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Ophiomusium australe H. L. Clark, 1928 |
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Ophiomusium australe H. L. Clark, 1928 .
Figures 6 View FIGURE 6 a, b
Ophiomusium australe H. L. Clark, 1928 ; Baker, 1979; O’Hara, 1990. Ophiomusium aporum H. L. Clark, 1928 ; Baker, 1979.
Holotype SAM K256, Spencer or St Vincent Gulfs, South Australia, depth unknown.
Main Features: This species was originally described by Clark as a variety (now = subspecies) of O. simplex Lyman 1878 . However, in 1979 I examined the type and concluded that australe was a valid species, and synonymized O. aporum with it ( Baker 1979). The disc plates are smooth and overlapping, and the radial shields are separated by 3 plates decreasing in size towards the arm. At the interradial margin of the disc are two overlapping tumid plates. The oral shields, post-oral plate and the two tumid marginal plates make up the ventral surface. There are two exposed tentacle pores, each with a scale. The genital slits are short—one lateral plate long. There are two triangular ventral arm plates and gradually diminishing dorsal plates on each arm. The lateral arm plates carry 2 small spines.
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South African Museum |
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Ophiomusium australe H. L. Clark, 1928
Baker, Alan N. 2016 |
Ophiomusium australe
H. L. Clark 1928 |
Ophiomusium aporum
H. L. Clark 1928 |