Amphiophiura sp.
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5124.1.1 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:C015F8CB-799B-4A92-90AE-02B4C576089E |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6411798 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C72D87A1-5354-FF9B-FEA3-8290FCD7FDB7 |
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Amphiophiura sp. |
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Amphiophiura sp. juvenile
Fig. 4C–D View FIGURE 4
Material examined. MD 50 DC34, MNHN IE.2009.1615 (3).
Comparative material Examined. Amphiophiura sculptilis (Lyman, 1878) : IN2017_ V03 stn 086, 30°5.9’S 153°53.9’E, 2429–2518 m, 5/6/2021, holotype, MV F237937 GoogleMaps (51).
Remarks. The three specimens are very small (1–3 mm dd, Fig. 4C–D View FIGURE 4 ) and possibly juveniles of a larger species. The primary plates are contiguous and cover over half of the disc, the radial shields are small, contiguous distally but separated proximally by a small triangular scale, and there are 2 interradial quadrangular scales between the shields. The oral shields are as long as wide, pointed proximally and rounded distally, taking up the majority of the ventral surface, otherwise there are six small ventral scales in three rows. There are four slender arm spines, almost a segment in length. The DAPs are kite-shaped and separate. The VAPs are hourglass-shaped, longer than wide. They resemble A. sculptilis ( Lyman 1878b) however, juveniles of that size from Australia (MV F237937) have much shorter arm spines and more coarsely granulated disc plates.
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Museum Donaueschingen |
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Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle |
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Cepario de Hongos del Instituto de Ecologia |
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University of Montana Museum |
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