Astroglymma sculptum ( Döderlein 1896 )

Baker, Alan N., Okanishi, Masanori & Pawson, David L., 2018, Euryalid brittle stars from the International Indian Ocean Expedition 1963 - 64 (Echinodermata: Ophiuroidea: Euryalida), Zootaxa 4392 (1), pp. 1-27 : 22-23

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4392.1.1

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5958815

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scientific name

Astroglymma sculptum ( Döderlein 1896 )
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Astroglymma sculptum ( Döderlein 1896) View in CoL

( Fig. 22 View FIGURE 22 )

Astrophyton sculptum Döderlein, 1896: 299 View in CoL , pl.18 fig. 29.

Astroglymma sculptum View in CoL .— Döderlein, 1927: 47, pl. 1 fig. 3,4; pl. 5 fig. 13. Baker, 1980: 66, figs. 19, 28, 31; Liao & A. M. Clark, 1995: 170, fig. 74; Rowe & Gates, 1995: 365.

Astroglymma robillardi View in CoL .— Mortensen, 1933a:34, pl. 3 figs. 1,2; pl. 4 fig. 1.

Material Examined. USNM 1072476 View Materials , Anton Bruun Cruise 8 Station 394B, off Durban, 29° 27’ S, 31° 31’ E, 68– 70 m, 29 September, 1964, 3 specimens plus arm fragments of a 4th GoogleMaps . USNM 1072575 View Materials , Anton Bruun Cruise 8 Station 403E, off Mozambique, 19° 09’ S, 36° 55’ E, 88 m, 2 specimens, 9 October 1964 GoogleMaps . USNM 1233996 View Materials , Anton Bruun Cruise 8 Station 394A, Off Durban, South Africa, 29° 26’ S, 31° 32’ E, 68 m, 25 September 1964, 1 specimen GoogleMaps .

Remarks. Two specimens from Station 394B are very large (dd. 76 and dd. 81 mm) and are typical of the species ( Fig. 22A–B View FIGURE 22 ). A medium-sized specimen (dd. 30 mm) is uniformly covered with fine pustules and occasional larger ones ( Fig. 22C–E View FIGURE 22 ). The arms are bifurcated 16–17 times and carry girdle bands after the first branch. Otherwise the description matches that in Baker, (1980 p. 66) of material from the eastern Indian Ocean.

Distribution. Originally described from USFC Albatross material from the Philippines, this shallow water basket star is widely distributed in the Indo-Malaysian region, and in the east China Sea in 73–300m depth ( Baker, 1980), and its occurrence off Durban and further north off Mozambique, is not unexpected.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Echinodermata

Class

Ophiuroidea

Order

Euryalida

Family

Gorgonocephalidae

Genus

Astroglymma

Loc

Astroglymma sculptum ( Döderlein 1896 )

Baker, Alan N., Okanishi, Masanori & Pawson, David L. 2018
2018
Loc

Astrophyton sculptum Döderlein, 1896 : 299

Döderlein, 1896 : 299
Loc

Astroglymma sculptum

Döderlein, 1927 : 47
Baker, 1980 : 66
Liao & A. M. Clark, 1995 : 170
Rowe & Gates, 1995 : 365
Loc

Astroglymma robillardi

Mortensen, 1933a :34
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