Gorgonocephalus cf. dolichodactylus Döderlein, 1911

Nethupul, Hasitha, Stöhr, Sabine & Zhang, Haibin, 2022, New species, redescriptions and new records of deep-sea brittle stars (Echinodermata: Ophiuroidea) from the South China Sea, an integrated morphological and molecular approach, European Journal of Taxonomy 810 (1), pp. 1-95 : 25-28

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2022.810.1723

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6471121

persistent identifier

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scientific name

Gorgonocephalus cf. dolichodactylus Döderlein, 1911
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Gorgonocephalus cf. dolichodactylus Döderlein, 1911 View in CoL

Figs 11–12 View Fig View Fig

Gorgonocephalus dolichodactylus Döderlein, 1911: 34–36 View in CoL , pl. 1 figs 4–5, pl. 7 figs 3, 4a–b.

Gorgonocephalus dolichodactylus View in CoL – Döderlein 1927: 27, 52. — Matsumoto 1915: 73, fig. 20. — Baker 1980: 52, figs 18a, 20, 30. — Liao & Clark 1995: 171, fig. 75. — McKnight 2000: 45–46, pl. 20.

Material examined

CHINA • 1 spec.; South China Sea , Zhongsha Islands, seamount; 13°36.00′ N, 114°34.49′ E; depth 1340 m; 30 Mar. 2020; collection event: stn SC008; MSV Shenhaiyongshi leg.; preserved in -80°C; GenBank: MZ 198760 View Materials ; IDSSE EEB-SW0006 GoogleMaps .

Remarks

The disc diameter was 67 mm. Our specimen is similar to the holotype description by Döderlein (1911) and the description in Liao & Clark (1995), but showed some morphological variations, especially on the disc ( Fig. 11 View Fig ). Therefore, we hesitate to fully associate our specimen with G. dolichodactylus . The original description and the description in Liao & Clark (1995) mention small granules on both the dorsal and ventral disc, but the present specimen is completely naked except for the radial shields ( Fig. 11A–E View Fig ), which are covered by scattered granules ( Fig. 11F View Fig ).

Pedicellarial bands are formed by approximately 12 articulating tubercles at the curved distal end of the baseplate ( Fig. 12B View Fig ), and these articulations have a single foramen ( Fig. 12C View Fig ). The distal end of the baseplate internal side becomes curved with perforations on the ventral side of the baseplate ( Fig. 12B–C View Fig ). The vertebrae have a streptospondylous articulation with smooth lateral furrows and no oral bridge ( Fig. 12D–H View Fig ). The external side of the lateral arm plate has three separate tubercle-shaped articulations with a single opening and one large muscle opening at the edge. Gorgonocephalus dolichodactylus was first recorded from the South China Sea in southeastern Hainan, at a depth of 1100 m, in 1959.

Distribution

146–1357 m depth. South China Sea, Japan, Korea, Philippines, Australia and New Zealand ( Liao 2004; OBIS 2021).

Order Ophiurida Müller & Troschel, 1840 sensu O’Hara et al. 2017

Suborder Ophiomusina O’Hara, Hugall, Thuy, Stöhr & Martynov, 2017

Family Ophiomusaidae O’Hara, Stöhr, Hugall, Thuy & Martynov, 2018

Genus Ophiomusa Hertz, 1927

MZ

Museum of the Earth, Polish Academy of Sciences

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Echinodermata

Class

Ophiuroidea

Order

Euryalida

Family

Gorgonocephalidae

Genus

Gorgonocephalus

Loc

Gorgonocephalus cf. dolichodactylus Döderlein, 1911

Nethupul, Hasitha, Stöhr, Sabine & Zhang, Haibin 2022
2022
Loc

Gorgonocephalus dolichodactylus

McKnight D. G. 2000: 45
Liao Y. & Clark A. M. 1995: 171
Baker A. N. 1980: 52
Doderlein L. 1927: 27
Matsumoto H. 1915: 73
1927
Loc

Gorgonocephalus dolichodactylus Döderlein, 1911: 34–36

Doderlein L. 1911: 36
1911
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