Ophionereis porrecta Lyman, 1860

Okanishi, Masanori & Fujita, Yoshihisa, 2019, A comprehensive taxonomic list of brittle stars (Echinodermata: Ophiuroidea) from submarine caves of the Ryukyu Islands, southwestern Japan, with a description of a rare species, Dougaloplus echinatus (Amphiuridae), Zootaxa 4571 (1), pp. 73-98 : 84

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4571.1.5

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3512230

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scientific name

Ophionereis porrecta Lyman, 1860
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Ophionereis porrecta Lyman, 1860

[Japanese name: Mitsuita-kumohitode]

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Ophionereis porrecta Lyman 1860: 260 ; 1865: 145, fig. 14, 15; 1882: 162.— Studer 1882: 20.— Koehler 1898: 75 –77; 1905: 53, 54; 1930: 202.— H. L. Clark 1915: 289; 1917: 440; 1921: 117, pl. 17, fig. 6, pl. 33, figs 2, 3; 1939: 94; 1946: 238.— Mortensen 1933:373, 374.— Ely 1942: 49, fig. 5e.— A. H. Clark 1949: 45, 46.— A. M. Clark 1953: 80, 81; 1974: 480.— A. M. Clark & Rowe 1971: 88, 112.— Devaney 1974: 174.— Gibbs et al. 1976: 128.— A. M. Clark & Courtman-Stock 1976: 124, 180, fig. 197.— Cherbonnier & Guille 1978: 207 –210, figs 69A–D, 70E–G.— Sloan et al. 1979: 111.— Liao 1978: 85, fig. 12, pl. 3, fig. 6.— Marsh 1986: 71.— McKnight 1989a: 12; 1989b: 27.― Nomura 1993: 25.— Liao & A. M. Clark 1995: 275, fig. 152.— Rowe & Gates 1995: 409.— Irimura & Tachikawa 2002: 19, 20.— Stöhr et al. 2008: 553, fig. 5c, d.— Stöhr 2011: 35 View Cited Treatment , 36, fig. 14b, 16.—Okanishi 2016: 671.

Ophionereis aplacophora Murakami 1943a: 215 , fig. 2.

Ophionereis squamata Engel 1938: 24 , pl. 4, figs 3a, b [Non Ophionereis squamata Ljungman, 1867 ].

Ophionereis crassispina Ljungman 1867: 311 .

Ophionereis sophiae Brock 1888: 490 .— Koehler 1905: 54; 1930: 202.— H. L. Clark 1915: 290.

Material examined. Okinawa Island (RUMF-ZE-02051[1], RUMF-ZE-02052[1], RUMF-ZE-02053[1]): “entrance” of the “Hedo-Dome” cave, under rocks or coral rubble, approximately 18 m depth, 12 August 2016 (RUMF-ZE-02051), 22 May 2017 (RUMF-ZE-02052, RUMF-ZE-02053). Ie Island (RUMF-ZE-02054[1], RUMF-ZE-02055[1], RUMF-ZE-02056[1]): “entrance” of the “Unnamed cave”, under coral rubble, approximately 18 m depth, 24 June 2017 (RUMF-ZE-02054, RUMF-ZE-02055), 23 June 2017 (RUMF-ZE- 02056).

Distribution. Widely distributed in Indo-West Pacific. Depth range 1– 298 m.

Remarks. This species is identified as Ophionereis porrecta by virtue of: lacking genital papillae along genital slits; having relatively large scales on aboral interradial disc than other parts; having wide rectangular dorsal arm plates; having small supplementary dorsal arm plates (e.g. A. M. Clark & Rowe, 1971).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Echinodermata

Class

Ophiuroidea

Order

Ophiurida

Family

Ophionereididae

Genus

Ophionereis

Loc

Ophionereis porrecta Lyman, 1860

Okanishi, Masanori & Fujita, Yoshihisa 2019
2019
Loc

Ophionereis aplacophora

Murakami, S. 1943: 215
1943
Loc

Ophionereis squamata

Engel, H. 1938: 24
1938
Loc

Ophionereis sophiae

Clark, H. L. 1915: 290
Koehler, R. 1905: 54
Brock, J. 1888: 490
1888
Loc

Ophionereis crassispina

Ljungman, A. V. 1867: 311
1867
Loc

Ophionereis porrecta

Stohr, S. 2011: 35
Stohr, S. & Conand, C. & Boissin, E. 2008: 553
Irimura, S. & Tachikawa, H. 2002: 19
Liao, Y. & Clark, A. M. 1995: 275
Rowe, F. W. E. & Gates, J. 1995: 409
Nomura, K. 1993: 25
McKnight, D. G. 1989: 12
Marsh, L. M. 1986: 71
Sloan, N. & Clark, A. M. & Taylor, J. D. 1979: 111
Cherbonnier, G. & Guille, A. 1978: 207
Liao, Y. L. 1978: 85
Gibbs, P. E. & Clark, A. M. & Clark, C. M. 1976: 128
Clark, A. M. & Courtman-Stock, J. 1976: 124
Devaney, D. M. 1974: 174
Clark, A. M. & Rowe, F. W. E. 1971: 88
Clark, A. M. 1953: 80
Clark, A. H. 1949: 45
Ely, C. A. 1942: 49
Mortensen, T. 1933: 373
Clark, H. L. 1915: 289
Koehler, R. 1898: 75
Studer, T. 1882: 20
Lyman, T. 1860: 260
1860
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