New Taxa and Occurrences of Mesophotic and Deep-sea Goniasteridae (Valvatida, Asteroidea) from Okinawa and adjacent regions
Author
Mah, Christopher L.
0000-0002-0178-8237
Department of Invertebrate Zoology, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D. C. USA
Author
Kogure, Yoichi
0009-0009-9935-8208
Fisheries Resources Institute, Japan Fisheries Research and Education Agency, 1 - 5939 - 22 Suido-cho, Chuo, Niigata, Niigata 951 - 8121, Japan
kogure_yoichi52@fra.go.jp
Author
Fujita, Toshihiko
0000-0003-0334-1794
Department of Zoology, National Museum of Nature and Science, 4 - 1 - 1 Amakubo, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305 - 0005, Japan
fujita@kahaku.go.jp
Author
Higashiji, Takuo
0009-0004-2557-0023
Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium, 424 Ishikawa, Motobu, Okinawa 905 - 0206, Japan
t-higashiji@okichura.jp
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Fromia balansae
Perrier 1875
FIGURE 3A–D
Perrier 1875: 178
;
Koehler 1910: 140
; A.H.
Clark 1952: 285
;
Tortonese 1955: 677
;
Clark & Rowe 1971: 34
, 63.
Diagnosis
Body stellate, arms broad based, tapering,
R
/r approximately 3.5–3.6 (
Fig. 3A
). Abactinal side convex. Abactinal plates approximately five plates across width between the superomarginals on the proximal half of the arm (
Fig. 3B
). Carinal plates distinct, especially on small-sized individuals (
R
=0.7–
0.7 cm
) with plates, slightly enlarged relative to the adradial plates (
Fig. 3B
). Abactinal granulation even. Distal granules on superomarginal plates relatively homogeneous.
Comments
Small sized individuals (
R
=
0.6–0.7 cm
) displayed a particularly prominent series of carinal plates with each plate slightly enlarged relative to the adradial abactinal plate (
Fig. 3A–B
). There is close similarity to several other species of
Fromia
with relatively minor differences.
Fromia balansae
differs from
Fromia milleporella
based on a relatively flat abactinal surface and indistinct carinal plates in the latter and a convex abactinal surface with a distinct carinal plate series in the former.
Fromia balansae
and
Fromia hemiopla
differ based on the overall size of distalmost superomarginal granules with those in the former identified as “evenly fine” or presumably homogeneously sized, small granules versus those in
Fromia hemiopla
with distalmost superomarginal granules bearing enlarged central granules or tubercles. Distinctions herein were based on these enlarged central granules in
Fromia hemiopla
as 2X to 3X the size of adjacent granules, whereas those in
F. balansae
were only 1 to at most 2X the size of adjacent granules (
Fig. 3B
). Further phylogenetic tests using molecular data for these species is desirable.
FIGURE 3.
Fromia balansae
USNM E
50773
A.
Abactinal surface.
B. S
trongly convex abactinal plates.
C.
Actinal surface.
D.
Closeup oral region, actinal surface. Scale bar: A, C=1.0 mm; B, D=0.5 mm.
Occurrence
Southern
Japan
,
55 m
.
(new occurrence)
Outside
Japan
.
Mauritius
,
New Caledonia
,
Marshall Islands
,
Samoa
,
18–
22 m
. (new occurrence)
Material Examined
USNM E 50773
1 km
WNW
of
Onna Village
,
Okinawa
,
Ryukyu Islands
,
Japan
, 26.5, 127.848,
55 m
. Coll.
R.F. Bolland
,
3 Sept. 1984
.
2
wet specs. R=0.7 r=0.2, R=0.6 r=0.2.
USNM 1145356
Halfway between
Albion Fisheries Research Centre
and
Point Aux Caves
,
Bare de la Petite Riviere
, West coast
Mauritius
,
Indian Ocean
.
18–22 m
. Coll.
P. Heemstra
,
et al.
1
dry spec. R=2.2 r=0.6.