Euryalida (Echinodermata, Ophiuroidea) from Northwest Africa Author Calero, Belén 687E6EF1-9972-4FBD-8751-4138E80206C7 Vigo - Centro de Investigación Mariña, Facultade de Ciencias do Mar, Universidade de Vigo, E- 36310 Vigo, Spain. & Instituto Español de Oceanografía, Centro Oceanográfico de Vigo, E- 36310 Vigo, Spain. bcalero@uvigo.es Author Ramil, Fran 67BAF0B6-E4D5-4A2D-8C03-D2D40D522196 Vigo - Centro de Investigación Mariña, Facultade de Ciencias do Mar, Universidade de Vigo, E- 36310 Vigo, Spain. framil@uvigo.es text European Journal of Taxonomy 2023 2023-05-12 870 46 75 http://dx.doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2023.870.2117 journal article 58364 10.5852/ejt.2023.870.2117 37f0c764-99c1-45f4-8836-86741dcabd2b 2118-9773 7938618 3FDD6064-3107-4540-B587-9D02C01DF5B8 Ophiocreas oedipus Lyman, 1879 Figs 3D , 4C, H–I , 6 Ophiocreas oedipus Lyman, 1879: 65 , pl. XVI figs 443–446. Ophiocreas oedipus Lyman, 1882: 283 , pl. XXXI figs 5–8, pl. XLVI fig. 1. — Koehler, 1909: 206 , pl. VII fig. 2. — Clark, 1911: 283 . — Paterson 1985: 18 , fig. 10. — McKnight, 1993: 174 . Material examined WESTERN SAHARA1 spec. , 10.42 mm dd; 26°39′46″– 26°41′48″ N , 14°45′20″– 14°42′44″ W ; depth 1593– 1588 m ; 8 Dec. 2005 ; Maroc-0511 exped.; stn MO171; Maroc-0511-16715 ; LZM-UV 1 spec. , 10.88 mm dd; 26°23′25″– 26°26′32″ N , 15°17′44″– 15°18′14″ W ; depth 1615–1755 m ; 11 Dec. 2005 ; Maroc-0511 exped.; stn MO181; Maroc-051107632 ; LZM-UV . Distribution Ophiocreas oedipus Lyman, 1879 has a wide geographical distribution in warm and temperate waters. It has been recorded in the Indo-Pacific area ( New Zealand to Japan ) ( Koehler 1904 ; Clark 1911 ; Baker 1980 ; McKnight 1993 ), between 350 (material deposited in MNHN) and 1994 m ( Koehler 1904 ). In the Atlantic Ocean, it was reported from Ascension Island between 756 and 778 m ( Lyman 1882 ), Madeira from 1500 to 1968 m ( Koehler 1909 ) and from several Northwest Atlantic seamounts ( Mosher & Watling 2009 ; Cho & Shank 2010 ). We collected this species at only four stations in Western Sahara , between 909 and 1755 m depth, representing the first record on West African continental margin. Remarks Ophiocreas oedipus and Asteroschema inornatum are very similar species. Nevertheless, they can be distinguished chiefly by several characters. In A. inornatum , both dorsal and ventral surfaces are more densely covered by granules, even in juveniles. However, the dorsal granulation on the disc seems to be a slightly variable character in O. oedipus , with different densities of coverage among specimens. Radial shields are quite parallel and aligned with the arms in A. inornatum , giving continuity between the disc and arms; however, in O. oedipus , the radial shields are divergent – closer in the proximal part – and with a marked ridge, forming a border between the disc and arms. Finally, in O. oedipus , the tooth line (not the ventral-most teeth) is truncated, while that of A. inornatum is more pointed. Besides, we found other slight differences between the species: genital slits are smaller and triangular-shaped in A. inornatum and longer and parallel in O. oedipus . In both species, oral papillae are granule-shaped, but these papillae are bigger in A. inornatum . Moreover, in O. oedipus , the arms have well-marked ridges, mostly proximally, and the proximal segments are widened dorsally, creating a median groove along the arm. However, A. inornatum does not have a well-marked ridge, but some specimens show the medial groove along the arm. According to Paterson (1985) , these grooves can be related to gonadal development. Living colour of the species is orange-pink with purple hues on the dorsal part, dark underparts, almost black. This species was found, sometimes in large numbers, living on Acanthogorgiidae gorgonians.