New genera, species and occurrence records of Goniasteridae (Asteroidea; Echinodermata) from the Indian Ocean
Author
Mah, Christopher L.
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Zootaxa
2018
2018-12-21
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Stellasteropsis fouadi
Dollfus 1936
Figure 35
A–E
Dollfus 1936
: 151;
Clark & Rowe 1971
: 32, 48 (as
Stellasteropsis fouadi
)
Gosliner
et al
. 1996
: 253 (as
Stellaster
childreni
)
Lectotype
Designation.
Because Dollfus’ (1936) original description was based on three
syntypes
. I have designated
IE-2014-623
as the
lectotype
with
IE-
2014-49
and
IE-2013-12583
cataloged for the remaining paralectoypes.
Diagnosis.
A species showing variable body shape, variably R/r=2.0–3.9 and lacking any tubercles or other primary spination or armament on the abactinal and marginal plates.
Comments.
New specimens have been discovered greatly expand geographic range and understanding of morphological variation as based on
type
specimens from Suez
Bay
. The original specimens display broad arms that taper distally, with the carinal plate series extending from approximately midway along the arm to the tip and broadly curved interradii. This morphology is most similar to specimens from
Somalia
and
South Africa
. Individuals from
Madagascar
appear to be notably different in that for approximately the same size (R=4.0–5.0 cm), arms are very elongate with a narrow arm base and a moderately curved interradius relative to the
type
morphology, in which arm elongation is developed distally;
types
have a broader arm base and a more broadly curved interradius. This morphotype, displaying elongate arms was also observed among smaller individuals of the South African specimens (R<
4.5 cm
). Spination, which was observed on one of the
Madagascar
specimens from Mitsio,
Madagascar
, appears variable.
Gosliner
et al
. (1996
: 253) presented a deep-orange/brick red species identified as
Stellaster
childreni
imaged from Sodwana Bay, Natal,
South Africa
. The species figured lacks the distinctive paddle-shaped inferomarginal spines present in
S. childreni
but does show the tapering arms and the plate patterns characteristic of
Stellasteropsis fouadi
specimens from this region. This is the first image of this species with living color.
New Caledonia
Occurrence.
A single specimen of what appears to be a relatively small (R=2.2) individual of this species was identified from New Caledonia, it is being treated cautiously because it is the first of this genus to be recorded from beyond the Indian Ocean, a distribution that could parallel the broad range distribution of
Calliderma emma
or in a longitudinal band, such as
Kanakaster
, see above.
The specimen (IE-2013-6771) is similar to “long-armed” variants of
Stellasteropsis fouadi
with a single row of elongate carinal plates extending along the midradius of the arm. Also characteristic of
Stellasteropsis
is the absence of other spination or accessories on the adambulacral plate surface.
Occurrence.
New Caledonia
,
Gulf of Suez
(Red Sea), Off Northeast coast of
Somalia
,
Madagascar
, East coast of
South Africa
,
36–155 m
.
Description.
Body stout, stellate to strongly stellate (R/r=2.0–3.9), arms triangular, variably broad to elongate, sharply tapering at tips. Interradial arcs curved. Disk arched. Abactinal, marginal and actinal surface covered by continuous granular cover, approximately five to eight along a 1.0 mm line.
Abactinal plates abutted, hexagonal to irregularly polygonal, variably extending along arm to arm tip or terminating where superomarginals abut over mid-radius. Carinal series wide or elongate, in a single series along arm. Tubercles/spines absent on abactinal surface. Superomarginal periphery wide, strongly trapezoidal in outline interadially becoming more quadrate distally. Spines/tubercles absent from marginal plates. Adambulacral plates with furrow spines, five to seven per plate, blunt tipped in straight to weakly curved series. Remainder of adambulacral plate surface variably with either granules consistent with others on actinal surface or with slightly larger granules, widely spaced from one another.
Color in life based on the image of “
Stellaster childreni
” in
Gosliner
et al
. (1996)
is a solid orange with darker red adradial bands adjacent to the carinal series on the abactinal surface.
Material Examined. Suez Gulf/Red Sea.
Lectotype
IE-2014-623
Suez Gulf, 29°28’30–29°
35 N.
, 32°40–
32°39’E
.
19–33 m
. Found on coralline sand among sponges, sea cucumbers and urchins. 1 dry spec.
Paralectotypes
IE-
2014-49
Suez Gulf
, 29°28’30–29°
35 N.
, 32°40–
32°39’E
.
19–
33 m
.
Found
on coralline sand among sponges, sea cucumbers and urchins. 2 dry specimens
.
IE-2013-12583
Suez
Bay
, opening south of canal.
Coll. R. Dollfus.
(1 dry spec. R=3.6, r=1.3).
Somalia
.
USNM
E53622
Off
NE coast of
Somalia
9°36’N
,
51°0’E
,
78–
82 m
.
Coll. R. Gooding
aboard R/
V
Anton Bruun
3 dry specs. (R= 6.0, r=2.1; R=4.5, r=1.4; R=3.6, r=1.2)
;
USNM
E53620
Off
NE coast of
Somalia
11°37’N
,
51°27’E
,
67–72 m
,
Coll. R. Gooding
aboard R/
V
Anton Bruun
, 2 dry specs. (R=3.6, r=1.2; R=~6.0, r=2.0, arms broken)
;
USNM
E53643
Off
NE coast of
Somalia
,
10°04’N
,
50°57’E
,
36 m
,
Coll. G.Small
& J. Small, aboard R/
V
Beinta
2 dry specs. (R=3.6, r=1.3; R=3.4, r=1.2)
.
Madagascar
.
IE-2007-1036
Sud du Cap Saint-Sébastien
,
Madagascar
12°37’03S,
48°30.3’E
,
60 m
.
(8 wet specs R=4.6, r=1.0; R=5.4, r=1.4; R=5.1, r=1.3, R=3.9, r=0.9;R=3.1, r=0.7; R=2.8, r=0.7, R=1.6, r=0.3;R=1.7, r=0.4)
;
IE-2007-1045
Sud du Cap Saint-Sébastien
,
Madagascar
12°37’64 S, 25°99’E,
63 m
.
(4 wet specs R=4.2, r=1.0; R=2.8, r=0.6; R=1.7, r=1.6, R=1.5, r=0.4)
.
IE-2013-12596
,
Madagascar
,
Mitsio
coast,
65 m
.
CH 110
, “
Twin
59”
Coll. A. Crosnier
(1 dry spec. R=4.7, r=1.2)
;
IE-2013-12595
Madagascar
,
Tsimipaika Bay
,
35 m
, “Ch. 2, Mame 59”
Coll. A. Crosnier
(1 dry spec. R=5.1, r=1.2)
;
IE-2013-6731
Nosy Bé region
,
St.
11 bis,
9 March 1968
Coll. Plante
1 dry spec. R=2.8, r=0.7.
South Africa
.
Iziko
MB-A
081519
, off
Dog Pond
, east coast
South Africa
,
27°11.9’S
,
32°50.2’E
,
80 m
,
Coll. G. Williams
aboard R/V
Sardinops
ZD 5. (1 wet spec. R= 4.6, r=1.7);
Iziko
MB- A
081518
Off Matigulu Buff
, east coast
South Africa
,
29°19.7’S
,
31°54.4’E
,
70 m
,
Coll. G. Williams
,
ZR 2 (1 wet spec. R=3.9, r=1.2);
Iziko
MB-A
081520
,
Mouth
of the
Kosi River
, east coast
South Africa
,
26°56’S
,
32°54.7’E
,
50 m
,
Coll. G. Williams
, ZA 2 (1 wet spec. R=2.3, r=0.8); Iziko MB-A
081515
. Zululand, off Leven Point, Coll. Natal Museum,
RV
Meiring Naude
,
9 June 1988
.
JAMOC
LP
_1_ME_2008 (1 wet spec. R=3.7, r=1.3).
New Caledonia
.
IE-2013-6771
.
South New Caledonia
22°37.8’S
,
167°9.7’E
,
124 m
.
Coll. Bouchet
& Richer
,
ORSTOM
aboard N/O
Alis
.
BATHUS 2
DW 714
. R=2.2, r=0.6
.
Thailand
(
Andaman Sea
)
.
USNM
E47940
Phuket
Island
,
Malay Peninsula
,
Andaman Sea
,
7°41’N
,
97°59’E
,
155 m
,
Coll. R
/
V
Anton Bruun
.
1 dry spec. (R=2.4, r=0.8)
.