Ophiuroids (Echinodermata; Ophiuroidea) of biogenic habitats on the continental shelf of New Zealand
Author
Mills, V. Sadie
Author
O'Hara, Timothy D.
text
Zootaxa
2013
3613
5
401
444
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.3613.5.1
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1175-5326
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Ophiothrix
(
Acanthophiothrix
)
lepidus
de Loriol, 1893
(
Fig. 14
)
Ophiothrix lepidus
de Loriol, 1893: 45 pl. 25(1).—Koehler, 1898: 103-104.—Rowe, 1989: 288.—McKnight, 1993a: 187.
Ophiothrix lepida
.—Clark, H.L., 1915: 281.—Koehler, 1922: 246–248, pls. 36(5), 100(3).—Koehler, 1930: 143.—Clark, A.H., 1952a: 293.
Ophiothrix lepidus hawaiiensis
Clark, A.H., 1949: 41
–42, fig. 15a–b.
Ophiogymna saltatrix
McKnight, 1968: 522
–525, figs. 7, 8.—McKnight, 1975: 71 [synonymised by Rowe, 1989].
Ophiothrix (Acanthophiothrix) lepidus
.—Rowe & Gates, 1995: 424.
Material Examined
.
Far North
. TAN1105/9, NIWA 72990 (5); NIWA 72990 (5). TAN1105/18, NIWA 73017 (1).
Diagnosis
. Red disc covered in long thin articulated white spines. Thin, naked radial shields, meet distally, diverging and slight widening proximally. Radial shields white with short longitudinal purple stripe distally. Dorsal arm plates longer than wide with a conspicuous thick dark red stripe on midline. Ventral arm plates longer than wide with a thin faint red stripe along midline. Six very long (5–7 segments long), transparent, hollow, thorny arm spines.
Description
. See McKnight (1968b) as
Ophiogymna saltatrix
.
Distribution
.
New Zealand
(
79–508 m
), Tasman Sea (
111–330 m
),
Indonesia
(
35–85 m
),
Philippines
(
62–90 m
),
Mauritius
,
Marshall Islands
(
122–168 m
), Hawaii (as subspecies
O
. lepidus hawaiiensis
A.H. Clark, 1949
, 110–
545 m
).
FIGURE 14.
Ophiothrix (Acanthophiothrix) lepidus
de Loriol, 1893 (NIWA 72990, TAN1105/9) showing preserved colour, a: whole animal, scale bar = 10 mm and close up views of a second specimen b: dorsal disc, c: ventral disc, scale bar = 5 mm.
Remarks
. This species has previously been reported in the South-West Pacific Ocean from the
Norfolk
(Rowe 1989) and Kermadec Ridges (McKnight 1968 as
Ophiogymna saltatrix
). Here we extend the known distribution to northern
New Zealand
. This species is similar to the littoral
O
. purpurea
von Martens, 1867 differing only in the shape of the radial shield, which are much longer than wide in
O
. lepidus
. However, the shape of the radial shields can be quite variable in
O
. purpurea
, and H.L. Clark (1938) and Clark & Rowe (1971) have treated the two species as synonyms. Conversely, Rowe (1989) considered them as distinct and synonymised
O
. saltatrix
with
O
. lepidus
. The current specimens have the narrow radial shields indicative of
O
. lepidus
. Whether the specimens found in deep-water off
New Zealand
are really conspecific with a species described from shallow water around
Mauritius
needs further investigation.