Deep-sea Ophiuroidea (Echinodermata) collected during the TALUD cruises in western Mexico
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Granja-Fernández, Rebeca
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Author
Hendrickx, Michel E.
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michel@ola.icmyl.unam.mx
Author
Rangel-Solís, Pedro Diego
0009-0008-8478-0679
olis@gmail.com
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López-Pérez, Andrés
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Zootaxa
2023
2023-04-03
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Ophiocten hastatum
Lyman, 1878
Fig. 5A‒F
Ophiocten hastatum
Lyman, 1878: 103
, pl. 5, figs. 133‒134.—
Koehler 1922: 388‒389
.—
Paterson
et al.
1982: 117‒119
, fig.
5.—
Martynov & Litvinova 2008: 83
, fig. 3c.—
Lambert & Boutillier 2011: 47
, fig. 33.
Ophiocten pacificum
Lütken &
Mortensen, 1899: 131‒132
, pl. 3, figs. 5‒7.— H.L.
Clark 1911: 96‒97
;
1913: 211
.—
Kyte 1969a:
1738.
Ophiocten longispinum
Koehler, 1896: 204‒205
.
Ophiocten latens
Koehler, 1906: 7‒8
, pl. 1, figs. 9‒10.
Ophiocten australis
Baker, 1979: 26‒28
, fig. 3a‒c.
See
Paterson
et al.
(1982)
for other synonymous records.
Material examined
. 243 individuals at seven stations.
TALUD XII
, Sta. 27, 2 ind. (ICML-EMU-13002).
TALUD XVIB
, Sta. 1, 3 ind. (ICML-EMU-11117); Sta. 16, 2 ind. (ICML-EMU-11118-A); Sta. 19, 5 ind. (ICML-EMU-11118-B); Sta. 22, 22 ind. (ICML-EMU-11119) and 1 ind. (ICML-EMU-11680-B); Sta. 26, 90 ind. (ICML-EMU-11120); Sta. 27, 79 ind. (ICML-EMU-11121), 32 ind. (ICML-EMU-11122), and 7 ind. (ICML-EMU-11680-A).
Comparative material.
Ophiocten hastatum
Lyman, 1878
,
syntypes
, 4 ind.:
MCZ
OPH-
765, MNHN-IE-2013- 10285.
Ophiocten pacificum
Lu
̈tken &
Mortensen, 1899
,
syntypes
, 28 ind.:
MCZ
OPH-
767,
MCZ
OPH-
1019,
USNM
19484,
USNM
19485,
USNM
19487,
USNM
19488,
NHMD
232,
NHMD
396 (Supplementary file 2).
Description
(ICML-EMU-11120). DD =
16 mm
. Disc rounded. Dorsal disc covered by irregular and imbricated scales, largest surrounding the disc. Primary plates rounded, conspicuous, separated from each other. RS longer than broad, triangular, separated by numerous scales. Ventral interradii covered by imbricated scales, smaller than dorsal scales (
Fig. 5A
). Genital slits covering the whole interradius. Genital slits with minute, pointed genital papillae restricted distally, projecting dorsally and forming arm combs with small and slender papillae (
Fig. 5B
). OSh slightly broader than long, pentagonal. Madreporite not evident. AdSh longer than broad, elongated, slender, almost meeting or meeting in front of OSh. Jaws bearing four papillae at each side; BSc rectangular, very elongated; IPa rectangular, elongated; 2IPa oval; TPa pointed. vT pointed, larger than oral papillae. AdShSp oval, separated by a diastema (
Fig. 5C
). Arms slender. DAP broader than long, trapezoidal, meeting. First 4‒6 DAP with minute, pointed spines distally (
Fig. 5D
). VAP broader than long, almost hemispherical with a convex distal edge, obtuse angle proximally; widely separating and decreasing in size distally. LAP with three ArSp, pointed; dorsalmost the longest (one arm segment in length). First tentacle pore with 1‒2 oval TSc; subsequent tentacle pores with one lanceolate TSc (
Fig. 5E
). Color pattern beige-whitish (
Fig. 5A‒F
). Primary plates, some scales in dorsal disc, and DAP with light brown tint (ethanol preservation) (Fig. A, D).
Habitat and distribution.
Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. In the eastern Pacific in
California
,
USA
,
Mexico
,
Costa Rica
,
Panama
,
Colombia
,
Ecuador
, and off the
Galapagos Islands
(
Paterson
et al.
1982
;
Solís-Marín
et al.
2013
); 824‒
4,700 m
depth, muddy substrate (Lütken &
Mortensen 1899
;
Maluf 1988
). The material examined was collected off western Baja California and
off Colima
; 982‒
2,054 m
depth.
Remarks.
The morphology of the TALUD specimens examined herein corresponded with that of the
type
material of
Ophiocten pacificum
, which showed differences with the examined
type
material of
Ophiocten hastatum
in the size and the shape of the radial shields and the oral papillae shape.
Ophiocten hastatum
has been recorded as a widespread species across all major oceans (
O’Hara & Thuy 2022
); however, this taxon has been considered a species complex by
Christodoulou
et al.
(2019)
. Due to the above, we propose conducting further analysis to determine whether
O
.
hastatum
and
O
.
pacificum
(as well as the other synonymous records of
O
.
hastatum
) belong to the same species. In
Mexico
,
O. hastatum
has only been reported from off western
Baja California
and
Baja California Sur
(
Granja-Fernández
et al.
2015
). The finding of this species off
Colima
increases the distribution range of this species in western
Mexico
. In the eastern tropical Pacific, the genus
Ophiocten
is only recorded by this species.