New genera and species of deep-sea Goniasteridae (Asteroidea) from the North Pacific
Author
Mah, Christopher L.
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Zootaxa
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https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5543.4.1
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.5543.4.1
1175-5326
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Ahuastra gfoei
(
Mah, 2022
)
FIGURE 1A–F
Litonotaster gfoei
Mah 2022: 53
,
Fig. 18A–F
Diagnosis
Body pentagonal (R/r=1.3).
Abactinal plates irregular to polygonal in outline, with a bare central surface with irregularly shaped concavities surrounded by granules. Smaller plates and plates in the interradial regions are covered by granules. Papular pores, if present were not evident. Superomarginal and inferomarginal plates are identical in morphology and wider interradially. Superomarginals wide (W>L) with approximately 50% of surface (abactinal facing) bare in weakly circular pattern, lower half covered by coarse granules, 20–40 (mostly about 30).
Inferomarginal plates with distinct cone-shaped spines present along actinolateral edge.
Inferomarginal surface covered by coarse, round granules, 100–150, about 130–140 evenly distributed. Actinal plates covered by 3–20 short, pointed conical spinelets. Each plate irregular to polygonal in shape. Furrow spines four to six, tips blunt. Adambulacral plate surface with 7–20 short blunt spinelets similar to those on other actinal plate surfaces.
FIGURE 1.
Ahuastra gfoei
(
Mah 2022
)
MCZ
162564. A. Abactinal. B. Closeup of radial papular region. C. Abactinal-lateral side showing superomarginal plates. D. Abactinal surface showing arm tip, superomarginal plates. E. Actinal. F. Closeup of adambulacral plates, including furrow and subambulacral spines. Scale bar=3.0 mm: A, E; Scale bar=2.0 mm: C, D; Scale bar=1.0 mm: B, F.
Comments
MCZ 162564 resembles the
holotype
of
Litonotaster gfoei
Mah
2022
in most respects, save for the observable papular regions showing the more distinct fasciolar channels around the paired plates on each arm base. Furrow spine number in MCZ 162564, n=7 to 9, was also higher than in the
holotype
, n=4 to 6. MCZ 162564, shows
R
=2.1, versus the
holotype
,
R
=1.1. Character differences between these two individuals appear most easily attributed to the larger size of MCZ 162564. However, the limited number of specimens makes it difficult to test other sources of variation for this species.
Occurrence
North Pacific.
American Samoa
,
Rose Atoll
, Moki seamount, Utu seamount, Malulu seamount, Se Guyot, Johnson Atoll region, Mozart seamount, Musicians Seamount region,
2010–3708 m
.
Material Examined
MCZ 162564
North Pacific Ocean
,
21.1883035
°
-162.6980645
°
2183 m
.
Coll.
E/V
Nautilus
12 Dec. 2021
, 1 wet spec. R=2.1 r=
1.4 cm
.
Holotype
.
USNM 1453665
South Pacific,
American Samoa
.
14º26’S
,
168º 38’W
,
2457 m
, Coll. NOAA
Ship
Okeanos Explorer
w/ ROV Deep Discoverer EX 1702.
27 Feb 2017
. 1 wet spec. R=1.1 r=
0.8 cm
.