Revision of some ophiuroid records (Echinodermata: Ophiuroidea) from Argentina
Author
Brogger, Martin I.
Author
O'Hara, Timothy D.
text
Zootaxa
2015
3972
3
432
440
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.3972.3.8
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Ophiactis asperula
(
Philippi, 1858
)
Ophiolepis asperula
Philippi, 1858
: 267
.
Ophiactis magellanica
Ljungman, 1866
: 164
[synonymised by
Lyman, 1882
].
Ophiactis asperula
.—
Lyman, 1879
: 41
.—
Lyman, 1882
: 116
.—
Studer, 1882
: 18
.—
Koehler, 1907
: 310
.—
Koehler, 1908
: 272
.—
Koehler, 1914
: 40
.—
Clark, H.L., 1915a
: 259
, pl. 10(11–12).—
Clark, H.L., 1918
: 310
.—
Koehler, 1922
: pl. 81(8– 9).—
Mortensen, 1936
: 262
–264.—
Mortensen, 1952
: 15
–16.—
Bernasconi, 1965
: 152
.—
Castillo-Alarcón, 1968
: 41
–43, fig. P, pl. 2(1,9).—
Bernasconi & d'Agostino, 1977
: 104
–107, pl. 9(1,4).—
Lucchi, 1985
: 132
, fig. 12,45–46.—
Tommasi
et al.
, 1988
: 6
.—
Jaramillo, 2008
: 118
–121.
Ophiactis amator
.—
Bernasconi & d'Agostino, 1974
: 129
–130, pl. 11(3–4) [Non
Ophiactis amator
Koehler, 1922
].
Material examined
. Petermann
Island
,
65° 11´S
,
64° 10´W
,
200 m
, 1968, identified by
Bernasconi & d'Agostino (1974)
as
Ophiactis amator
(
MACN
27637, 2). Bahía Esperanza,
63° 24´S
,
56° 59´W
,
200 m
, 1967, identified by
Bernasconi & d'Agostino (1974)
as
Ophiactis amator
(
MACN
27638, 1).
Distribution
. Southern
America
,
Chile
(north to 41°S),
Argentina
and
Uruguay
(north to 35°S),
Malvinas
/
Falkland Islands
, Burdwood Bank, Shag Rock,?western
Antarctic
Peninsula,
0–
575 m
.
Remarks
.
Bernasconi & d'Agostino (1974)
recorded three specimens from the western
Antarctic
Peninsula as
Ophiactis amator
Koehler, 1922
. However, these specimens (
7–8 mm
d.d.) have 5–6 arm spines and relatively wide oral shields (> 2 times wider than long) compared with
O
. amator
with up to 4 arm spines and oral shields <= 2 times wider than long. In this respect, the western
Antarctic
Peninsula specimens are much more similar to
Ophiactis asperula
,
which is common around the southern coasts of South
America
.
Bernasconi & d'Agostino (1974)
did not compare the two species. Possibly these animals represent ephemeral populations of
O
. asperula
on the western coast of the
Antarctic
Peninsula or mistaken locality records as no other
Ophiactis
has been taken from that area before or since.
Records of any
Ophiactis
species from
Antarctic
waters are very rare, the only other example being Koehler’s (1922)
paratype
of
O
. amator
collected from the coast of eastern
Antarctica
at
280 m
depth. However, the collection locality for this record is also dubious, as all other specimens of
O
. amator
have been found at lower bathyal depths (
1750–3500 m
) around south-eastern
Australia
and
New Zealand
(
O’Hara
et al.
2014
). The
holotype
of
O
. amator
was collected from 1300 fathoms (
2337 m
) off Maria
Island
, Tasmania (see
Koehler 1922
, page 86), not the 300 fathoms (
540 m
) mis-printed under the species description (page 34).