A new species of Astrosarkus from Western Australia including new Mesophotic occurrences of Indian Ocean Oreasteridae (Valvatida, Asteroidea)
Author
Mah, Christopher L.
text
Memoirs of Museum Victoria
2023
2023-09-25
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http://dx.doi.org/10.24199/j.mmv.2023.82.08
journal article
10.24199/j.mmv.2023.82.08
1447-2554
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Choriaster granulatus
Lütken, 1869
Figure 5a–b
Lütken, 1869: 35
;
Goto 1914: 604
;
Fisher 1919: 367
;
Domantay and Roxas 1938: 217
;
Hayashi 1939: 424
;
Chang et al., 1964: 61
; A.M.
Clark 1967: 37
;
Liao 1980: 154
; Marsh and Marshall 1983: 675;
Jangoux 1986: 124
; Marsh and Fromont 2020: 295
Diagnosis.
Body stellate (R/r=2.6), strongly thickened, arms round in cross-section. Interradial arcs acute. Surface smooth covered by finely granulate dermal covering. Reticulate skeleton present but covered by a thick, dense fibrous tissue bearing minute plates. Although obscured by granulate dermal covering, abactinal, marginal and actinal plates well developed. Papular pores present only on abactinal surface, terminating at superomarginal plates. Furrow spines slender, 8–9; subambulacral spines large, flat and truncate, three to four (exceptionally five). Modified from Marsh and Fromont (2020),
Mah (2003)
.
Comments.
A readily recognizable species, primarily encountered in shallow-water coral-reef related habitats, depth range,
0–40 m
(Marsh and Fromont, 2020). Recent ROV video accounts from the Indian Ocean discovered this species in the
Maldives
at
60–70 m
and in the
Comoros
at a depth of
80 m
, indicating that the lower limit of this species likely occurs at mesophotic depths. Mesophotic individuals were observed on rocky substrates covered by epizoic, encrustations adjacent to light, sandy sediment.
Biology of this species is poorly understood. Spawning has been reported in April with planktotrophic larvae. They scavenge on dead fish and other animals, and likely feed on microbial biofilm (Marsh and Fromont, 2020).
Color variation ranges from pink with light to dark papular regions. Specimens from the Indian Ocean, especially
Tanzania
,
Madagascar
and adjacent areas, as well as those in the Red Sea, seem to show especially dark papular regions with strong contrast to the lighter surrounding pink to peach coloration.
Occurrence.
Widely
occurring throughout the Indo-Pacific. Southern
China
and
Japan
(
Ryukyu Islands
),
Vietnam
,
Singapore
, eastern
Caroline Islands, New Caledonia, Fiji, Tonga
,
Australia
on the
Great Barrier
reef and Ashmore reefs off
Western Australia
,
Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, Philippines
to the
Red Sea
, and
east Africa.
0–40 m
.
Depth/new occurrences.
Maldives
to
60–70 m
Moheli Island
,
Comoros
at
80 m
.
Material/video referenced.
Comoros
Video
,
Moheli Island
(Comos) 12° 27.531" S, 43 38.286" E,
80 m
.
Observed
10 Oct 2018
. Image by
CEPF
/
ACEP
Comoros
Biodiversity Project
.