New species, occurrence records and observations of predation by deep-sea Asteroidea (Echinodermata) from the North Atlantic by NOAA ship Okeanos Explorer
Author
Mah, Christopher L.
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Zootaxa
2020
2020-04-20
4766
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journal article
22829
10.11646/zootaxa.4766.2.1
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Marginaster pectinatus
Perrier 1881
Figure 5B
This species was recognized based on its weakly stellate shape, marginal plate series and surface spination. This represents the first report of this species alive and apparently feeding on a hexactinellid sponge.
Some doubt has long been applied to the status of
Marginaster
, which has been considered as either a small adult poraniid or the juvenile form of an unknown adult poraniid (summary in Mah & Foltz 2012). The latter hypothesis has been difficult to confirm owing to the apparent absence of observed adult poraniid taxon co-occurring in the same region as
Marginaster
spp.
Porania pulvillus
has not previously been observed this far south and could suggest a possible taxon for testing the latter hypothesis to verify
Marginaster
’s identity. Identification of this species has been made under the assumption of the former notion that
Marginaster
is an adult.
Images Observed
Cape
Fear, Atlantic Ocean,
33.57342
,
-76.46504
,
373 m
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