Taxonomic analysis of the genital plates and associated structures in Ophiuroidea (Echinodermata)
Author
Stöhr, Sabine
412800EB-AACE-4313-9810-61F89B740405
Swedish Museum of Natural History, Department of Zoology, Box 50007, 10405 Stockholm, Sweden.
sabine.stohr@nrm.se
text
European Journal of Taxonomy
2024
2024-05-14
933
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https://europeanjournaloftaxonomy.eu/index.php/ejt/article/download/2525/11335
journal article
10.5852/ejt.2024.933.2525
2118-9773
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Genus
Amphiura
Forbes, 1843
Fig. 25A–R
Type
species
Amphiura chiajei
Forbes, 1843
.
Examined species
Amphiura chiajei
,
A. filiformis
(O.F. Müller, 1776)
.
Oral GP
Amphiura chiajei
: comma-shaped, flat, with oval proximal end, thin, needle-like appendix on inner distal end curved towards proximal end.
Amphiura filiformis
: elongated, curved or straight (in same individual), proximal end thickened, without distal needle-like appendix. Paired plates meet under the oral shield with convex edges towards each other (
A
.
chiajei
).
Adradial GP
Distal end widened with lateral lobes, long bar-like proximal shank, laterally curved with distal end above arm vertebrae, left and right plate almost meeting. Abradial distal lobe with dense, smooth, flat articular structure meeting abGP, distal end with protruding edge and curved depression with single round condyle meeting condyle on radial shield.
Abradial GP
Sabre-shaped, flat, thin, narrow blade, curved with dorsal edge concave, ventral edge convex, with longitudinal dorsal rim, at dorsal distal end a denser, smooth and slightly concave articular structure matching lobe on adGP, straight distalmost edge also joining distal end of adGP. Proximal end crosses proximal end of adGP. As long as adGP.
Oral shields
Inner side proximal part thickened, distal part thin, flat. Madreporite all over thicker, only margins thin, large opening in distal half, narrow slit in one proximolateral part.
Radial shield
Inner side distal end with large domed condyle, bordered by long narrow dorsal groove, proximal to condyle a large oval patch with finer stereom.
Fig. 25.
Amphiuridae Ljungman, 1867
, SEM, unless otherwise noted.
A–N
.
Amphiura chiajei
Forbes, 1843
.
A–C
. adGP and abGP in situ, micro-CT.
D
. adGP, dorsal aspect.
E
. adGP, ventral aspect.
F
. abGP, lateral aspect.
G
. Radial shield, inner aspect.
H
. Oral section, oGP.
I
. Oral GP.
J–K
. Digital images.
J
. Oral shield section, ventral disc scales removed, oGP.
K
. Oral GP in situ after removal of oral shield.
L
. Oral GP in situ (arrows), inside disc, micro-CT.
M
. Oral shield, inner aspect.
N
. Madreporite, inner aspect.
O–R
.
Amphiura filiformis
(O.F. Müller, 1776)
.
O
. adGP, dorsal aspect.
P
. adGP, ventral aspect.
Q
. abGP, lateral aspect.
R
. Oral GP.
S–U
.
Amphipholis squamata
(Delle Chiaje, 1828)
.
S
. adGP, lateral aspect.
T
. abGP lateral aspect.
U
. Radial shield, inner aspect. Arrowheads (H, J–K) mark oGP. Scale bars: A–H, J–L, O–Q=0.5 mm; I, M–N, R–U=0.1 mm.
Remarks
Oral GP are visible externally in situ as large scale-like ossicles in
Amphipholis squamata
(Delle Chiaje, 1828)
,
Amphioplus congensis
(Studer, 1882)
,
Acrocnida brachiata
(Montagu, 1804)
and in
Silax
cf.
abditus
Clark, 1970
(
Stöhr & O’Hara 2021
: fig. 2e–f). In
A
.
squamata
, the adradial GP has a single distal lobe that articulates with the abradial GP, a single prominent condyle and a groove (
Fig. 25S
), similar to
Amphiura
. The abradial GP in
A
.
squamata
is sabre-like flat with longitudinal rim, not as strongly curved as in
Amphiura
. The oral GP of the two examined species of
Amphiura
differ greatly in shape and more data are needed to understand the variability of these ossicles. Perhaps, the soft, often scale-less ventral disc of
A
.
filiformis
has led to the evolution of the elongated oral GP for support of the genital slit.