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<emphasis id="B955F826DD7CFFA9FF4AFF07FECF8D9A" bold="true" box="[147,320,229,251]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="6">Atheraster luma</emphasis>
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<figureCitation id="131A38B1DD7CFFA9FF4AFEB4FE828C0A" box="[147,269,342,364]" captionStart="Figure 2" captionStartId="6.[140,200,1830,1849]" captionTargetBox="[191,1389,227,1813]" captionTargetId="figure-16@6.[191,1389,227,1813]" captionTargetPageId="6" captionText="Figure 2. Atheraster luma n. sp. holotype, NMV F122778: a, abactinal surface; b, abactinal surface detail; c, abactinal arm surface; d, actinal surface; e, lateral surface, superomarginal plates; f, actinal surface, details; g, furrow spines and adjacent regions. Pedicellariae circled. Scale: a, d=10 mm; c, e=2.0 mm; c, g=5.0 mm; f=3.0 mm." pageId="5" pageNumber="6">Figure 2ag</figureCitation>
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<emphasis id="B955F826DD7CFFA9FF4AFE60FF728CF6" box="[147,253,386,407]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="6">Etymology</emphasis>
. A Latin word for thorn, alluding to the many conical spines present on the marginal plates.
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<emphasis id="B955F826DD7CFFA9FF4AFE2FFF778C83" box="[147,248,461,482]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="6">Diagnosis</emphasis>
. Body shape weakly stellate to stellate (R/r=2.0 3.3), arms triangular, relatively short. Abactinal plates bare, flat. No spines. All marginal plates with a single, conical spine in series; plate surface otherwise bare. Pedicellariae paddle-like in shape. Actinal plates with pedicellariae, angular granules. Furrow spines, 4 to 9. A single large, thick subambulacral spine present behind furrow spines with large, distinct, bivalve paddle-shaped pedicellariae proximal to the spine on each adambulacral plate.
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.
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shares a full series of single, conical spines present on all marginal plates with
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but differs from the other two
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species
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, which have multiple spines present in each interradius. The functional significance of different, larger spination in each interradius is unclear, perhaps representing phenotypic variation relative to predation by differing prey species.
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. Tasmanian seamounts.
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. Body strongly stellate (R/r=3.063.2), arms elongate to triangular, interradial arcs weakly curved to straight. Disk surface formerly inflated with deflated texture. Arms upturned.
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Superomarginal plates 3256 per interradius (arm tip to arm tip), inferomarginals 3258 (larger plate count in larger individuals, R=7.3). Individual plates wide (W&gt;L) throughout but with more lateral facing interradially. Marginal plates associated 1:1. Each superomarginal plate with a single prominent tubercle or short conical spine, especially interradially, becoming flattened out distally near arm terminus. Superomarginal plate surface bare save for small 2.0 mm pedicellariae present on lower lateral facing adjacent to peripheral granules and contact with inferomarginal plate. Spines/tubercles on marginal series arranged in distinct linear series in parallel to one another. Inferomarginal plates with single spines/tubercle absent interradially but present in three of the five arms from arm base to tip,
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