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<figureCitation id="D1ABB38AFF9D3751FBFDFB53FB30B6AB" box="[1035,1192,1194,1215]" captionStart="Figure 8" captionStartId="17.[144,223,1510,1529]" captionTargetBox="[303,1263,194,1480]" captionTargetId="figure-78@17.[303,1263,194,1480]" captionTargetPageId="17" captionText="Figure 8. Evoplosoma voratus sp. nov. USNM 1124506. A, abactinal surface; B, close-up of abactinal plates and madreporite; C, lateral view of marginal plates; D, oral surface; E, close-up of furrow spines an adambulacral armature; F, in situ video of E. voratus feeding on Trissopathes pseudotristicha on Davidson Seamount. Two circular dots (lights) are 29 cm. Scale bars: A, B, D, E = 3 mm; C = 6 mm." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10132541" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/10132541/files/figure.png" pageId="13" pageNumber="279">FIGURE 8AE</figureCitation>
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Known from Davidson Seamount,
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The epithet for this species refers to the Latin
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which means to greedily devour in reference to its observed feeding habits on deep-sea coral.
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Arms tapering, slender but gradually extending from disk. Disk, swollen more pentagonal with relatively lateral to curved inter-radial arcs.
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<paragraph id="492FAF0FFF9D3752FCC9F939FEC2B0F0" blockId="13.[806,1421,1636,1903]" lastBlockId="14.[164,779,198,1903]" lastPageId="14" lastPageNumber="280" pageId="13" pageNumber="279">Abactinal surface with weakly developed pulpy surface with abactinal surface on arms appearing more pulpy. Abactinal plates round to polygonal becoming smaller and less round distally near contact with superomarginal plate series but larger distally, especially on arms. One to four plates across distance of arm between superomarginal plate series. Abactinal plate surfaces mostly bare with short, stubby conical tubercles. Plates with tubercles not very abundant, only about four to six per arm base on disk. Each plate with ten to 30 peripheral rounded granules that are small and rounded to quadrate in crosssection. Region adjacent to madreporite (about 0.75 ¥ 1.0 cm area) covered with densely packed, large, round granules about twice the size of granules on the abactinal surface and embedded in the pulpy tissue present on the body wall. Madreporite is ovalshaped with deeply etched sulci. Peripheral granules surround madreporite with some granules two to three times as large as others. One plate with two to four large granules on one end of madreporite. Paddle-shaped pedicellariae uncommonly scattered over surface, approximately one or two for every five to seven plates.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="492FAF0FFF9E3752FF4AF927FC46B05F" blockId="14.[164,779,198,1903]" lastBlockId="14.[826,1442,198,1015]" pageId="14" pageNumber="280">Adambulacral plates elongate, with typically one (exceptionally two) large paddle-like to rectangular pedicellariae sitting on plate always closest to mouth adjacent to enlarged, thickened subambulacral spine that sits distal to mouth. Approximately six to eight large granules on periphery of adambulacral plates in contact with actinal intermediate plates. Subambulacral spines up to two to three times the thickness of furrow spines with blunt to conical tips. Pedicellariae begin to occur on first adambulacral, becoming less regular on distal adambulacral plates. Furrow spines, compressed, quadrate to oval in cross-section, four to six in number, five on average, with middle spines tallest, shortest spines on the ends. Furrow spine tips darkened brown sometimes roughened and jagged. First adambulacral with six to seven furrow spines, significantly thicker with more jagged tips than other furrow spines.</paragraph>
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Colour in life of the
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was deep-brick red, which remained almost two weeks following preservation in 75% ethanol.
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Observed
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apparently feeding on
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(
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).
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