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nov. sp.
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A
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<emphasis id="B955F826DD7BFFAEFCF0FD47FC1C8FDB" box="[809,915,677,698]" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="3">Etymology</emphasis>
. The genus is derived from the Latin
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for “armed” or “weapons”, alluding to the prominent spines present on the marginal plate series. The species epithet
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is Greek for “grain”, alluding to the granules present on the abactinal surface.
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<emphasis id="B955F826DD7BFFAEFCF0FCA5FC018E3D" box="[809,910,839,860]" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="3">Diagnosis</emphasis>
. Body stellate, arms elongate, triangular, interradial arcs weakly curved. Abactinal surface with continuous layer of granules covering surfaces, obscuring plate boundaries. Most abactinal arm plates do not show the abrupt enlarged size as they do in
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o
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r
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, although exceptionally plates 13 are smooth and 23 times the size of adjacent plates. Most superomarginals with a large single spine or strongly arched central area where spine has been broken, spination more weakly expressed distally. Inferomarginals with granulation on surface interradially but not along plates more distally. Oral surface covered by granules similar to those on aboral, marginals; pedicellariae, 67 per interradius, paddle-shaped, valves broad. Furrow spines, 3 to 5, most with a single large subambulacral spine and a paddle-shaped pedicellariae.
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.
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shows arm plates consistent in size with those on disk and similar to those of
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but differing in the presence of prominent conical spines on superomarginal and inferomarginal plates, much in the way that
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displays marginal plate spines relative to
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.
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is further distinguished from other circeasterines by a dense granular cover on the abactinal plate surface that completely covers the plates and obscures boundaries between them.
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Arm shape, marginal plate spination, surficial granulation and pedicellariae in
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resembles those in the hippasterine
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, suggesting that the Hippasterinae and the
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share characteristics.
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.
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. Body stout, stellate (R/r=3.0). Arms tapering, elongate, triangular tips pointed.Interradial arcs weakly curved.
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(2) Arm plates larger than adjacent disk plates. Abactinal arm plates with abrupt transition from disk.
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Figure 1.
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holotype, HNMV F240317: a, abactinal surface; b, abactinal surface detail; c, Abactinal arm surface; d, Actinal surface; e, Actinal surface, detail; f, Furrow spines. Pedicellariae circled. Scale: a, d=10.0 mm; b, e=3.0 mm; c=5.0 mm; f=1.0 mm.
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Actinal surface composed of 23 full series with most elongate actinal plates extending to base of arm. Individual plates quadrate to irregular, surface covered by coarse granules, 415, widely spaced, variably round to polygonal. Exceptionally 47 large tubercular granules in each interradius. Large paddle-shaped pedicellariae present,
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actinal interradial region, primarily adjacent to adambulacral plates.
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<paragraph id="8B9E2434DD7DFFA8FF6BFBD0FE408872" blockId="4.[139,772,229,1474]" pageId="4" pageNumber="5">Furrow spines quadrate, 35, tips thick, blunt; series weakly palmate to straight. One paddle-shaped pedicellaria adjacent to each furrow spine series; one enlarged blunt spine, approximately twice the thickness of furrow spines. Subambulacral spines more elongate and prominent distally, thickness approaching 23 times that of the furrow spines. Remaining cover on adambulacral plates composed of 48 widely spaced ground granules.</paragraph>
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