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<emphasis id="B955F826DD6DFFB8FF55FE8FFED38CE2" bold="true" box="[140,348,365,387]" italics="true" pageId="20" pageNumber="21">Evoplosoma pharos</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="B955F826DD6DFFB8FF55FDEBFF738F7F" box="[140,252,521,542]" italics="true" pageId="20" pageNumber="21">Etymology.</emphasis>
The species epithet,
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, is Greek for “mantle” or “shroud”, alluding to the fleshy granule-invested dermis.
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<emphasis id="B955F826DD6DFFB8FF55FDB0FF788F06" box="[140,247,594,615]" italics="true" pageId="20" pageNumber="21">Diagnosis.</emphasis>
Body stellate (R/r=3.9) with arms elongate and tips pointed. Disk pentagonal with arms distinct, interradial arcs weakly angular to straight. Abactinal and actinal surfaces covered by granule-invested dermis. Granules round to irregularly polygonal in shape. Surface with blunt tubercles and weakly pointed conical spines. Marginal plates 5052, individual plate surface smooth and bare with no granular cover. Single central spine or arched mount present on most plates. Furrow spines mostly 910, each round and blunt, quadrate in cross-section. Subambulacral pedicellariae and spine present, but specimen damage did not permit characterisation.
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This species shows distinct similarities with the North Pacific
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Mah et al. 2010
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, including the granule-invested fleshy dermis, the presence of short conical spines on the abactinal surface, granules absent from the marginal plate surface, and one or two blunt single spines on each marginal plate. Many of the superomarginal and inferomarginal plates along the arm have only a prominent arched projection where the spine would be on other plates, suggesting that these were damaged and are recovering.
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This species is distinguished by the greater number of furrow spines, nine or ten versus
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, the single spines present on the interradial marginal plates versus the multiple spines in
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).
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Body stellate (R/r=3.93), arms narrow, elongate with tips pointed. Interradial arcs weakly angular to straight.
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each interradius (arm tip to arm tip), with plates interradially and arm plates displaying lateral facing with distalmost plates encroaching upon abactinal surface adjacent to terminus, number of plates decreasing along arm. Marginal plates wide with rounded lateral edge, overall shape quadrate. Marginal plate surface tumid, becoming more so distally. Both superomarginal and inferomarginal plates with a single, prominent spine with a blunt tip. Distally, adjacent to the terminus, spines absent from superomarginal and inferomarginal plate surface. Most marginal plate surfaces lacking accessories (granules, spinelets, etc.). Interradial superomarginal and inferomarginal plates with 330 small granules and 13 tubercles, variably present on different plates. Marginal plates granulate, evenly spaced, approximately 40, 10 per side, but with some directly interradial plates granules are numerous at contact between superomarginal and inferomarginal plates. No pedicellariae.
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et al.
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,
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IN
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abyss,
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. 1 wet spec,
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=11.8, r=3.0.
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