Odontaster meridionalis ( Smith, 1876 )

Mah, Christopher L., 2023, New Genera, Species, and observations on the biology of Antarctic Valvatida (Asteroidea), Zootaxa 5310 (1), pp. 1-88 : 42

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5310.1.1

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8092138

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scientific name

Odontaster meridionalis ( Smith, 1876 )
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Odontaster meridionalis ( Smith, 1876) View in CoL View at ENA

FIGURE 13A–E View FIGURE 13

Astrogonium meridionalis Smith, 1876: 109 .

Pentagonaster meridionalis Smith 1879: 276 .

Gnathaster meridionalis Sladen 1889: 287 View in CoL .

Odontaster meridionalis Fisher 1940: 99 View in CoL ; A.M. Clark 1962: 15; H.E.S. Clark 1963: 34; Guille 1974: 32.

Diagnosis

Body weakly stellate to stellate, R/r=1.6–2.25. Disk broad, arms triangular. Interradial arcs weakly curved to straight ( Fig. 13A, C View FIGURE 13 ). Fasciolar groove present between abactinal, marginal, actinal plates, well-developed. Abactinal surface covered by paxillate plates ( Fig. 13B View FIGURE 13 ). Plate bases quadrilobate. Plates arranged in serial rows along arm, extending to arm tip. Each plate with spinelets, 12–25 per plate, spinelets, each with a pointed tip, spinelets largest centrally on paxillar surface. Marginal plates wide 20–28, arm tip to arm tip, quadrate, in shape, covered by 20–30 spinelets, widely spaced ( Fig. 13A View FIGURE 13 ). Actinal plates in 5–7 chevron-like series, each plate quadrate in shape, covered by spinelets, rough, “thorny” tipped ( Fig. 13D View FIGURE 13 ). Furrow spines pointed, 3–4 in straight series with median spines tallest, subambulacral spines 7–9 arranged irregularly ( Fig. 13E View FIGURE 13 ). Oral plates each with a single distinct recurved hyaline tipped spine, furrow spines 6–8, suboral spines 5–6.

Comments

These records show further occurrence of a species known previously from relatively shallow settings (<646 m) extending into the bathyal and abyssal zones (1772–2907 m). Examination of specimens revealed only minimal morphological variation from the Ross Sea region of the Southern Ocean occupying shallower habitats. The abactinal and marginal paxillar spines appeared to have slightly more robust club-shaped tips on deeper-water deep-water individuals from the Ross Sea area (2273 m) than those on shallow-water specimens (64 m) from the Antarctic Peninsular region that also have had less well-developed paxillar spines. However, in other respects, specimens appear similar (e.g., A.M. Clark 1962).

Occurrence

Circumpolar , including South Georgia, Marion Island, 0–646 m (following A.M. Clark 1962). New Depth Occurrence: 1772–2907 m.

Material Examined

USNM 1083015 , Ross Sea, Southern Ocean , −75.817, −168.867, 2049–2089 m. Coll, R/V Eltanin, 3 Feb. 1968. 1 dry spec. R=2.1 r=1.1. GoogleMaps

USNM 1091164 , Victoria Land, Southern Ocean , −72.442, 177.133, 1883–1890 m. Coll. R/V Eltanin, 12 Feb. 1968. 1 dry spec. R=1.6 r=0.9, R=1.5 r=0.8, R=1.1 r=0.6. GoogleMaps

USNM 1091165 , Victoria Land, Ross Sea, Southern Ocean , −72.958, 174.408, 1772–1775 m. Coll. R/V Eltanin, 11 Jan. 1968. 1 dry spec. R=1.9 r=0.9. GoogleMaps

USNM 1091167 , Southern Ocean, −73.317, −174.875, 2897–2907 m. Coll. R/V Eltanin, 9 Feb. 1968. 7 dry specs. R=2.2 r=1.1, R=1.8 r=0.9, R=2.0 r=0.9, R=1.6 r=0.7, R=1.4 r=0.7, R=1.0 r=0.6, R=1.2 r=0.6. GoogleMaps

USNM 1091180 , Southern Ocean , −74.933, −174.233, 2022–2060 m. Coll. R/V Eltanin, 7 Feb. 1968. 2 dry specs. R=2.2 r=1.2, R=2.4 r=1.3. GoogleMaps

USNM 1121140 , Victoria Land, Ross Sea, Southern Ocean , −70.917, 171.992, 2273 m. Coll. R/V Eltanin, 13 Jan. 1967. 1 dry spec. R=2.0 r=1.1. GoogleMaps

USNM 1123078 , Ross Sea, Southern Ocean , −74.875, −174.933, 2143–2154 m. Coll. R/V Eltanin, 27 Jan. 1967. 1 dry spec. R=7.4 r=3.7. GoogleMaps

NHM-BAS specimen 1 , Scotia Sea, −60.0459333, −29.97751667, 2397 m. Coll. British Antarctic Survey. 1 wet spec. R=3.7 r=1.7. GoogleMaps

NHM-BAS specimen 2 , Kemp Seamount caldera , Scotia Sea, −59.6988, −28.352016, 1451 m. Coll. British Antarctic Survey. 1 wet spec. R=3.3 r=1.5. GoogleMaps

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Echinodermata

Class

Asteroidea

Order

Valvatida

Family

Odontasteridae

Genus

Odontaster

Loc

Odontaster meridionalis ( Smith, 1876 )

Mah, Christopher L. 2023
2023
Loc

Odontaster meridionalis

Guille, A. 1974: 32
Clark, H. E. S. 1963: 34
Clark, A. M. 1962: 15
Fisher, W. K. 1940: 99
1940
Loc

Gnathaster meridionalis

Sladen, W. P. 1889: 287
1889
Loc

Pentagonaster meridionalis

Smith, E. A. 1879: 276
1879
Loc

Astrogonium meridionalis

Smith, E. A. 1876: 109
1876
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