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Astropecten marginatus Gray 1840

Description

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Body flattened. Five broad, triangular arms (Fig. 6a, b). Abactinal surface covered by paxillae arranged in regular transversal rows. Circular madreporite positioned marginally in one of the abactinal intermediate areas. Carinal paxillae slightly smaller than the adradials (Fig. 6d). Paxillae small with 6–8 central spinelets and 12 marginal spinelets, all short and blunts. Superomarginal figs granulose, broader (~3.89 mm) than long (~2.00 mm) (Fig. 6c, d). Inferomarginal figs granulose, with two thick, blunt, parallel spines of similar length (~3.92 mm) and one small spine positioned laterally in relation to the other two. These spines form a well defined marginal bundle. Actinal surface with inferomarginal figs partially naked, having two series of marginal spines positioned laterally and one other marginal series with four thin, elongate, and flattened spines (~1.66 mm), located behind the aboral marginal row of spines (Fig. 6e). Adambulacral figs with a series of small spines on the proximal face and three long, narrow, and flattened adambulacral spines, the median of which is longest and widest. Six elongate, narrow, and pointed oral spines (~1.67 mm). Ocular fig small and bilobed. Colour. Dorsally either blue with white margins (Clark and Downey 1992) or uniformly orange-coloured (Benavides-Serrato et al. 2011). Most specimens collected in northeastern Brazil vary from cream-coloured to grayish. Dried specimens become white.
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Anne Isabelley Gondim, Martin Lindsey Christoffersen, Thelma Lúcia Pereira Dias
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Gondim A, Christoffersen M, Pereira Dias T (2014) Taxonomic guide and historical review of starfishes in northeastern Brazil (Echinodermata, Asteroidea) ZooKeys (449): 1–56
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Anne Isabelley Gondim
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Martin Lindsey Christoffersen
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Thelma Lúcia Pereira Dias
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Distribution

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Costa Rica, Puerto Rico, Colombia, Venezuela, Guyana, and Brazil (Tommasi 1958, Clark and Downey 1992, Hendler et al. 1995, Alvarado et al. 2008, Benavides-Serrato et al. 2005, 2011). In Brazil: CE, PB, PE, RJ, SP, SC, and RS (Bernasconi 1955, Brito 1962, Lima-Verde 1969, Netto 2006, Gondim et al. 2008, Lima and Fernandes 2009, Xavier 2010). This is the first record for the littoral of Rio Grande do Norte. From 1 to 130 m in depth (Clark and Downey 1992).
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copyright
Anne Isabelley Gondim, Martin Lindsey Christoffersen, Thelma Lúcia Pereira Dias
bibliographic citation
Gondim A, Christoffersen M, Pereira Dias T (2014) Taxonomic guide and historical review of starfishes in northeastern Brazil (Echinodermata, Asteroidea) ZooKeys (449): 1–56
author
Anne Isabelley Gondim
author
Martin Lindsey Christoffersen
author
Thelma Lúcia Pereira Dias
original
visit source
partner site
Zookeys