Ophioconis claviculata sp. nov. is described on the basis of three specimens collected from Ryukyu Islands, southwestern, Japan. The new species is distinct in having: disc covered by granules; four, sometimes five flat, polygonal oral papillae on each side of jaw; broad and flat teeth with hyaline distal end; spiniform and conical arm spines, two times longer than the corresponding arm segment at the maximum length; oralmost arm spines on proximal portion of arms flattened and clavate; four tentacle scales on third tentacle pore; and ventral arm plate longer than wide, with concentrate lamellar striations. The new species was found under rocks of open water as well as in a dark and medium to low salinity (28 ppt) environment of submarine cave, suggesting that this species tolerate this specific condition.
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21 June 2018
A new species of Ophioconis (Echinodermata: Ophiuroidea) from Ryukyu Islands, southwestern Japan
Masanori Okanishi,
Yoshihisa Fujita
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anchialine environment
brittle star
Endemism
Pacific Ocean
submarine cave
taxonomy