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Stephanometra A.H. Clark, 1909d Type species.— Antedon monacantha Hartlaub, 1890 (a junior synonym of Stephanometra indica (Smith, 1876). Diagnosis.— A genus of Mariametridae with centrodorsal convex discoidal with gently sloping sides; cirrus sockets encroaching on aboral pole; brachitaxes well-separated; brachitaxis ossicles bearing rounded adambulacral processes oriented parallel or oblique to longitudinal axis of ossicle and producing characteristically scalloped or knobbed lateral margins; cirrals <40; distal cirral aboral ornamentation ranging from slight carination to prominent spine; one or more pairs of oral pinnules with reduced ambulacral groove, flattened articular facets, reduced tissue between pinnulars, conical tip, and with LW of middle pinnulars 1.5–4.0; P2 of 8 to 18 pinnulars; up to 40 arms (usually 30 or fewer) (modified from Rankin & Messing, 2008). Remarks.— Rankin & Messing (2008) reduced the six species recognized by A.H. Clark (1941) and A.M. Clark & Rowe (1971) to two species: S. tenuipinna (Hartlaub, 1890) and S. indica.
Published as part of Mohammednowshad, B., Idreesbabu, K. K., Parameswaran, Usha V., Messing, Charles G. & Sureshkumar, S., 2020, The Shallow-water Crinoid Fauna of Lakshadweep Atolls, North-western Indian Ocean, pp. 247-265 in Zootaxa 4789 (1) on pages 258-259, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4789.1.9, http://zenodo.org/record/3884945
Comatulida, Stephanometra, Animalia, Mariametridae, Biodiversity, Crinoidea, Taxonomy, Echinodermata
Comatulida, Stephanometra, Animalia, Mariametridae, Biodiversity, Crinoidea, Taxonomy, Echinodermata
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