Cookie star (Ceramaster patagonicus) Cookie star (Ceramaster patagonicus) . This photo was taken at a depth of -399.9 meters in Sur Canyon as a part of a deep-sea coral expedition conducted by NMFS aboard the R/V Shimida in December, 2010.From SIMoN
Indian Deep-Sea Starfishes. Zoroaster sea, from the Laccadive Sea, 597-1200 fathoms. Back view, showing the curious maize-like plates which encase the body. Only one ray is drawn in its entirety
Masanori Okanishi, Timothy D. O’Hara, Toshihiko Fujita
Zookeys
Figure 3.Squamophis albozosteres sp. n., holotype (MV F162657). A aboral view B oral view. Arrows indicate the arm of another ophiuroid gripped by Squamophis albozosteres.
Anne I. Gondim, Carmen Alonso, Thelma L. P. Dias, Cynthia L. C. Manso, Martin L. Christoffersen
Zookeys
Figure 14.Some ophiurans in their natural habitat. A Ophiomyxa flaccida B Ophiolepis impressa C Ophiothrix angulata D Ophiocoma echinata E Ophioderma cinerea F Ophioderma appressa. Photos by Thelma L. P. Dias.
Tania Pineda-Enríquez, Francisco A. Solís-Marín, Yuri Hooker, Alfredo Laguarda-Figueras
Zookeys
Figure 3.Ophioderma peruana sp. n., holotype (CZA-363). A basal portion of the arms with fragmented dorsal arm plates B dorsal arm plates fragmented in several pieces C ventral arm plates and tentacle scales D lateral view of the arm spines.