Description: Catalogue of recent ophiurans : based on the collection of the Museum of Comparative Zoölogy / by Hubert Lyman Clark ; with twenty plates. Plate 1. Ophiomyxa australis Lutken. Port Jackson, N. S. W. Fig. 1. Aboral view. X 1.5. Fig. 2. Oral view. Ophiomyxa brevirima H. L. Clark. Otago Harbor, N. Z. Fig. 3. Aboral view. X 2. Fig. 4. Oral view. Ophiacantha lasia H. L. Clark. Uraga Channel, Japan. Fig. 5. Aboral view. X 3.75. Ophiacantha macroplaca H. L. Clark. Hilo, Hawaii. [= syn. of Ophiomastix macroplaca] Fig. 6. Aboral view. X 8. Fig. 7. Oral view. Ophiocreas papillatum H. L. "Clark. Sea of Idzu, Japan. [= syn. of Ophiocreas japonicus] Fig. 8. Aboral view. X 1 +. Ophiocreas melambaphes H. L. Clark. Off Jurien Bay, West Australia. [= syn. of Astrobrachion adhaerens] Fig. 9. Aboral view. X 3. Asteroschema sulcatum Ljungman. West Indies? Fig. 10. Aboral view. X 3. Date: 1915. Source:
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