Ophiactis nidarosiensis ? Mortensen 1920
- Dataset
- The Echinoderm Fauna of the Azores (NE Atlantic Ocean)
- Rank
- SPECIES
Classification
- kingdom
- Animalia
- phylum
- Echinodermata
- class
- Ophiuroidea
- order
- Ophiurida
- family
- Ophiactidae
- genus
- Ophiactis
- species
- Ophiactis nidarosiensis
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Reports for the Azores:
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Type locality: Trondhjemfjord, Norway. See: Mortensen (1920: 60 – 63, fig. 5; 1933 b: 346 – 347, fig. 58 a). Occurrence: recorded from the Scandinavia, Iceland, southern Africa, off Gough Island (Tristan da Cunha, S Atlantic) and? Azores (Mortensen 1920, 1933 a, 1936). Depth: 102 – 560 m (Mortensen 1933 a, 1936); AZO:? 1,095 m (Koehler 1909). Habitat:? volcanic sand (AZO; Koehler 1909). Larval stage: unknown; also reproduces asexually through fission (Mortensen 1920). Remarks: Koehler (1909) described a small six-armed specimen collected by Princesse Alice in Azorean waters (sta 1344: 38 ° 45 ’ 30 ” N, 28 ° 7 ’ 45 ” W, 1,095 m) as distinct from the type material of Ophiactis hirta collected by Lyman (1879, H. M. S. Challenger) in the Pacific, but not enough to consider it a different species. H. L. Clark (1918) suggested this specimen might represent a juvenile stage of Ophiactis abyssicola, a cosmopolitan deep-water species. Mortensen (1920, 1927) believed this specimen was actually O. nidarosiensis. Unfortunately, the specimen collected by Princesse Alice was lost (Mortensen 1920), and until new material is retrieved, the presence of either species in the archipelago should be considered as doubtful.