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Ojphiothrix nereidina, Miill & Tr., Syst. Ast., p. 115, 1842. 



Ophiura nereidina, Lmk., Hist. Anim. sans Vert., vol. iL p. 554, 1816. 

 Samboangan, Philippine Islands; 10 fathoms. 



Ophiothrix berberis, Lym. (PI. XXI. figs. 1-4). 



OpMothrix herheris, Lym., BuU. Mus. Comp. ZooL, vol vl, part 2, p. 52, pL xv. figs. 425-428, 

 1879. 



Seven short, blunt, much flattened, strongly toothed arm spines. Radial shields 

 and interbrachial spaces below nearly or quite naked. Eest of disk set with short stumps 

 bearing a crown of thorns. 



(Type .specimen from Station 192.) Diameter of disk 9 mm. Width of arm near 

 disk 2 '5 mm. Length of arm about 58 mm. The vertical oval has about seventeen 

 stout, blunt, nearly equal tooth papillae, whereof the marginal ones are scarcely longer 

 than those in the middle. Three squarish, rather thin teeth. Mouth shields broader than 

 long, with an obtuse angle inward and a gentle curve v/ithout ; length to breadth, 

 1 : 1'5. Side mouth shields ratlier narrow, slightly swollen, wider without than within, 

 where they scarcely meet. First under arm plate unusually large, nearly equalling the 

 second, squarish, with rounded corners and an obtuse angle within. The plates increase 

 in size to the seventh, which is broader than long, bounded without by a wide curve, 

 and within by a truncated angle ; length to breadth, "7 : 1*1. Side arm plates furnished 

 with a low thick spine ridge. Upper arm plates transverse diamond shaped, over- 

 lapping, having outer angle rounded and inner one truncated ; length to breadth, '7 : 1 "4. 

 Disk rather flat, lobed in the interbrachial spaces, which, below, are nearly naked, as are 

 the radial shields, whUe the remainder of the upper disk is densely covered with short, 

 minute stumps, each bearing a crown of three or four thorns, or, rarely, a fork of two 

 longer thorns. Radial shields long triangular, just touching without, diverging gently 

 inward; length to breadth, 27 : 17. Seven, short, blunt, much flattened arm spines, 

 bearing strong thorns on their edges ; the second one is longest, and those below grow 

 gradually shorter; lengths to that of an under arm plate, 2'3, 3"5, 2"5, 2'2, 17, I'b, 

 7 : 7. One minute tentacle scale. Colour in alcohol, above, disk pale greenish-grey, 

 arms of a faint pink. 



Station 192. September 26, 1874; lat. 5° 42' S., long. 132° 25' E. ; 129 fathoms; 

 mud. Station 209. — January 22, 1875; Cebu, Philippines; lat. 10° 10' N., long. 

 123° 55' E. ; 95 to 100 fathoms ; mud. 



OpMothrix martensi, Lpn., Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., vol. iii., part 10, p. 234, pi. iv., 

 figs. 9-10, 1874. 



August 7, 1874 ; 6 fathoms. 



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