Alloceramaster maui

Alloceramaster maui
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Echinodermata
Class: Asteroidea
Order: Valvatida
Family: Goniasteridae
Genus: Alloceramaster
Species:
A. maui
Binomial name
Alloceramaster maui
(McKnight, 1973)
Synonyms
  • Sphaeriodiscus maui McKnight, 1973

Alloceramaster maui is a species of sea star in the family Goniasteridae. It is found off New Caledonia and near New Zealand (Aotea Seamount and Macauley Island in the Kermadec Islands) at depths of 758โ€“1180 meters.[1]

Description

The species has a pentagonal body. The abactinal surface has a relatively dense granular cover that obscures boundaries between plates. Radial plates are triangular to "kite-shaped" with narrow angular peripheral granules and central granules that are round. Superomarginal plates number 6 to 10 per interradius at R=3.5. Furrow spines number 8 or 9. Subambulacral spines are arranged in 2 to 4 rows, each with 4 or 5 granules.[1]

Distribution and habitat

This species is known from off New Caledonia at depths of 758โ€“780 meters and from west of Auckland, New Zealand (Aotea Seamount) and Macauley Island in the Kermadec Group at 926โ€“1180 meters.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c Mah, Christopher L. (2026). "New genera, species and occurrences of Goniasteridae (Valvatida, Asteroidea) from New Caledonia". Megataxa. 19 (1). doi:10.11646/megataxa.19.1.1.