Pseudechinaster rubens gen. nov., sp. nov. Abactinal surface (upper photograph) and actinal surface (lower photograph) of holotype. Text-fig. — Pseudechinaster rubens gen. nov., sp. nov. a and c, straight pedicellariae; b, oral plates, adoral carina and adambulacral plates, the spines have been removed- d crossed pedicellaria; e and f, portion of abactinal surface; e, on the disc; f, midway along the arm. (a, c, d, e, f-from holotype: from paratype.) Abact. pl., abactinal plate: abact., sp. abactinal spine; adamb. pl., adambulacral plate; ad. car., adoral carina; oral pl., oral plate; oral sp.. oral spine; pap. areas, papular areas; suboral sp., suboral spine.
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Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand : Zoology, Volume 2, Issue 5, 10 September 1962, Plate 1
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101Pseudechinaster rubens gen. nov., sp. nov. Abactinal surface (upper photograph) and actinal surface (lower photograph) of holotype. Text-fig. —Pseudechinaster rubens gen. nov., sp. nov. a and c, straight pedicellariae; b, oral plates, adoral carina and adambulacral plates, the spines have been removed- d crossed pedicellaria; e and f, portion of abactinal surface; e, on the disc; f, midway along the arm. (a, c, d, e, f-from holotype: from paratype.) Abact. pl., abactinal plate: abact., sp. abactinal spine; adamb. pl., adambulacral plate; ad. car., adoral carina; oral pl., oral plate; oral sp.. oral spine; pap. areas, papular areas; suboral sp., suboral spine. Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand : Zoology, Volume 2, Issue 5, 10 September 1962, Plate 1
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