A specimen belonging to the deep-sea feather-star family Atelecrinidae was collected in April 2018 at the Kocebu Guyot at 1294 m deep. Based on its morphological characters, the specimen was identified as Paratelecrinus cubensis (Carpenter, 1881). This species of feather star is restricted to the deep sea and was known only from 12 records from the Bahamas and Cuba at depths of 567–892 m. The data represent the first record from the Western Pacific Ocean and the deepest record known, extending the depth where this feather star has been found to beyond 1000 m. The morphological characteristics of the Kocebu Guyot specimen were essentially identical to the morphology of the neotype, with a slight difference in the dorsal spine at the end of t...
The soft sea urchins Echinothuriidae Thomson, 1872, constitute the most commonly encountered sea urc...
Background: Seamount-associated faunas are often considered highly endemic but isolation and diversi...
Adults of Comatilia iridometriformis, A. H. Clark, 1909, a deep-water feather star, retain the follo...
Based on a phylogenetic analysis of undescribed taxa within the Forcipulatacea, a new family of deep...
Based on a phylogenetic analysis of undescribed taxa within the Forcipulatacea, a new family of deep...
Examination of the living bathyal feather star, Atelecrinus, using light and scanning electron micro...
A combination of new material and observations of deep-sea crinoids, chiefly from NOAA’s expeditions...
A new species of brittle star was collected in 2021 by the manned submersible “Fendouzhe” from the c...
A taxonomic survey of the feather stars collected from three dive sites, LST Wreck, San Quentin Wrec...
The chiefly tropical, deep-water (\u3e100 m) feather star family Charitometridae (Echinodermata: Cri...
Polynoidae contains ~900 species within 18 subfamilies, some of them restricted to the deep sea. Mac...
The deep sea (\u3e200m) is the largest habitat on Earth and the last unexplored frontier of our plan...
An intriguing new annelid, Teuthidodrilus samae (Annelida, Cirratuliformia) gen. and sp. nov., was o...
The unusual bathyal comatulid crinoid genus Atelecrinus is widespread in the Atlantic and tropical P...
Fig. 44. Families Euryalidae Gray, 1840 and Gorgonocephalidae Ljungman, 1867, Maximum likelihood (ML...
The soft sea urchins Echinothuriidae Thomson, 1872, constitute the most commonly encountered sea urc...
Background: Seamount-associated faunas are often considered highly endemic but isolation and diversi...
Adults of Comatilia iridometriformis, A. H. Clark, 1909, a deep-water feather star, retain the follo...
Based on a phylogenetic analysis of undescribed taxa within the Forcipulatacea, a new family of deep...
Based on a phylogenetic analysis of undescribed taxa within the Forcipulatacea, a new family of deep...
Examination of the living bathyal feather star, Atelecrinus, using light and scanning electron micro...
A combination of new material and observations of deep-sea crinoids, chiefly from NOAA’s expeditions...
A new species of brittle star was collected in 2021 by the manned submersible “Fendouzhe” from the c...
A taxonomic survey of the feather stars collected from three dive sites, LST Wreck, San Quentin Wrec...
The chiefly tropical, deep-water (\u3e100 m) feather star family Charitometridae (Echinodermata: Cri...
Polynoidae contains ~900 species within 18 subfamilies, some of them restricted to the deep sea. Mac...
The deep sea (\u3e200m) is the largest habitat on Earth and the last unexplored frontier of our plan...
An intriguing new annelid, Teuthidodrilus samae (Annelida, Cirratuliformia) gen. and sp. nov., was o...
The unusual bathyal comatulid crinoid genus Atelecrinus is widespread in the Atlantic and tropical P...
Fig. 44. Families Euryalidae Gray, 1840 and Gorgonocephalidae Ljungman, 1867, Maximum likelihood (ML...
The soft sea urchins Echinothuriidae Thomson, 1872, constitute the most commonly encountered sea urc...
Background: Seamount-associated faunas are often considered highly endemic but isolation and diversi...
Adults of Comatilia iridometriformis, A. H. Clark, 1909, a deep-water feather star, retain the follo...