1971
DOI: 10.1590/s0373-55241971000100001
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Equinodermes do Brasil: I. sôbre algumas espécies novas e outras pouco conhecidas, para o Brasil

Abstract: Some echinoderms from the South Brazilian region are described. Seven are new to the science: Cuaumaria manoelina sp.n., Thyone montouaheti sp.n., Psolus marausi sp.n., Psolus vitoriae sp.n., Ophioder ma divae sp.n., Amphioplus luayae sp.n. and Chaetaster vanzoUniaus sv,.n. Some observations are presented on the distribution of Antedon dJbeni BShlsche, 1886, Cuaumaria pulaherrima (Ayres, 1854), Thyone belZi Ludwig, 1887 and of Ophiothrix rathbuni Ludwig, 1882 in Brazil ian marine shelf region. INTRODUÇÃO Após … Show more

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“…To our knowledge, Tommasi et al (1988b) constitutes the only previous known record of Amphioplus lucyae for the Uruguayan coast (R/V "Almirante Saldanha", Station 2865, 34° 33' S and 53° 12' W). This species was previously reported for southwestern Brazil (Tommasi 1971, 1999, Monteiro 1987, Borges et al 2002. coworkers (1988a, 1988b), Monteiro (1987Monteiro ( , 1990Monteiro ( , 1997 and Borges et al (2002) reported A. lucyae at depths ranging from 8-600 m. We collected this species only in one subtidal sample (depth 5-7 m), suggesting low population densities at the area (maximum density < 5 ind/m 2 ).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 57%
“…To our knowledge, Tommasi et al (1988b) constitutes the only previous known record of Amphioplus lucyae for the Uruguayan coast (R/V "Almirante Saldanha", Station 2865, 34° 33' S and 53° 12' W). This species was previously reported for southwestern Brazil (Tommasi 1971, 1999, Monteiro 1987, Borges et al 2002. coworkers (1988a, 1988b), Monteiro (1987Monteiro ( , 1990Monteiro ( , 1997 and Borges et al (2002) reported A. lucyae at depths ranging from 8-600 m. We collected this species only in one subtidal sample (depth 5-7 m), suggesting low population densities at the area (maximum density < 5 ind/m 2 ).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 57%
“…8-600 m. Tommasi (1971Tommasi ( e 1985 coletou Amphioplus lucyae entre 27 e 32 m de profundidade; Tommasi et al (1988a, b) incluíram esta espécie entre as que ocorreram em largo intervalo de profundidade, de 55 a 480 m; Monteiro (1987Monteiro ( , 1990Monteiro ( , 1997 de 8 a 600 m, Manso (1988aManso ( , 1991 Amphipholis squamata (Delle Chiaje 1828) (Fig.24a, b) Axiognathus squamata : Tommasi 1970: 37, fig.36. Amphipholis squamata : Bernasconi 1926: 146;1965: 147, III: 3-4;Thomas 1962: 662, fig.…”
Section: Ophiactis Lymani Ljungman 1871unclassified
“…8-600 m. Tommasi (1970Tommasi ( , 1971Tommasi ( , 1985 coletou Ophiothrix rathbuni de 50 a 180 m de profundidade; Albuquerque (1986) de 103 a 104 m; Monteiro (1987Monteiro ( , 1990Monteiro ( , 1997 de 8 a 600 m; Tommasi et al (1988a) entre 60 e 410 m; Heitor (1996) …”
Section: Comentários Em Alguns Exemplares Deunclassified
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“…O estudo dos ofiuróides do Brasil teve início com o trabalho de LYMAN (1875) que relatou e descreveu espécies da Expedição Hassler, coletados na região da Bahia e Rio de Janeiro, em profundidades de até 100 m. Posteriormente vários outros estudos foram realizados abordando principalmente aspectos taxonômicos e de distribuição geográfica, como BRITO (1960), TOMMASI (1965TOMMASI ( , 1967TOMMASI ( , 1970TOMMASI ( , 1971, LIMA-VERDE (1969), MANSO (1988MANSO ( , 1989, ABSALÃO (1990), ALVES & CERQUEIRA (2000), BORGES et al(2002 e BORGES & AMARAL (2006). TOMMASI (1970) publicou um levantamento geral dos Ophiuroidea registrados até então para o Brasil e regiões vizinhas, listando cerca de 65 espécies.…”
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