RM2AR9KF6–Brittle Star, Ophiactis sp. Tulamben, Bali, Indonesia. Bali Sea, Indian Ocean
RMW7NC09–Common brittle star (Ophiothrix fragilis) moving over floor of rockpool encrusted with red algae (Lithomnanion sp.), near Falmouth, Cornwall, UK, August.
RMMC40H5–Brittle Star, Ophiothrix sp.Tulamben, Bali, Indonesia. Bali Sea, Indian Ocean
RF2AW9YAE–A Brittle Sea Star (Ophiuroidea sp.)
RM2G6K6XK–Brittle Star, Ophiactis sp. Found on the underside of a sea star. Tulamben, Bali, Indonesia. Bali Sea, Indian Ocean
RF2AW9YA8–A Brittle Sea Star (Ophiuroidea sp.)
RMJHWAFK–Brittle Star, probably Ophiothrix sp, on the dorsal surface of a Pincushion Sea Star, Culcita novaeguineae. Tulamben, Bali, Indonesia. Bali Sea, India
RF2AW9YA2–A Brittle Sea Star (Ophiuroidea sp.)
RM2C5RMDM–Brittle Star, Ophiothrix sp, Laha dive site, Ambon, Maluku, Indonesia, Banda Sea
RF2J7BRXF–A Brittle Sea Star (Ophiuroidea sp.) in the Red Sea
RMEEWYXF–Brittle Star, Ophiothrix sp., Ambon, Moluccas, Indonesia
RF2J05NBA–A Brittle Sea Star (Ophiuroidea sp.) in the Red Sea
RMGKW1HR–Brittle Starfish in Soft coral, Ophiothrix sp., Bali, Indonesia
RF2H38063–A Brittle Sea Star (Ophiuroidea sp.) in the Red Sea
RMCNY66W–Planctonic larvae of a brittle star, possibly Ophiura sp.
RF2J05N3J–A Brittle Sea Star (Ophiuroidea sp.) in the Red Sea
RM2RK614P–Close-up photo of a basket star (Astroboa sp.?) from Bunaken NP, North Sulawesi, Indonesia.
RF2J05N35–A Brittle Sea Star (Ophiuroidea sp.) in the Red Sea
RM2RP9EPG–Brittle Star, Ophiothrix sp, Yellow Coco dive site, Bangka Island, north Sulawesi, Indonesia
RF2J05N2W–A Brittle Sea Star (Ophiuroidea sp.) in the Red Sea
RMW7NC08–Common brittle star (Ophiothrix fragilis) moving over floor of rockpool encrusted with red algae (Lithothamnion sp.), near Falmouth, Cornwall, UK, August.
RF2J05NG8–A Brittle Sea Star (Ophiuroidea sp.) in the Red Sea
RF2REN14N–Burrowing Brittle Star, Amphiura sp, buried in sand, night dive, Dili Rock East dive site, Dili, East Timor
RM2RMDR25–Brittle Star, Ophiothrix sp, night dive, Seraya House Reef dive site, Seraya, Karangasem, Bali, Indonesia
RF2N4RBD1–Brittle Star, Macrophiothrix sp, NusaBay Menjangan Hotel house reef, West Bali National Park, near Menjangan Island, Buleleng, Bali, Indonesia
RM2RETR23–Brittle Star, Ophiothrix sp, on coral, night dive, Nudi Retreat dive site, Lembeh Straits, Sulawesi, Indonesia
RMA2KT32–resting Asian basketstar Astroboa sp
RM2RN1D6C–Brittle Star, Ophiothrix sp, on Sponge, Porifera Phylum, Pong Pong dive site, Seraya, Karangasem, Bali, Indonesia
RMGKW1HN–Brittle Starfish in Soft coral, Ophiothrix sp., Bali, Indonesia
RMCNN5M0–Brittlestar Ophiuroidea sp. adult Soft Glomerate Tree Coral Dendronephthya sp. reef night Tutuntute Wetar Island Barat Daya
RMBXYBMJ–Brittle Star on Seafan, Ophiothrix sp., Candidasa, Bali, Indonesia
RMDTFNKW–Ophioctenella sp., brittle star
RMBP1AC5–Brittle Star in Seafan, Ophiotrix sp., Lembeh Strait, Sulawesi, Indonesia
RM2JEKWG2–Furcaster sp.
RMCTE3RP–Brittle Star in Soft Coral, Ophiothrix sp., Cannibal Rock, Rinca, Indonesia
RM2AB89D6–Brittle stars (Astrobrachion adhaerens), entwined in the branches of a black coral tree (Antipathes sp.). Solitary Island, New South Wales, Australia
RMW7NC0C–Common brittle star (Ophiothrix fragilis) moving over floor of rockpool encrusted with red algae (Lithomnanion sp.) past Flat / Purple Top shell (Gibbula umbilicalis) low on a rocky shore, near Falmouth, Cornwall, UK, August.
RMBM4NKB–Brittle Star on Crinoid, Ophiothrix sp., Puerto Galera, Mindoro Island, Philippines
RMW85DC2–Tiny Brittlestars (Ophiothrix sp) wrapped around the branches of Fan coral, Raja Ampat, West Papua, Indonesia, Pacific Ocean.
RMBXYFH0–Brittle Star on Fire Coral, Ophiothrix sp., Millepora dichotoma, Marsa Alam, Red Sea, Egypt
RMW7MGYC–Fossil of Brittlestar (Ophiopetra sp) from the Jurassic period, Germany
RMCBMYJ9–Brittle Star on pink Sponge, Ophiothrix sp., Lembeh Strait, North Sulawesi, Indonesia
RMW854J2–Bubblegum coral (Paragorgia arborea) with basket star (Gorgonocephalus caputmedusae) with a live coral (Lophelia pertusa), reef in Trondheimfjord, North Atlantic Ocean, Norway . Photo taken in cooperation with GEOMAR coldwater coral research project
RMBM4PXD–Brittle Star on Leather Coral, Ophiothrix sp., Lembeh Strait, Sulawesi, Indonesia
RME4645C–Close up of deepsea Basket star (Gorgonocephalus sp) from coral seamount, SW Indian Ridge, Indian Ocean, December 2011
RMDC28BH–Brittlestar on Pincushion Starfish, Ophiothrix sp., Lembeh Strait, North Sulawesi, Indonesia
RM2RM80NJ–Brittle Star, Ophiothrix sp, night dive, Scuba Seraya House Reef dive site, Seraya, Karangasem, Bali, Indonesia
RM2AFKJJ9–. Die Fauna südwest-Australiens. Ergebnisse der Hamburger südwest-australischen Forschungsreise 1905. Fig. 6. Hyperetes australicusn. sp. 5- !• Tarsenglied des rechtenHinterbeines von vorn (rechts istinnen;. Vergr. 333 : 1. Die Fauna Südwest-Australienj Ergebnisse der HamburgerSüdwest-australischen Forschungsreise 1905 herausgegeben von Prof. W. Michaelsen und Dr. R. Hartmeyer Band I, Lieferung 4. Ophiuroidea par Prof. R. Koehler (Lyon). Avec 10 figures dans le texte.. Verlag von Gustav Fischer in Jena.1907. Alle Rechte vorbehalten. MM. Michaelsen et Hartmeyer ont bien voulu moffrir detudierle
RM2R8KEJ4–Brittle Star, Ophiothrix sp, on sand, night dive, Laha dive site, Ambon, Maluku, Indonesia, Banda Sea
RMMCTPX2–. Fig. 26. Amphioplus acutus, n.sp. Part of oral side (a) and dorsal side (h). Madreporite (c). X12. One specimen, St. 181, has only four rays. The species has separate sexes and is not viviparous. In the elongate, pointed mouth papillae this species differs conspicuously from the other Antarctic species of Amphioplus (or A)?iphiodia). The same character is found in Amphioplus gastracanthus (Liitken and Mortensen) and A. notacanthiis (Liitken and Mortensen) (Ophiuroidea of the Albatross Expedition, 1891, pi. xiii, figs. 4, 7); but these species are in other respects so different from the prese
RM2R8TAWK–Neville's Brittle Star, Ophiopteron sp, night dive, Melasti dive site, Amed, Karangasem Regency, Bali, Indonesia, Indian Ocean
RM2RFAHK4–Crowned Coral Crab, Quadrella coronata, and Brittle Star, Ophiothrix sp, Nudi Retreat dive site, Lembeh Straits, Sulawesi, Indonesia
RM2JEN7CG–Onychaster sp.
RM2RTGGB9–Burrowing Brittle Star, Amphiura sp, buried in sand, night dive, Dili Rock East dive site, Dili, East Timor
RM2M6MW2F–Brittle Star, Macrophiothrix sp, NusaBay Menjangan Hotel house reef, West Bali National Park, near Menjangan Island, Buleleng, Bali, Indonesia
RMRCE5AK–. Discovery reports. Discovery (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Ocean; Antarctica; Falkland Islands. Fig. 25. Ophionephthys magellanka, n.sp. Part of oral side (a); mouthpart (jaw) of another specimen {b). Arm joints, dorsal side; joints 6-8 (c), and from middle of arm ((/). X20. Lix, Vid. Medd. Dansk Naturh. Foren., 91, 1932, p. 265, figs. 7-8), is only just indicated here. This species seems to be related to Ophionephthys stewartensis, Mortensen, from Stewart Island (Mortensen, Echinoderms of New Zealand and the Auckland- Campbell Islands. II, Ophiuroidea, p. 159), from which it is, however,
RMMCTPXC–. Fig. 25. Ophionephthys magellanka, n.sp. Part of oral side (a); mouthpart (jaw) of another specimen {b). Arm joints, dorsal side; joints 6-8 (c), and from middle of arm ((/). X20. Lix, Vid. Medd. Dansk Naturh. Foren., 91, 1932, p. 265, figs. 7-8), is only just indicated here. This species seems to be related to Ophionephthys stewartensis, Mortensen, from Stewart Island (Mortensen, Echinoderms of New Zealand and the Auckland- Campbell Islands. II, Ophiuroidea, p. 159), from which it is, however, very well dis- tinguished by the shape of the buccal shields and the dorsal arm plates. Amphipholi
RM2JEMX1A–Taeniaster sp.
RM2M6MW24–Brittle Star, Macrophiothrix sp, NusaBay Menjangan Hotel house reef, West Bali National Park, near Menjangan Island, Buleleng, Bali, Indonesia
RMMCTPRY–. Fig. 32. Ophiozonella megaloplax, n.sp. Oral side («) and dorsal side (b). a, X22"5; b, X20. The buccal plate with the three pores is the madreporite. In particular, the covering of the ventral interradii distinguishes this species from all other known species of Ophiozonella, as also from Ophiozonoida picto, the only related species in New Zealand seas. Ophiozonoida picta, H. L. Clark Ophiozonoida picta, H. L. Clark, 1915. Cat. Recent Ophiurans, p. 340, pi. 18, figs. 3-4. O. picta, Mortensen, 1924. Eclmiodenns of Nezv Zealand and the Auckland-Campbell Islands. II, Ophiuroidea. Papers f
RM2JEFK62–Onychaster sp.
RM2M6MW1G–Brittle Star, Macrophiothrix sp, NusaBay Menjangan Hotel house reef, West Bali National Park, near Menjangan Island, Buleleng, Bali, Indonesia
RM2T4GPYH–Checkerboard Wrasse, Halichoeres hortulanus, eating arm of Brittle Star, Ophiothrix sp, Suanggi Island dive site, Banda Islands, Indonesia, Banda Sea
RM2RJ9RXK–Comb Jellies, Coeloplana sp, and Brittle Star, Ophiothrix sp, on Luzon Sea Star, Echinaster luzonicus, Bulakan dive site, Seraya, Karangasem, Bali, In
RMC2CB29–Brittle star, Ophiothrix sp, on Hydroid, Hydrozoa Class, Manado, Sulawesi, Indonesia, Asia
RMMCTPPD–. Fig. 41. Ophiurolepis lursida, n.sp. Part of oral side {a) and dorsal side (b). Part of arm in side view (c). x8. Homalophiura inornata (Lyman) (Plate VIII, figs. 4-5) Op/iiogfyp/ui inornata, Lyman, 1882. Sci. Results H.M.S. 'Challenger'. Ophiuroidea, p. 73, pi. iii, figs. 10-12. ? O. divisa, Liitken and Mortensen, 1899. 'Albatross' Ophiuroids, p. 127, pis. iv, figs. 10-12; V, figs. 1-2. O. inornata, Koehler, 1904. Siboga-Exped. Ophiuroidea, i, p. 40. O. inornata, Koehler, 1906. Ophiures du 'Travailleur' et du 'Talisman', p. 262. Homalopliiura inornata, H. L. Clark, 1915. Cat. Recent Ophiura
RM2JEMW6N–Bohemura sp.
RMMCTPKN–. Fig. 47. Ophiura serrata, n.sp. Part of oral side {a); dorsal side {b). Part of arm, side view (c). Proximal part of arm, dorsal side, with radial shields, of specimen from St. 195 {d). All xiz's'. Ophiocten amitinum, Lyman (Plate VIII, fig. 2) Ophiocten amitinum, Lyman, 1882. Sci. Results H.M.S. 'Challenger'. Ophiuroidea p 70 pi. IX, figs. 7-9. ' F- /^> O. amitinum, Studer, 1885. Vbersicht uber die Ophiuriden der'Gazelle' Abh Akad Berlin 1882, p. 16, Taf. ii, fig. 8 a-f. O. amitinum, Ludwig, 1899. Ophiuriden Hamburger Magalh. Sammelreise, p. 4. O. amitinum, H. L. Clark, 1923. Echinoderm
RM2JEMM2A–Ophiaulax sp.
RM2JEM720–Furcaster sp.
RM2JEKH26–Ophiaulax sp.
RM2JEEGA3–Aganaster sp.
RM2JEK83C–Furcaster sp.
RM2JEKT02–Furcaster sp.
RM2JEDAXH–Bdellacoma sp.
RM2JEE53E–Pradesura sp.
RM2JEKM8K–Protaster sp.
RM2JEDFGD–Stenaster sp.
RM2JEM6AE–Ophiaulax sp.
RM2JEFD8W–Onychaster sp.
RM2JEF8KG–Onychaster sp.
RM2JEKKPF–Protaster sp.
RM2JEJP6E–Stenaster sp.
RM2JEK43X–Furcaster sp.
RM2JEFCE2–Protaster sp.
RM2JEE8N5–Schoenaster sp.
RM2JEDAK9–Bdellacoma sp.
RM2JEGHR5–Onychaster sp.
RM2JEMA9J–Furcaster sp.
RM2JEFWW6–Onychaster sp.
RM2JEKR9H–Furcaster sp.
RM2JEF73G–Onychaster sp.
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