New occurrences and a new genus and species of ‘Toothless’ Odontasteridae (Asteroidea) from Australian watersWA Museum Records and Supplements | Updated 12 months agoABSTRACT – Odontasteridae (Asteroidea) are important members of Antarctic faunas. Less well-known are odontasterid species present outside of high-latitudes, which occur primarily in the deep-sea. Multiple new odontasterids were identified from deep-sea settings in Australian waters, including a new genus and species, Marshastra loisetteae gen. nov. sp. nov., from the shelf off Western Australia, and Hoplaster oloughlini sp. nov. from Tasmania and the south Pacific region. A phylogeny of Hoplaster suggests diversification from a Southern Hemisphere setting into the Atlantic and northward as well as across Tasmanian seamounts, indicating diversification into deep-sea habitats from shallower waters. Author(s) Christopher L. Mah Volume Records 38 : — Article Published 2023 Page Number 49 DOI 10.18195/issn.0312-3162.38.2023.049-067 New occurrences and a new genus and species of ‘Toothless’ Odontasteridae (Asteroidea) from Australian waters Download 2.5 MB To request an accessible version of this pdf please email onlineservices@museum.wa.gov.au