species: Tropiometra afra in Lizard Island area: all known taxa (Lizard Island Field Guide)
Tropiometra afra


©Lyle Vail: Tropiometra afra at Lizard Island.

©Lyle Vail and Anne Hoggett: Tropiometra afra is always black and has fine, long, evenly-spaced pinnules arranged in a single plane

©Andy Lewis
Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Echinodermata
Class Crinoidea
Order Comatulida
Family Tropiometridae
Genus Tropiometra
Species Tropiometra afra

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Distinguishing features

A large crinoid with only ten arms. The arms are distinctive: brachials are slender and the pinnules are fine, long, relatively stiff, evenly spaced, and held in a single plane. Colour is always black. The central part of the animal is almost always hidden. This is the only species in the family Tropiometridae found in Australia.

Size

  • Up to 50 cm (Length of specimen) - applies to Diameter up to 50 cm

Depth range

  • Depth range data is not yet available.

Synonyms

Distribution


©Atlas of Living Australia: Australian distribution

Distribution and habitat preferences

Central body usually concealed within a crevice with about 200 mm of the arms protruding, sometimes hanging under ledges.

Found at low density in most reef areas around the Lizard Island Group.

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References

References that assist with identification

  • Clark, A.M. and F.W.E. Rowe (1971). Monograph of shallow-water Indo-west Pacific echinoderms British Museum (Natural History), London.

Other references

  • Lange, A., T. Heinzeller and U. Welsch (1995). Carbohydrate-histochemistry on the ovary of Tropiometra afra (Echinodermata: Crinoidea) in: Echinoderm Research 1995. Smith and Campbell (Ed.). Balkema, Rotterdam, pp. 299-304. LIRS catalog number 751.
  • Meyer, D.L. (1979). Length and spacing of the tube feet in crinoids (Echinodermata) and their role in suspension-feeding, Marine Biology, 51: 361-369. LIRS catalog number 29.
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