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Tuatara: Volume 7, Issue 3, June 1959

PLATE— PHANEROZONIA — A paxilla. Fig. 2: Tube-feet; A, pointed type; B, suctorial type. Fig. 3 : Dipsacaster magnificus, marginal plates; A, from above; B, in vertical section. Fig. 4: Pseudarchaster abernethyi. Fig. 5: Persephonaster neozelanicus. Fig. 6:Astropecten primigenius. Fig. 7: Luidia neozelanica. Fig. 8: Asterodon miliaris. Fig. 9: Asterodon robustus. Fig. 10: Asterodon dilatatus. Fig. 11: Eurygonias hylacanthus, lower surface. Fig. 12: Under surface of Astropecten, showing the relat…

PLATE— PHANEROZONIA A paxilla. Fig. 2: Tube-feet; A, pointed type; B, suctorial type. Fig. 3 : Dipsacaster magnificus, marginal plates; A, from above; B, in vertical section. Fig. 4: Pseudarchaster abernethyi. Fig. 5: Persephonaster neozelanicus. Fig. 6:Astropecten primigenius. Fig. 7: Luidia neozelanica. Fig. 8: Asterodon miliaris. Fig. 9: Asterodon robustus. Fig. 10: Asterodon dilatatus. Fig. 11: Eurygonias hylacanthus, lower surface. Fig. 12: Under surface of Astropecten, showing the relatively few intermediate plates, mainly confined to the base of the arm; Inf. inferomarginal; Ad., adambulacral; Fur., furrow; Ad.F.Sp., adambulacral furrow spines; Int., intermediate plate. Fig. 13: Under surface of Psilaster acuminatus, showing intermediate plates extending into proximal part of arm: lettering as in Fig. 12. Fig. 14:Asterodon robustus, the pairs of recurved glassy spines on the jaws. Fig. 15: Eurygonias hylacanthus, the unpaired recurved glassy spines of the jaws.

PLATE— PHANEROZONIA
A paxilla. Fig. 2: Tube-feet; A, pointed type; B, suctorial type. Fig. 3 : Dipsacaster magnificus, marginal plates; A, from above; B, in vertical section. Fig. 4: Pseudarchaster abernethyi. Fig. 5: Persephonaster neozelanicus. Fig. 6:Astropecten primigenius. Fig. 7: Luidia neozelanica. Fig. 8: Asterodon miliaris. Fig. 9: Asterodon robustus. Fig. 10: Asterodon dilatatus. Fig. 11: Eurygonias hylacanthus, lower surface. Fig. 12: Under surface of Astropecten, showing the relatively few intermediate plates, mainly confined to the base of the arm; Inf. inferomarginal; Ad., adambulacral; Fur., furrow; Ad.F.Sp., adambulacral furrow spines; Int., intermediate plate. Fig. 13: Under surface of Psilaster acuminatus, showing intermediate plates extending into proximal part of arm: lettering as in Fig. 12. Fig. 14:Asterodon robustus, the pairs of recurved glassy spines on the jaws. Fig. 15: Eurygonias hylacanthus, the unpaired recurved glassy spines of the jaws.