. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History). INDIAN OCEAN CRINOIDS 105 inclined proximally over the disc and stiffened in the basal part, though flagellate distally and with about 30 segments, affiliating them with Lamprometra rather than Stephanometra with its straight tapering Fig. 10. a-e. Lamprometra palmata palmata (J. Miiller). a-d. 'Te Vega' cruise 2, E St John's, Singapore. Arm br 1-4 mm (after IIIBr series), a. side view of proximal part of one post-radial series from IIBri to Br? (including a IIIBr series) sliovving Pi to P3; b. dorsal view of proximal part of one post-ra
. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History). INDIAN OCEAN CRINOIDS 105 inclined proximally over the disc and stiffened in the basal part, though flagellate distally and with about 30 segments, affiliating them with Lamprometra rather than Stephanometra with its straight tapering Fig. 10. a-e. Lamprometra palmata palmata (J. Miiller). a-d. 'Te Vega' cruise 2, E St John's, Singapore. Arm br 1-4 mm (after IIIBr series), a. side view of proximal part of one post-radial series from IIBri to Br? (including a IIIBr series) sliovving Pi to P3; b. dorsal view of proximal part of one post-radial series; c. mature cirrus with d. segment 13 enlarged; e. reg. no. , Muhlos, Maldive Is. Arm br 1-15 mm (after IBr series). P2 from arm based on IBr series; f-h. Stephanometra indica (Smith); f. 'Te Vega' cruise 2, E St John's, Singapore. Arm br 1-25 mm (after IIBr series), dorsal view of proximal part of one post-radial series; g. holotype, reg. no. , Rodriguez. Arm br 1-4 mm (after either IIBr or IIIBr series), external P2 from arm based on IIIBr series. (Internal P2S may be slightly larger with up to 17 segments, as described by Smith.) h. 'Anton Bruun' st. 412D, NW Madagascar. Arm br 1-25 mm (after IIBr series), P2 from arm based on IIBr series. [The scale equals 2 mm for a-c and e-h but i mm for d.]. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original British Museum (Natural History). London : BM(NH)
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