Diagnosis
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Dorometra with P1 and P2 similar, with usually 8-10 segments, only half as long as P3, which has 13-16 segments. Cirri 4-9 mm long, of 10-14 cirrals; fourth to seventh cirrals longest, with L/W ratio 2-3 and with much expanded ends; L/W ratio of antepenultimate 1.5. Arms 25-60 mm long.
7. Gilbert, OL (2000)
Lichens. HarperCollins, London (No 86 New Naturalist Series).
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Distribution
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From the Andaman and Nicobar Islands to the Philippine, Bonin, Marshall, and Tonga Islands, and Torres Strait. Depth range: shoreline to 54 m.
7. Gilbert, OL (2000)
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Distribution
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Cape York, QLD, to North Solitary Is.,Houtman Abrolhos and North West Cape, WA, and Darwin, NT, Australia. Depth range: 0-60 m.
Rowe, F. W. E.; Gates, J. (1995). Echinodermata. In ‘Zoological Catalogue of Australia'. 33 (Ed A. Wells.) pp xiii + 510 (CSIRO Australia, Melbourne).
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Distribution
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Off Nagada Harbor N of Madang, Papua New Guinea; outer barrier reef crest in 4-8 m, and in 10-12 m adjacent to an inshore lagoonal island.
Messing CG (unpublished data)
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Ecology
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Cryptic under rubble.
Messing CG (unpublished data)
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