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Hoofdauteurs: Wirawati, Ismiliana, Setyastuti, Ana
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Gepubliceerd in: Zenodo 2021
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Online toegang:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20256482
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  • <p><b><i>Benthothuria funebris</i> Perrier, 1898</b></p><p>(Fig. 4A, B)</p><p><i>Benthothuria funebris</i> Perrier, 1898: 1665.</p><p><i>Benthothuria funebris</i> — Perrier, 1899: 248; Perrier, 1902: 365–371; Heding, 1940: 363–364; Heding, 1942: 6; Solis-Marin, 2003: 155–156, fig. 52 in CD; Rogacheva et al., 2013: 591, figs. 17B, 19B.</p><p><b>Material.</b> RCO.ECH.2359 (1 ex), stn. CP12, Southeast of Tabuan Island (Sunda Strait), 5°52.252′S – 5°52.728′S, 104°56.786′E – 104°56.422′E, 615–698 m, beam trawl, coll. SJADES Team, 25 March 2018; RCO. ECH.2364 (1 ex), stn. CP53, Pelabuhan Ratu Bay (Indian Ocean), 7°09.610′S – 7°10.184′S, 106°18.632′E – 106°17.714′E, 1521–1714 m, beam trawl, coll. SJADES Team, 02 April 2018; RCO. ECH.2395 (1 ex), stn. CP33, South of Tg. Boyongkareuceng (Indian Ocean), 7°42.912′S – 7°43.255′S, 107°36.559′E – 107°37.234′E, 525– 312 m, beam trawl, coll. SJADES Team, 29 March 2018; RCO. ECH.2399 (1 ex), stn. CP12, Southeast of Tabuan Island (Sunda Strait), 5°52.252′S – 5°52.728′S, 104°56.786′E – 104°56.422′E, 615–698 m, beam trawl, coll. SJADES Team, 25 March 2018; ZRC. ECH.1692 (1 ex), stn. CP10, South of Umbar Bay, Sumatera (Sunda Strait), 5°45.399′S – 5°46.183′S, 104°56.098′E – 104°56.565′E, 429–446 m, beam trawl, coll. SJADES Team, 25 March 2018.</p><p><b>Distribution.</b> North Atlantic, South West Greenland, North West Africa, off Moroccan coast, off Sudan (Solis-Marin, 2003), Indian Ocean (South Java; this study).</p><p><b>Remarks.</b> This species is recorded for the first time from Indonesia. The present material was whitish to purple dorsally and purple ventrally when observed fresh immediately after collection. Body oval-elongated with a flat ventral sole. Mouth ventral, anus terminal. Dorsal and ventral sole separated by a continuous row of papillae. Ventral surface with numerous papillae, but at the ambulacral areas, there are an additional two rows of appendices which are large and very sticky to the touch when fresh. Ossicles were not found in any part of the body wall.</p>