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English: FIGURES 1–6. Leptasterias tatei sp. nov., Holotype, 2011-158.001. Fig. 1, whole animal, aboral, Bar = 3.0 cm. Fig. 2, aboral surface, Bar = 3.0 mm. Fig. 3, aboral spines & pedicellariae, Bar = 1.0 mm. Fig. 4, aboral surface cleaned of tissue, showing carinal [C] and dorsolateral [DL] ossicles & spines, Bar = 3.0 mm. Fig. 5, aboral spine with pedicellariae, Bar = 1.0 mm. Fig. 6, marginal area of ray, cleaned of tissue, showing arrangement of ossicles (superomarginal [SM], inferomarginal [IM], actinal [AC], and adambulacral [AD]), Bar = 3.0 mm.
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Author Clark, R.N. & Jewett, S.C. 2015: A new sea star of the genus Leptasterias (Asteroidea: Asteriidae) from the Aleutian Islands. Zootaxa 3941(4): 579–584. DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3941.4.6
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