taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
FF6987EEFFAAFFDEFF54421379E8FF23.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4691082/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4691082	FIGURE 2. Astropecten antillensis Lütken, 1860. (A) Specimen in situ (not collected; photo credit: Cláudio Sampaio). Specimen (R 43 mm) (UFBA 1620): (B) abactinal and (C) actinal view of body; (D) proximal paxillae and madreporite; (E) interradial region showing superomarginal spines; (F) interradial region showing paxillae, superomarginal and inferomarginal spines (proximal region to the right); (G) oral region; (H) actinal view of inferomarginal plates; and (I) ambulacral furrow (proximal region on the left). Scale bars: B–C, 10 mm; D–I, 2 mm.	FIGURE 2. Astropecten antillensis Lütken, 1860. (A) Specimen in situ (not collected; photo credit: Cláudio Sampaio). Specimen (R 43 mm) (UFBA 1620): (B) abactinal and (C) actinal view of body; (D) proximal paxillae and madreporite; (E) interradial region showing superomarginal spines; (F) interradial region showing paxillae, superomarginal and inferomarginal spines (proximal region to the right); (G) oral region; (H) actinal view of inferomarginal plates; and (I) ambulacral furrow (proximal region on the left). Scale bars: B–C, 10 mm; D–I, 2 mm.	2021-04-13	Cunha, Rosana;Martins, Luciana;Menegola, Carla;Souto, Camilla		Zenodo	biologists	Cunha, Rosana;Martins, Luciana;Menegola, Carla;Souto, Camilla			
FF6987EEFFAAFFDEFF54421379E8FF23.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4691084/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4691084	FIGURE 3. Specimen (R 20 mm) of Astropecten antillensis Lütken, 1860 (UFBA 949): (A) abactinal and (B) actinal view of body; (C) proximal arm paxillae; (D) superomarginal plates with spines; (E) abactinal view of inferomarginal fringe spines; (F) actinal surface of arm; and (G) actinal view of inferomarginal fringe spines. Scale bars: A–B, 10 mm; C, 2 mm; D–G, 1 mm.	FIGURE 3. Specimen (R 20 mm) of Astropecten antillensis Lütken, 1860 (UFBA 949): (A) abactinal and (B) actinal view of body; (C) proximal arm paxillae; (D) superomarginal plates with spines; (E) abactinal view of inferomarginal fringe spines; (F) actinal surface of arm; and (G) actinal view of inferomarginal fringe spines. Scale bars: A–B, 10 mm; C, 2 mm; D–G, 1 mm.	2021-04-13	Cunha, Rosana;Martins, Luciana;Menegola, Carla;Souto, Camilla		Zenodo	biologists	Cunha, Rosana;Martins, Luciana;Menegola, Carla;Souto, Camilla			
FF6987EEFFA7FFD9FF5446337E3AF9A4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4691088/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4691088	FIGURE 4. Specimen (R 103 mm) of Astropecten brasiliensis brasiliensis Müller & Troschel, 1842 (UFBA 132): (A–C) abactinal and (D–F) actinal view of body (A, C, D, F are in vivo); (G) madreporite; (H) interradial superomarginal spines; (I) superomarginal spines; (J) inferomarginal spines; (K) actinal view of inferomarginal plates; and (L) ambulacral furrow. Scale bars: A–B, D, E, 50 mm; C, F, K, 10 mm; G–I, L, 2 mm; J, 3 mm.	FIGURE 4. Specimen (R 103 mm) of Astropecten brasiliensis brasiliensis Müller & Troschel, 1842 (UFBA 132): (A–C) abactinal and (D–F) actinal view of body (A, C, D, F are in vivo); (G) madreporite; (H) interradial superomarginal spines; (I) superomarginal spines; (J) inferomarginal spines; (K) actinal view of inferomarginal plates; and (L) ambulacral furrow. Scale bars: A–B, D, E, 50 mm; C, F, K, 10 mm; G–I, L, 2 mm; J, 3 mm.	2021-04-13	Cunha, Rosana;Martins, Luciana;Menegola, Carla;Souto, Camilla		Zenodo	biologists	Cunha, Rosana;Martins, Luciana;Menegola, Carla;Souto, Camilla			
FF6987EEFFA7FFD9FF5446337E3AF9A4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4691090/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4691090	FIGURE 5. Specimen (R 21 mm) of Astropecten brasiliensis brasiliensis Müller & Troschel, 1842 (UFBA 40): (A) abactinal and (B) actinal view of body; (C) disc and superomarginal plates; (D) oral region; (E) ambulacral furrow; (F) interradial superomarginal spines; and (G) inferomarginal spines. Scale bars: A–B, 10 mm; C–D, F, 2 mm; E, G, 1 mm.	FIGURE 5. Specimen (R 21 mm) of Astropecten brasiliensis brasiliensis Müller & Troschel, 1842 (UFBA 40): (A) abactinal and (B) actinal view of body; (C) disc and superomarginal plates; (D) oral region; (E) ambulacral furrow; (F) interradial superomarginal spines; and (G) inferomarginal spines. Scale bars: A–B, 10 mm; C–D, F, 2 mm; E, G, 1 mm.	2021-04-13	Cunha, Rosana;Martins, Luciana;Menegola, Carla;Souto, Camilla		Zenodo	biologists	Cunha, Rosana;Martins, Luciana;Menegola, Carla;Souto, Camilla			
FF6987EEFFA3FFC5FF5443937EC4FD38.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4691094/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4691094	FIGURE 6. Astropecten marginatus Gray, 1840. (A) Specimen in situ (not collected; photo credit: Cláudio Sampaio). Specimen (R 50 mm) (MZUSP 2100): (B) abactinal and (C) actinal view of body; (D) proximal paxillae; (E) madreporite; (F) oral region; (G) abactinal view of inferomarginal fringe spines (proximal region to the right); (H) terminal region of the arm showing terminal plate; (I) second row of inferomarginal spines, actinal view (proximal region to the right); (J) actinal view of inferomarginal plates; and (K) ambulacral furrow (proximal region on the right). Scale bars: B–C, 20 mm; D–J, 1 mm; K, 2 mm.	FIGURE 6. Astropecten marginatus Gray, 1840. (A) Specimen in situ (not collected; photo credit: Cláudio Sampaio). Specimen (R 50 mm) (MZUSP 2100): (B) abactinal and (C) actinal view of body; (D) proximal paxillae; (E) madreporite; (F) oral region; (G) abactinal view of inferomarginal fringe spines (proximal region to the right); (H) terminal region of the arm showing terminal plate; (I) second row of inferomarginal spines, actinal view (proximal region to the right); (J) actinal view of inferomarginal plates; and (K) ambulacral furrow (proximal region on the right). Scale bars: B–C, 20 mm; D–J, 1 mm; K, 2 mm.	2021-04-13	Cunha, Rosana;Martins, Luciana;Menegola, Carla;Souto, Camilla		Zenodo	biologists	Cunha, Rosana;Martins, Luciana;Menegola, Carla;Souto, Camilla			
FF6987EEFFA3FFC5FF5443937EC4FD38.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4691098/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4691098	FIGURE 7. Specimen (R 20 mm) of Astropecten marginatus Gray, 1840 (MZUSP 2100): (A) abactinal and (B) actinal view of body; (C) proximal paxillae; (D) madreporite; (E) ambulacral furrow (proximal region on the right); (F) actinal view of inferomarginal plates (proximal region to the left); (G) terminal region of the arm showing terminal plate; and (H) oral region. Scale bars: A–B, 10 mm; C–H, 1 mm.	FIGURE 7. Specimen (R 20 mm) of Astropecten marginatus Gray, 1840 (MZUSP 2100): (A) abactinal and (B) actinal view of body; (C) proximal paxillae; (D) madreporite; (E) ambulacral furrow (proximal region on the right); (F) actinal view of inferomarginal plates (proximal region to the left); (G) terminal region of the arm showing terminal plate; and (H) oral region. Scale bars: A–B, 10 mm; C–H, 1 mm.	2021-04-13	Cunha, Rosana;Martins, Luciana;Menegola, Carla;Souto, Camilla		Zenodo	biologists	Cunha, Rosana;Martins, Luciana;Menegola, Carla;Souto, Camilla			
FF6987EEFFBFFFC0FF544571790CFD3B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4691100/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4691100	FIGURE 8. Specimen (R 45 mm) of Luidia alternata alternata (Say, 1825) (EQMN 2007): (A) abactinal and (B) actinal view of body; (C) paxillae in the abactinal plates; (D) oral region; (E) abactinal paxillae and marginal spines; (F) ambulacral furrow (proximal region on the right). Scale bars: A–B, 20 mm; C, F, 2 mm; D, 4 mm; E, 5 mm.	FIGURE 8. Specimen (R 45 mm) of Luidia alternata alternata (Say, 1825) (EQMN 2007): (A) abactinal and (B) actinal view of body; (C) paxillae in the abactinal plates; (D) oral region; (E) abactinal paxillae and marginal spines; (F) ambulacral furrow (proximal region on the right). Scale bars: A–B, 20 mm; C, F, 2 mm; D, 4 mm; E, 5 mm.	2021-04-13	Cunha, Rosana;Martins, Luciana;Menegola, Carla;Souto, Camilla		Zenodo	biologists	Cunha, Rosana;Martins, Luciana;Menegola, Carla;Souto, Camilla			
FF6987EEFFB9FFC2FF54440A7E18FF44.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4691104/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4691104	FIGURE 9. Specimen (R 57 mm) of Luidia clathrata (Say, 1825) (UFBA 330): (A) abactinal and (B) actinal view of body; (C) cross section of the arm. Scale bars: A–B, 10 mm; C, 2 mm.	FIGURE 9. Specimen (R 57 mm) of Luidia clathrata (Say, 1825) (UFBA 330): (A) abactinal and (B) actinal view of body; (C) cross section of the arm. Scale bars: A–B, 10 mm; C, 2 mm.	2021-04-13	Cunha, Rosana;Martins, Luciana;Menegola, Carla;Souto, Camilla		Zenodo	biologists	Cunha, Rosana;Martins, Luciana;Menegola, Carla;Souto, Camilla			
FF6987EEFFB9FFC2FF54440A7E18FF44.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4691106/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4691106	FIGURE 10. Specimen (R 57 mm) of Luidia clathrata (Say, 1825) (UFBA 330): (A) abactinal paxillae; (B) inferomarginal spines; (C) ambulacral furrow; (D) paxillae of the external region of the arm; (E) furrow spines; (F) interradial paxillae; (G) actinal spines; (H) madreporite partially hidden by paxillae; (I) oral region. Scale bars: A, 10 mm; B, D, F, H, 1 mm; C, G, I, 2 mm; E, 0.5 mm.	FIGURE 10. Specimen (R 57 mm) of Luidia clathrata (Say, 1825) (UFBA 330): (A) abactinal paxillae; (B) inferomarginal spines; (C) ambulacral furrow; (D) paxillae of the external region of the arm; (E) furrow spines; (F) interradial paxillae; (G) actinal spines; (H) madreporite partially hidden by paxillae; (I) oral region. Scale bars: A, 10 mm; B, D, F, H, 1 mm; C, G, I, 2 mm; E, 0.5 mm.	2021-04-13	Cunha, Rosana;Martins, Luciana;Menegola, Carla;Souto, Camilla		Zenodo	biologists	Cunha, Rosana;Martins, Luciana;Menegola, Carla;Souto, Camilla			
FF6987EEFFBAFFCDFF5447837FBCF8DC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4691108/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4691108	FIGURE 11. Luidia senegalensis (Lamarck, 1816). (A) Specimen from Todos os Santos Bay photographed in situ (not collected; photo credit: Yuri Costa). Specimen (R 146 mm) (UFBA 496): (B) abactinal and (C) actinal view of body; (D) paxillae of the central region of the arm; (E) madreporite hidden by paxillae; (F) rectangular paxillae at the margins of the arms; (G) actinal region of inferomarginal plates; (H) ambulacral furrow; (I) oral region. Scale bars: B–C, 40 mm; D–E, 2 mm; F–H, 1 mm; I, 10 mm.	FIGURE 11. Luidia senegalensis (Lamarck, 1816). (A) Specimen from Todos os Santos Bay photographed in situ (not collected; photo credit: Yuri Costa). Specimen (R 146 mm) (UFBA 496): (B) abactinal and (C) actinal view of body; (D) paxillae of the central region of the arm; (E) madreporite hidden by paxillae; (F) rectangular paxillae at the margins of the arms; (G) actinal region of inferomarginal plates; (H) ambulacral furrow; (I) oral region. Scale bars: B–C, 40 mm; D–E, 2 mm; F–H, 1 mm; I, 10 mm.	2021-04-13	Cunha, Rosana;Martins, Luciana;Menegola, Carla;Souto, Camilla		Zenodo	biologists	Cunha, Rosana;Martins, Luciana;Menegola, Carla;Souto, Camilla			
FF6987EEFFBAFFCDFF5447837FBCF8DC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4691110/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4691110	FIGURE 12. Specimen (R 19 mm) of Luidia senegalensis (Lamarck, 1816) (UFBA 592): (A) abactinal and (B) actinal view of body; (C) paxillae of the central region of the arm; (D) madreporite hidden by paxillae; (E) paxillae in the arms; (F) oral region; (G) inferomarginal spines; (H) ambulacral furrow. Scale bars: A–B, 10 mm; C–E, G–H, 1 mm; F, 2 mm. (C–H) Photo credit: Alisson Santana.	FIGURE 12. Specimen (R 19 mm) of Luidia senegalensis (Lamarck, 1816) (UFBA 592): (A) abactinal and (B) actinal view of body; (C) paxillae of the central region of the arm; (D) madreporite hidden by paxillae; (E) paxillae in the arms; (F) oral region; (G) inferomarginal spines; (H) ambulacral furrow. Scale bars: A–B, 10 mm; C–E, G–H, 1 mm; F, 2 mm. (C–H) Photo credit: Alisson Santana.	2021-04-13	Cunha, Rosana;Martins, Luciana;Menegola, Carla;Souto, Camilla		Zenodo	biologists	Cunha, Rosana;Martins, Luciana;Menegola, Carla;Souto, Camilla			
FF6987EEFFB7FFCFFF5442D17F66F860.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4691112/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4691112	FIGURE 13. Othilia brasiliensis Müller & Troschel, 1842. (A) Specimens in aquarium. Specimen (R 60 mm) (UFBA 174): (B) abactinal and (C) actinal view of body; (D) spines forming pentagon on disc; (E) oral region; (F) ambulacral furrow. Scale bars: B–E, 20 mm; F, 50 mm.	FIGURE 13. Othilia brasiliensis Müller & Troschel, 1842. (A) Specimens in aquarium. Specimen (R 60 mm) (UFBA 174): (B) abactinal and (C) actinal view of body; (D) spines forming pentagon on disc; (E) oral region; (F) ambulacral furrow. Scale bars: B–E, 20 mm; F, 50 mm.	2021-04-13	Cunha, Rosana;Martins, Luciana;Menegola, Carla;Souto, Camilla		Zenodo	biologists	Cunha, Rosana;Martins, Luciana;Menegola, Carla;Souto, Camilla			
FF6987EEFFB7FFCFFF5442D17F66F860.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4691114/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4691114	FIGURE 14. Specimen (R 17 mm) of Othilia brasiliensis Müller & Troschel, 1842 (UFBA 131): (A) specimen in vivo; (B) abactinal and (C) actinal view of body; (D) abactinal view of terminal region of arm; (E) ambulacral furrow; (F) oral region. Scale bars: B–C, 5 mm; D, 1 mm; E–F, 2 mm. (B–F) Photo credit: Alisson Santana.	FIGURE 14. Specimen (R 17 mm) of Othilia brasiliensis Müller & Troschel, 1842 (UFBA 131): (A) specimen in vivo; (B) abactinal and (C) actinal view of body; (D) abactinal view of terminal region of arm; (E) ambulacral furrow; (F) oral region. Scale bars: B–C, 5 mm; D, 1 mm; E–F, 2 mm. (B–F) Photo credit: Alisson Santana.	2021-04-13	Cunha, Rosana;Martins, Luciana;Menegola, Carla;Souto, Camilla		Zenodo	biologists	Cunha, Rosana;Martins, Luciana;Menegola, Carla;Souto, Camilla			
FF6987EEFFB0FFF4FF5447837E7FFE01.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4691116/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4691116	FIGURE 15. Specimen (R 43 mm) of Othilia echinophora (Lamarck, 1816) (UFBA 673): (A) abactinal and (B) actinal view of body; (C) disc; (D) oral region; (E) superomarginal spines (arrow); (F) ambulacral furrow. Scale bars: A–B, 20 mm; C–F, 50 mm.	FIGURE 15. Specimen (R 43 mm) of Othilia echinophora (Lamarck, 1816) (UFBA 673): (A) abactinal and (B) actinal view of body; (C) disc; (D) oral region; (E) superomarginal spines (arrow); (F) ambulacral furrow. Scale bars: A–B, 20 mm; C–F, 50 mm.	2021-04-13	Cunha, Rosana;Martins, Luciana;Menegola, Carla;Souto, Camilla		Zenodo	biologists	Cunha, Rosana;Martins, Luciana;Menegola, Carla;Souto, Camilla			
FF6987EEFFB0FFF4FF5447837E7FFE01.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4691118/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4691118	FIGURE 16. Specimen (R 25 mm) of Othilia echinophora (Lamarck, 1816) (UFBA 30): (A) abactinal and (B) actinal view of body; (C) aboral region of disc; (D) oral region; (E) ambulacral furrow. Scale bars: A–B, 5 mm; C, 1 mm; D–E, 2 mm. Photo credit: Wagner Magalhães.	FIGURE 16. Specimen (R 25 mm) of Othilia echinophora (Lamarck, 1816) (UFBA 30): (A) abactinal and (B) actinal view of body; (C) aboral region of disc; (D) oral region; (E) ambulacral furrow. Scale bars: A–B, 5 mm; C, 1 mm; D–E, 2 mm. Photo credit: Wagner Magalhães.	2021-04-13	Cunha, Rosana;Martins, Luciana;Menegola, Carla;Souto, Camilla		Zenodo	biologists	Cunha, Rosana;Martins, Luciana;Menegola, Carla;Souto, Camilla			
FF6987EEFF8DFFF7FF5444D97887FCE0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4691120/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4691120	FIGURE 17. Specimen (R 7 mm) of Asterinides folium (Lütken, 1860) (UFBA 528): (A) abactinal and (B) actinal view of specimen in vivo, (C) abactinal view showing imbricate proximal plates and (D) actinal view. Specimen (R 2 mm) (UFBA 1107): (E) abactinal view showing proximal petaloid structure and (F) actinal view showing ambulacral furrow and oral region. Scale bars: A–D, 5 mm; E–F, 1 mm.	FIGURE 17. Specimen (R 7 mm) of Asterinides folium (Lütken, 1860) (UFBA 528): (A) abactinal and (B) actinal view of specimen in vivo, (C) abactinal view showing imbricate proximal plates and (D) actinal view. Specimen (R 2 mm) (UFBA 1107): (E) abactinal view showing proximal petaloid structure and (F) actinal view showing ambulacral furrow and oral region. Scale bars: A–D, 5 mm; E–F, 1 mm.	2021-04-13	Cunha, Rosana;Martins, Luciana;Menegola, Carla;Souto, Camilla		Zenodo	biologists	Cunha, Rosana;Martins, Luciana;Menegola, Carla;Souto, Camilla			
FF6987EEFF8DFFF7FF5444D97887FCE0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4691122/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4691122	FIGURE 18. Specimen (R 7 mm) of Asterinides folium (Lütken, 1860) (UFBA 528): (A) detail of disc showing heart-shaped primary plates; (B) madreporite without twists; (C) oral region; (D) ambulacral furrow; (E) abactinal view of the marginal plates with spines; and (F) spines on the interradial actinal plates. Scale bars: A–B, D–F, 1 mm; C, 2 mm.	FIGURE 18. Specimen (R 7 mm) of Asterinides folium (Lütken, 1860) (UFBA 528): (A) detail of disc showing heart-shaped primary plates; (B) madreporite without twists; (C) oral region; (D) ambulacral furrow; (E) abactinal view of the marginal plates with spines; and (F) spines on the interradial actinal plates. Scale bars: A–B, D–F, 1 mm; C, 2 mm.	2021-04-13	Cunha, Rosana;Martins, Luciana;Menegola, Carla;Souto, Camilla		Zenodo	biologists	Cunha, Rosana;Martins, Luciana;Menegola, Carla;Souto, Camilla			
FF6987EEFF8EFFF2FF5443F97E7AF8EB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4691124/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4691124	FIGURE 19. Specimen (R 70 mm) of Nymphaster arenatus (Perrier, 1881) (USNM 18524): (A) abactinal and (B) actinal view of body; (C) abactinal plates (arrows indicate pedicellariae site); (D) madreporite; (E) apophysis in the adambulacral plates; (F) furrow spines (arrows indicate pedicellariae site); (G) interradial actinal region; and (H) oral region. Scale bars: A–B, 30 mm; C–D, 3 mm; E–G, 2 mm; H, 4 mm.	FIGURE 19. Specimen (R 70 mm) of Nymphaster arenatus (Perrier, 1881) (USNM 18524): (A) abactinal and (B) actinal view of body; (C) abactinal plates (arrows indicate pedicellariae site); (D) madreporite; (E) apophysis in the adambulacral plates; (F) furrow spines (arrows indicate pedicellariae site); (G) interradial actinal region; and (H) oral region. Scale bars: A–B, 30 mm; C–D, 3 mm; E–G, 2 mm; H, 4 mm.	2021-04-13	Cunha, Rosana;Martins, Luciana;Menegola, Carla;Souto, Camilla		Zenodo	biologists	Cunha, Rosana;Martins, Luciana;Menegola, Carla;Souto, Camilla			
FF6987EEFF8EFFF2FF5443F97E7AF8EB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4691126/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4691126	FIGURE 20. Specimen (R 55 mm) of Nymphaster arenatus (Perrier, 1881) (USNM 18524): (A) abactinal and (B) actinal view of body; (C) abactinal plates; (D) madreporite; (E) inferomarginal plates and furrow spines; (F) furrow spines and pedicellariae (black arrows); (G) interradial actinal region; and (H) oral region. Scale bars: A–B, 20 mm; C, F, 2 mm; D, 1 mm; E, G–H, 4 mm.	FIGURE 20. Specimen (R 55 mm) of Nymphaster arenatus (Perrier, 1881) (USNM 18524): (A) abactinal and (B) actinal view of body; (C) abactinal plates; (D) madreporite; (E) inferomarginal plates and furrow spines; (F) furrow spines and pedicellariae (black arrows); (G) interradial actinal region; and (H) oral region. Scale bars: A–B, 20 mm; C, F, 2 mm; D, 1 mm; E, G–H, 4 mm.	2021-04-13	Cunha, Rosana;Martins, Luciana;Menegola, Carla;Souto, Camilla		Zenodo	biologists	Cunha, Rosana;Martins, Luciana;Menegola, Carla;Souto, Camilla			
FF6987EEFF8AFFFDFF544783780BFD94.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4691129/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4691129	FIGURE 21. Specimen (R 20 mm) of Plinthaster dentatus (Perrier, 1881) (EQMN 2346): (A) abactinal (arrow indicates madreporite) and (B) actinal view of body; (C) abactinal plates (arrows indicate pedicellariae site); (D) crystal bodies in abactinal plates; (E) tip of arm (arrow indicates terminal plate; superomarginal plates are abraded); (F) actinal interradial region (arrow indicates pedicellariae site); (G) ambulacral furrow; (H) oral region. Scale bars: A–B, 10 mm; C–D, F–G, 2 mm; E, 1 mm; H, 4 mm.	FIGURE 21. Specimen (R 20 mm) of Plinthaster dentatus (Perrier, 1881) (EQMN 2346): (A) abactinal (arrow indicates madreporite) and (B) actinal view of body; (C) abactinal plates (arrows indicate pedicellariae site); (D) crystal bodies in abactinal plates; (E) tip of arm (arrow indicates terminal plate; superomarginal plates are abraded); (F) actinal interradial region (arrow indicates pedicellariae site); (G) ambulacral furrow; (H) oral region. Scale bars: A–B, 10 mm; C–D, F–G, 2 mm; E, 1 mm; H, 4 mm.	2021-04-13	Cunha, Rosana;Martins, Luciana;Menegola, Carla;Souto, Camilla		Zenodo	biologists	Cunha, Rosana;Martins, Luciana;Menegola, Carla;Souto, Camilla			
FF6987EEFF84FFF8FF5443017FD9FCA2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4691132/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4691132	FIGURE 22. Linckia guildingi Gray, 1840. (A–B) Specimen in situ (not collected; photo credit: Cláudio Sampaio). Specimen (R 114 mm) (UFBA 590): (C) abactinal plates of arm, interspersed by large papular areas; (D) actinal view of arm; (E) abactinal region of disc with two madreporites on the right; (F) oral region. Scale bars: C–F, 10 mm.	FIGURE 22. Linckia guildingi Gray, 1840. (A–B) Specimen in situ (not collected; photo credit: Cláudio Sampaio). Specimen (R 114 mm) (UFBA 590): (C) abactinal plates of arm, interspersed by large papular areas; (D) actinal view of arm; (E) abactinal region of disc with two madreporites on the right; (F) oral region. Scale bars: C–F, 10 mm.	2021-04-13	Cunha, Rosana;Martins, Luciana;Menegola, Carla;Souto, Camilla		Zenodo	biologists	Cunha, Rosana;Martins, Luciana;Menegola, Carla;Souto, Camilla			
FF6987EEFF84FFF8FF5443017FD9FCA2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4691134/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4691134	FIGURE 23. Specimen (R 50 mm) of Linckia guildingi (UFBA 1360): (A) abactinal and (B) actinal view of body; (C) madreporite; (D) terminal region of the arm with ocular plate; (E) ambulacral furrow; (F) oral region; (G–H) perforated plates from tube feet. Scale bars: A–B, 20 mm; C, 1 mm; D, 10 mm; E–F, 2 mm; G–H, 100 μm.	FIGURE 23. Specimen (R 50 mm) of Linckia guildingi (UFBA 1360): (A) abactinal and (B) actinal view of body; (C) madreporite; (D) terminal region of the arm with ocular plate; (E) ambulacral furrow; (F) oral region; (G–H) perforated plates from tube feet. Scale bars: A–B, 20 mm; C, 1 mm; D, 10 mm; E–F, 2 mm; G–H, 100 μm.	2021-04-13	Cunha, Rosana;Martins, Luciana;Menegola, Carla;Souto, Camilla		Zenodo	biologists	Cunha, Rosana;Martins, Luciana;Menegola, Carla;Souto, Camilla			
FF6987EEFF81FFFBFF5444BD7803FD38.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4691136/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4691136	FIGURE 24. Narcissia trigonaria Sladen, 1889. (A) Specimen in situ (not collected; photo credit: Cláudio Sampaio). Specimen (R 75 mm) (UFBA 469): (B) abactinal and (C) actinal view of body; (D) abactinal plates of the base of the arm (plates are abraded) and papular pores; (E) abactinal granules; (F) madreporite; (G) actinal granules; (H) ambulacral furrow (proximal region to the left); and (I) oral region. Scale bars: B–C, 20 mm; D, G–I, 2 mm; E–F, 5 mm.	FIGURE 24. Narcissia trigonaria Sladen, 1889. (A) Specimen in situ (not collected; photo credit: Cláudio Sampaio). Specimen (R 75 mm) (UFBA 469): (B) abactinal and (C) actinal view of body; (D) abactinal plates of the base of the arm (plates are abraded) and papular pores; (E) abactinal granules; (F) madreporite; (G) actinal granules; (H) ambulacral furrow (proximal region to the left); and (I) oral region. Scale bars: B–C, 20 mm; D, G–I, 2 mm; E–F, 5 mm.	2021-04-13	Cunha, Rosana;Martins, Luciana;Menegola, Carla;Souto, Camilla		Zenodo	biologists	Cunha, Rosana;Martins, Luciana;Menegola, Carla;Souto, Camilla			
FF6987EEFF81FFFBFF5444BD7803FD38.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4691138/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4691138	FIGURE 25. Narcissia trigonaria Sladen, 1889. (A) Specimen in situ (photo credit: Cláudio Sampaio). Specimen (R 16 mm) (UFBA 929): (B) abactinal view; (C) madreporite; (D) arm with superomarginal plates evident; (E) anus; (F) ambulacral furrow; (G) oral region. Scale bars: B, G, 10 mm; C, 4 mm; D, 5 mm; E–F, 2 mm.	FIGURE 25. Narcissia trigonaria Sladen, 1889. (A) Specimen in situ (photo credit: Cláudio Sampaio). Specimen (R 16 mm) (UFBA 929): (B) abactinal view; (C) madreporite; (D) arm with superomarginal plates evident; (E) anus; (F) ambulacral furrow; (G) oral region. Scale bars: B, G, 10 mm; C, 4 mm; D, 5 mm; E–F, 2 mm.	2021-04-13	Cunha, Rosana;Martins, Luciana;Menegola, Carla;Souto, Camilla		Zenodo	biologists	Cunha, Rosana;Martins, Luciana;Menegola, Carla;Souto, Camilla			
FF6987EEFF82FFE6FF5443957E3FFBAC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4691140/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4691140	FIGURE 26. Specimen (R 22 mm) of Ophidiaster guildingi Gray, 1840 (MZUSP 2102): (A) abactinal and (B) actinal view of body; (C) abactinal plates and papular pores; (D) madreporite; (E) oral region; (F) ambulacral furrow (proximal region on the right); (G) terminal region of the arm with ocular plate; and (H) actinal papulae. Scale bars: A–B, 10 mm; C–H, 1 mm.	FIGURE 26. Specimen (R 22 mm) of Ophidiaster guildingi Gray, 1840 (MZUSP 2102): (A) abactinal and (B) actinal view of body; (C) abactinal plates and papular pores; (D) madreporite; (E) oral region; (F) ambulacral furrow (proximal region on the right); (G) terminal region of the arm with ocular plate; and (H) actinal papulae. Scale bars: A–B, 10 mm; C–H, 1 mm.	2021-04-13	Cunha, Rosana;Martins, Luciana;Menegola, Carla;Souto, Camilla		Zenodo	biologists	Cunha, Rosana;Martins, Luciana;Menegola, Carla;Souto, Camilla			
FF6987EEFF82FFE6FF5443957E3FFBAC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4691142/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4691142	FIGURE 27. Specimen (R 7 mm) of Ophidiaster guildingi Gray, 1840 (MZUSP 2102): (A) abactinal and (B) actinal view of body; (C) abactinal plates and papular pores; (D) madreporite; (E) ambulacral furrow (proximal region on the right); (F) oral region; and (G) terminal region of the arm with ocular plate. Scale bars: A–B, 2 mm; C–G, 1 mm.	FIGURE 27. Specimen (R 7 mm) of Ophidiaster guildingi Gray, 1840 (MZUSP 2102): (A) abactinal and (B) actinal view of body; (C) abactinal plates and papular pores; (D) madreporite; (E) ambulacral furrow (proximal region on the right); (F) oral region; and (G) terminal region of the arm with ocular plate. Scale bars: A–B, 2 mm; C–G, 1 mm.	2021-04-13	Cunha, Rosana;Martins, Luciana;Menegola, Carla;Souto, Camilla		Zenodo	biologists	Cunha, Rosana;Martins, Luciana;Menegola, Carla;Souto, Camilla			
FF6987EEFF9FFFE2FF54416D7E32FE91.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4691146/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4691146	FIGURE 28. Oreaster reticulatus (Linnaeus, 1758). (A, B) Specimen in situ (not collected: photo credit: Cláudio Sampaio). Specimen (R 49 mm) (UFBA 468): (C) abactinal and (D) actinal view of body. Adult specimen apprehended by the Brazilian Institute of the Environment and Renewable Natural Resources (IBAMA) (not deposited in a scientific collection because of lack of information): (E) abactinal and (F) actinal view of body. Scale bars: C–D, 20 mm; E–F, 30 mm.	FIGURE 28. Oreaster reticulatus (Linnaeus, 1758). (A, B) Specimen in situ (not collected: photo credit: Cláudio Sampaio). Specimen (R 49 mm) (UFBA 468): (C) abactinal and (D) actinal view of body. Adult specimen apprehended by the Brazilian Institute of the Environment and Renewable Natural Resources (IBAMA) (not deposited in a scientific collection because of lack of information): (E) abactinal and (F) actinal view of body. Scale bars: C–D, 20 mm; E–F, 30 mm.	2021-04-13	Cunha, Rosana;Martins, Luciana;Menegola, Carla;Souto, Camilla		Zenodo	biologists	Cunha, Rosana;Martins, Luciana;Menegola, Carla;Souto, Camilla			
FF6987EEFF9FFFE2FF54416D7E32FE91.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4691148/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4691148	FIGURE 29. Oreaster reticulatus (Linnaeus, 1758). (A) Adult specimen being sold as a souvenir by fisherman in Salvador, Bahia in October 2020 (photo credit: Wagner Magalhães). Specimen (R 49 mm) (UFBA 468): (B–C) abactinal region with granules, papular pores and pedicellaria (black arrow); (D) madreporite; (E) bivalve pedicellaria; (F) superomarginal spine; (G) actinal plates with granules; (H) ambulacral spines; (I) oral region. Scale bars: B–D, F–H, 1 mm; E, 500 μm; I, 2 mm.	FIGURE 29. Oreaster reticulatus (Linnaeus, 1758). (A) Adult specimen being sold as a souvenir by fisherman in Salvador, Bahia in October 2020 (photo credit: Wagner Magalhães). Specimen (R 49 mm) (UFBA 468): (B–C) abactinal region with granules, papular pores and pedicellaria (black arrow); (D) madreporite; (E) bivalve pedicellaria; (F) superomarginal spine; (G) actinal plates with granules; (H) ambulacral spines; (I) oral region. Scale bars: B–D, F–H, 1 mm; E, 500 μm; I, 2 mm.	2021-04-13	Cunha, Rosana;Martins, Luciana;Menegola, Carla;Souto, Camilla		Zenodo	biologists	Cunha, Rosana;Martins, Luciana;Menegola, Carla;Souto, Camilla			
