Antarctic and Sub-Antarctic species of Psolidium Ludwig (Echinodermata: Holothuroidea: Psolidae)
Author
O’Loughlin, P. Mark
Author
Ahearn, Cynthia
text
Memoirs of Museum Victoria
2008
2008-12-31
65
23
42
https://museumsvictoria.com.au/collections-research/journals/memoirs-of-museum-victoria/volume-65-2008/pages-23-42/
journal article
10.24199/j.mmv.2008.65.2
1447-2554
10665899
Psolidium emilyae
sp. nov.
Figures 1d
;
4
c-e
Material examined
.
Holotype
:
Eastern
Antarctica
,
Prydz Bay
,
Four Ladies Bank
, ANARE 1991,
Aurora Australis
stn 25B,
68°31’S
77°27’E
,
450-556 m
,
K. L. Gowlett-Holmes
and
W. Zeidler
,
3 Feb 1991
, SAM K2221.
Diagnosis
.
Psolidium
species
14 mm
long (preserved); elongate tubular body, transversely rounded form, sole narrower than body width; dorsal and lateral tube feet conspicuous, numerous, cover body closely; dorsal and lateral scales inconspicuous.
Sole: peripheral single series of tube feet; some slightly smalleroutertubefeetinanincompleteseries(partlyconcealed by projecting ventro-lateral scales); lacking mid-ventral (sole) radial series of tube feet.
Dorsal ossicles: thick, smooth, single-layered perforated plates (scales), lacking secondary developments, small perforations, tube foot canals, scales up to 0.7 mm wide; irregular,curvedtubefootsupportossicles,upto4perforations, up 128
μ
m long.
Sole ossicles: numerous crosses, predominantly regular, elongate, 4-armed, thick, with distal pairs of swellings on arms, branches rarely joined to create perforations, up to 144
μ
m long; few thick perforated plates, up to 10 perforations, margin variably bluntly toothed to slightly knobbed, up to 224
μ
m long.
Colour (preserved)
. Off-white.
Distribution
. Eastern
Antarctica
, Prydz Bay, Four Ladies Bank;
450–
556 m.
Etymology
. Named for Emily Whitfield (Marine Research Group of the Field Naturalists Club of
Victoria
) who first noticed the distinctive cross ossicles in the sole of this species, and in appreciation of her research assistance in Museum
Victoria
.
Remarks
. The cross ossicles in the sole of
Psolidium emilyae
sp. nov.
are diagnostically distinctive among Antarctic and Sub-Antarctic
Psolidium
species
, and tentacle ossicles from the unique small
holotype
specimen were not examined.
P. emilyae
is similar morphologically to
Psoldium normani
sp. nov.
from Prydz Bay (see below), but the depth of occurrence of
P. normani
(
105–193 m
) is shallower than
P. emilyae
(
450–556 m
). A single specimen from Prydz Bay (
98–301 m
) of the morphologically similar
Psolidium gaini
Vaney, 1914
, also occurred at a shallower depth than
P. emilyae
. Ossicles from the sole of specimens of
P. gaini
and
P. normani
that were similar in size to the small type specimen of
P. emilyae
were examined, and found to be similar to those in larger specimens of the two species, and not the crosses typical of
P. emilyae
.