The Psolidae of New Zealand and some additions to the Macquarie Ridge fauna (Echinodermata: Holothuroidea: Psolidae)
Author
Davey, Nicola
National Institute of Water and Atmosphere Research Ltd (NIWA), PO Box 893, Nelson 7040, New Zealand (niki. davey @ niwa. co. nz)
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Memoirs of Museum Victoria
2013
2013-12-18
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journal article
1447-2554
urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:131EFBFB-3A77-4C35-9FC0-4451DDAC4A0A
Psolus macquariensis
sp. nov.
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Table 1
,
Figures 1
,
4A–C
,
7A–F
Material examined.
Holotype
. Macquarie Ridge: NIWA 40314 (1) Stn TAN0803/69,
52.39°S
160.65°E
,
438–451 m
,
09/04/2008
.
Paratypes
. NIWA 68135 (2) same locality data as
holotype
.
Other material. Macquarie Ridge: NIWA 40050 (1) Stn TAN0803/53,
51.04°S
162.01°E
,
398–489 m
,
05/04/2008
; NIWA 40326 (2) Stn TAN0803/69,
52.39°S
160.65°E
,
438–451 m
,
09/04/2008
.
Description.
Psolus
species
up to
16 mm
long,
6 mm
high,
5 mm
wide. Body form oval, low profile, body wall thin and soft. Oral and anal openings inconspicuous with no distinctive valves.
Dorsal and lateral scales inconspicuous, glassy bead-like texture, up to 800 µm diameter, decreasing in size towards lateral edge. Sole elongate oval, thin walled, slight anterior taper. Tube feet on sole periphery in 2 rows; inner series close together, continuous, terminal disc up to 400 µm diameter; outer series smaller, terminal disc up to 250 µm diameter, sparsely arranged, not complete. Midventral single row of scattered tube feet, which can be long with terminal discs on ends of extended stalks, some extending over the sole margin.
Dorsal and lateral ossicles single-layered perforated plates (scales), some with secondary thickening and ribbing towards centre of plates, up to 810 µm wide; cups up to 45 µm long, 30 µm deep with a cross-type base, knobbed edges. Ventral ossicles single-layered, smooth perforated plates up to 150 µm long, sparse cups up to 65 µm long. Tentacle ossicles single-layered perforated plates only, up to 230 µm long.
Colour. Preserved: white.
Distribution.
Macquarie Ridge,
398–
489 m
.
Etymology.
Named after the
type
locality,
Macquarie Island
.
Remarks.
Psolus macquariensis
sp. nov.
is closest to southern Australian species
Psolus steuarti
Mackenzie and Whitfield, 2011
, with its similar granulated scales dorsally and laterally, and cups in the dorsal body wall.
P. macquariensis
sp. nov.
differs from
P. steuarti
in the presence of midventral tube feet and in the dorsal and lateral ossicles consisting of only single-layered plates. Also, in
P. macquariensis
sp. nov.
, ventral ossicles are smooth perforated plates, while
P. steuarti
has knobbed plates.