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
Ludwig
Psolidium
Ludwig, 1886: 9
.—
Mortensen, 1927: 413
.—
Deichmann,
1941: 141–43.—
Deichmann, 1947: 336
.—
Lambert, 1996: 21
.
Diagnosis (see
O’Loughlin and Maric, 2008
)
. Dendrochirotid holothuroids; small, up to
40 mm
long; mid-body arched dorsally in transverse section, flat ventrally; dorsal and lateral body covered with imbricating scales, usually macroscopically conspicuous, irregular in size and arrangement; scales decreasing in size ventro-laterally, orally and anally; lacking large oral valves; extensible oral cone, anterior to anteriordorsal to dorsal orientation; extensible anal cone, posterior to posterior-dorsal to dorsal orientation; tube feet dorsally and laterally in mid-body, pass through scales.
Sole distinct, oval to elongate; discrete margin created by junction of small imbricating ventro-lateral scales with thinwalled, usually calcareous, sole that lacks scales; peripheral band of tube feet, may be discontinuous across the inter-radii anteriorly and posteriorly; peripheral tube feet frequently of 2 sizes, outer series smaller; mid-ventral radial series of tube feet present or absent.
Calcareous ring solid, plates sub-rectangular, radial and interradial plates with tapered anterior projections; radial plates with deep notch posteriorly, interradial plates with shallow concave indentation posteriorly; 10 dendritic tentacles, ventral 2 smaller.
Dorsal and lateral ossicles: multi-layered or single-layered perforated plates (scales), always some with tube foot canals; integument covering scales may have cupped crosses, cups, “thorn” ossicles (irregular branched rods pointed distally), buttons, perforated plates and rosettes; tube foot small endplates, and tube foot support ossicles that are irregular rods and plates, bent and curved, variably perforated.
Sole ossicles: inter-radii with small to large single-layered perforated plates (rarely with multi-layering), smooth to variably knobbed and thickened, sometimes with cupped crosses, cups, thorn ossicles, and rosettes; radii with additional tube foot ossicles, large endplates and tube foot support ossicles that are irregular rods and plates, bent and curved, variably perforated.
Tentacle ossicles: perforated plates, rod-plates and rods, thick to thin, long to short, straight or bent, flat or curved; dendritic tentacle branch endplates are small, irregular in shape, cupped, with a few large perforations and irregular margin; densely branched rosettes may be present.
Type
species
.
Psolidium dorsipes
Ludwig, 1886
.
Antarctic and Sub-Antarctic species
.
Psolidium disciformis
(
Théel, 1886
)
;
P. dorsipes
Ludwig, 1886
;
P. emilyae
sp. nov.
;
P. gaini
Vaney, 1914
;
P. incubans
Ekman, 1925
;
P. normani
sp. nov.
;
P. pawsoni
sp. nov.
;
P. poriferum
(
Studer, 1876
)
;
P. schnabelae
sp. nov.
;
P. tenue
Mortensen, 1925
;
P. whittakeri
sp. nov.