A new Indo­West Pacific species of Actinopyga (Holothuroidea: Aspidochirotida: Holothuriidae) Author Samyn, Yves Author Vandenspiegel, Didier Author Massin, Claude text Zootaxa 2006 1138 53 68 journal article 10.5281/zenodo.172021 411cd3ec-9962-486e-aa43-1151a03d95cc 1175­5326 172021 Genus Actinopyga Bronn, 1860 Diagnosis [Type­species: Muelleria echinites Jaeger, 1833 by subsequent designation ( Clark & Rowe 1967 )]. Life size from moderate to very large ( 400 mm ) in length; body stout with thick and firm body wall, covered by prominent ambulatory tube feet ventrally and, numerous, modified, elongate tube feet (= “papillae”) dorsally; mouth ventral, surrounded by 15–30 large, peltate tentacles; calcareous ring firm, radial pieces about twice as large as interradial pieces; anus dorsal to terminal, guarded by five, nearly always prominent, heavily calcified terminal tube feet (= “anal teeth”). Ossicles in body wall rosettes and straight to branched, smooth or spiny, rods; tentacles with rods of various sizes and forms, often spiny at extremities; tube feet and papillae with rods and rosettes similar to those of body wall, but often with more complex branched rods; longitudinal and cloacal retractor muscles with rods similar to the simple, smooth ones from the body wall; gonad with rods similar to those of body wall; cloacal wall with spiky rods. Tables, buttons or other ossicle types absent from all tissues. Cuvierian organs present or absent, when present never expelled, non­sticky and composed of three distinct parts: (i) smooth proximal half of trunk, (ii) slightly rugged distal half of trunk, and (iii) highly ragged elongated primary and secondary branches.