Sea cucumbers of the genus Labidodemas (Holothuroidea: Holothuriida: Holothuriidae) from Indonesia, with the description of a new species and a revised key to the genus Author Setyastuti, Ana Research Center for Oceanography, National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN). Jalan Pasir Putih I, Ancol Timur, Jakarta Utara, 14430, Indonesia Author Solis-Marin, Francisco Alonso Colección Nacional de Equinodermos “ Dra. Ma. Elena Caso Muñoz ”, Laboratorio de Sistemática y Ecología de Equinodermos, Instituto de Ciencias del Mar y Limnología (ICML), Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM), Ciudad de México, C. P. 04510, México Author Lüter, Carsten Museum fuer Naturkunde, Leibniz Institute for Evolution and Biodiversity Science. Invalidenstr. 43, 10115, Berlin, Germany text Zootaxa 2024 2024-09-06 5506 2 227 244 http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5506.2.4 journal article 10.11646/zootaxa.5506.2.4 1175-5326 13746857 55527A8F-3454-49A2-AD65-ECBAE234C03D Labidodemas rugosum ( Ludwig, 1875 ) ( Figures 2–4 ) Holothuria rugosa Ludwig, 1875: 110 , pl. 7, figs. 33a–c; Pearson, 1913: 82 . Holothuria triremis ; Sluiter, 1901: 19, Taf. VI, Fig. 3 . Holothuria ( Holothuria ) rugosa ; Panning, 1934 (teil. 3): 75. Labidodemas rugosa ; Jangoux et al. , 1989: 163 . Labidodemas rugosum ; Massin et al. , 2004: 1830 , figs. 8A–L, map 5 (records before 2004); Purwati & Wirawati, 2011: 7 , figs. 6a–b. Type material . Holotype ZMH E.2625. Type locality . Samoa ( Ludwig, 1875 ). Material examined . Three specimens . MZB Hol. 390 (110x 55 mm in ethanol), MZB Hol. 427 (70x 15 mm in ethanol); both collected in Bilik Sajile , Baluran National Park , East Java , by snorkeling, under a rock, 3–4 m depth , coll. by Tim Teripang P 2O LIPI 2018 , 1 July 2018 . MZB Hol. 425 (110x 40 mm in ethanol), coll. Bakaheuni , Lampung , South Sumatera ; during low tide, under a rock, 0.5–1.5 m depth , coll. by Tim Teripang P 2O LIPI 2016 , April 2016 . FIGURE 2. Labidodemas rugosum ( Ludwig, 1875 ) . Live specimen photograph, MZB Hol.427 (70x15 mm in ethanol). A: dorsal; B. ventral; C: illustration of calcareous ring. External description . Body cylindrical; specimen colour in ethanol white uniformly ( Figs. 2A, B ). Body rather gritty, 2–3 mm thick. Mouth and anus terminal; mouth white in colour, surrounded by 18–20 yellow tentacles. Dorsal papillae small, scattered over the surface. Ventral tube feet longer than dorsal papillae ( 1.5–2.5 mm ), white to yellowish, 3–6 rows in ambulacral areas. FIGURE 3. Labidodemas rugosum ( Ludwig, 1875 ) . A, C, D, and E, MZB Hol.427; B, MZB Hol.390. Dorsal body wall, A: tables; B: buttons. Ventral body wall, C: tables; D: buttons. E: tentacle rods. Internal description . Calcareous ring with radial pieces twice higher than interradial ones (radial pieces 2–3 mm wide and 1.5–3 mm high) ( Fig. 2C ). Cuvierian tubules present only in Hol.390, adhesive, long and thin, whitish, branched, distal part of the tube smooth, more than 10 attachment sites. Tentacle ampullae present, 2–6 mm (1/35 to 1/27 body length). Single Polian vesicle, sac-like. Stone canal straight, present in Hol.425 ( 4 mm ) and Hol.427 ( 2 mm ). Gonad only observed in Hol.425, one tuft, whitish, branched. Respiratory tree arises from single stalk. Longitudinal muscle flat, medially attached and lateral margins free. Inner body wall whitish with numerous black dots under the muscles. Intestine filled with small gravel and rough coral sand. FIGURE 4. Labidodemas rugosum ( Ludwig, 1875 ) . MZB Hol.427. Dorsal papillae, A: rod-like buttons; B: rods; C: buttons; D: tables. Ventral tube feet, E: tables; F: buttons; G: buttons-plate; H: plates. Ossicles . Dorsal body wall with tables and buttons; table discs 70–110 µm across, disc rims very spinous; margin of the disc slightly turned upward; perforated by four central holes; spire moderate to high, with four undulating pillars united by one cross beam, terminating in narrow crown consisting of a cluster of stout spines ( Fig. 3A ). Buttons, 30–40 µm long, with three to four pairs of irregular holes, margin smooth but undulating ( Fig. 3B ). Ventral body wall with tables and buttons; their shape similar to those of the dorsal body wall but bigger, and buttons more numerous than in dorsal body wall. Table discs 90–120 µm, and buttons 50–70 µm long ( Figs. 3C, D ). Dorsal papillae with tables, buttons and rods; tables similar in shape to those of dorsal body wall, but generally bigger, table disc 80–130 µm across ( Fig. 4D ). Buttons in several shapes; rods-like buttons, 80–110 µm long ( Fig. 4A ); buttons with four to five pairs of irregular holes, smooth rim but undulating, 50–80 µm long; buttons with rim rather spinous but blunt spines, only a few, 60–70 µm long ( Fig. 4C ). Rods scarce, with several blunt spines and the extremities with or without perforation, 80–110 µm long ( Fig. 4B ). Ventral tube feet with tables, buttons, and perforated plates and endplates. Tables and buttons shape similar to those in the ventral body wall, table discs 60–90 µm across and button 60–90 µm long ( Figs. 4E, F ). Perforated plates many, 60–100 µm across, undulating or spinous edges ( Fig. 4G ). Endplates, 240–300 µm across ( Fig. 4H ). Tentacles with rods, mostly with smooth surfaces, straight or curved shapes, rarely with coarser surfaces ( Fig. 3E ) Remarks . The body colour of the current materials is uniformly white, as described by Massin et al . (2004) , Massin (1999) , and Pearson (1913) ; not translucent pink, as described by James (1981) . Specimens from this study found 18–20 tentacles, contrary to the previously observed 20 ( Massin et al ., 2004 ; Massin, 1999 ; Rowe, 1969 ; Cherbonnier, 1988 ; Ludwig, 1875 ). Cuvierian tubules are absent according to Massin et al . (2004) , but present in the specimen MZB Hol.390. The current material ossicles differ from previous author descriptions in some ways. Tentacle rods are short (40–75 µm); many large table discs up to 100 µm, with four central holes and one ring of 8–12 peripheral holes, but occasionally with two rings of peripheral holes up to 14 holes in total, with the outer ring’s holes being smaller than the inner. The rim of the table disc is spinous, and the spines are longer and much more pointed than in Massin et al . (2004) , Massin (1999) , and James (1981) , but it is similar to Pearson (1913) . Table crowns never have central perforation, whereas Massin et al . (2004) usually have a small central perforation. MZB Hol.427 lacks body wall buttons but is present in MZB Hol.390 and MZB Hol.425 with undulating margins. Rods in dorsal papillae of present materials have never been documented before. Ecology . Found in shallow waters, always less than 20 m deep ( Lane et al . 2000 ), but specimens from Ambon , Maluku were found at 30 m depth ( Jangoux et al . 1989 ), detritus/deposit feeder, under coral rocks. Intestine all specimens of this study filled with coarse sand and small gravel. Depth range . 1–30 m . Geographic distribution . The following new localities are added here since Massin et al . (2004: 1831 , map 5) publication: West Lombok Island, Indonesia ( Purwati & Wirawati 2011 ), Baluran National Park-East Java and Lampung-South Sumatera , Indonesia (present study).