New species of Psolus Oken from Antarctica (Echinodermata: Holothuroidea: Psolidae)
Author
O’Loughlin, Mark
Author
Whitfield, Emily
text
Zootaxa
2010
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61
68
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.294189
b2775d25-e230-4f10-9430-f0d6dfd5a28e
1175-5326
294189
Psolus carolineae
sp. nov.
Figures 2
a–f, 3a–d.
Material examined.
Holotype
.
Antarctica
,
Scotia
Sea,
South Georgia
,
55.06ºS
35.24ºW
,
116 m
, ICEFISH 2004 stn 47–BT–25, S. Lockhart,
12 Jun 2004
,
NMV
F168623.
Paratypes
. From
type
series (
type
locality on same date),
NMV
F104996 (5); Shag Rocks,
53.63ºS
40.91ºW
,
206 m
,
BAS
2006 stn SR–EBS–4,
NMV
F168627 (1).
FIGURE 2.
Psolus carolineae
sp. nov.
holotype (a, c, e, NMV F168623): a, dorsal view; c, lateral view; e, ventral view; paratype, juvenile specimen (b, d, f, NMV F168627): b, dorsal view; d, lateral view; f, ventral view.
FIGURE 3.
Psolus carolineae
sp. nov.
paratype (NMV F104996): a, dorsal scales (multilayered ossicles with single marginal pillar); b, tentacle ossicle; c, ossicles from sole; d, ossicles from tube foot.
Other material.
Antarctic
Peninsula, N of Bransfield Strait,
227–231 m
,
US
AMLR
2006 stn 33–18,
USNM
1132590 (2); N of D’Urville I.,
238 m
,
US
AMLR
2006 stn 39–52,
USNM
1132592 (1); N of D’Urville I.,
238 m
,
US
AMLR
2006 stn 39–52,
USNM
1132593 (8).
Diagnosis.
Psolus
species up to
22 mm
long,
9 mm
high,
11 mm
wide; high to low convex body, slightly tapered posteriorly, lacking oral and anal cones; scales obscured by close cover of large and small apically spinous pillars on the scales, up to
0.5 mm
high; lacking 5 discrete oral valves, oral scales numerous, apically pointed, marginally spinous; tentacles 10, 8 large, 2 small ventrally; calcareous ring with distally rounded radial and interradial anterior projections, radial projections larger, concave radial and interradial posterior indentations; thin calcareous sole, single outer peripheral series of small tube feet, zig-zag to double series of larger inner peripheral tube feet, lacking mid-ventral tube feet; bi-lobed dorsal madreporite; single ventral polian vesicle; gonad tubules unbranched.
Dorsal and lateral multilayered ossicles only. Sole with irregular round to oval perforated plates and shallow bowls, commonly 136
µ
m long, frequently with upturned margin, surface and marginal knobs. Largest tentacle ossicles irregularly oval or triangular or elongate thick perforated plates, surface smooth, bluntly denticulate margin, up to 560
µ
m long. Largest tube feet support ossicles up to 320
µ
m long, elongate curved narrow perforated plates, bluntly denticulate margin, rare sparse surface knobs.
Colour (preserved).
White to off-white, slightly translucent sole.
Distribution
.
Antarctic
Ocean,
South Georgia
, Shag Rocks,
Antarctic
Peninsula,
116–
238 m
.
Etymology.
Named for Caroline Harding (Museum Victoria Entomology Department), with appreciation of her generous collaborative assistance in doing both the montage photography of specimens and ossicles in this study, and the preparation of the figures.
Remarks.
Psolus carolineae
sp. nov.
is distinguished from all other
Antarctic
Psolus
species by the distinctive apically spinous pillars that arise from and closely cover the dorsal and lateral scales.