Heteromolpadia joyceae, a new species of sea cucumber from New Zealand, with a key to New Zealand Molpadiidae (Echinodermata: Holothuroidea: Molpadiida)
Author
Pawson, David L.
Author
Vance, Doris J.
text
Zootaxa
2007
1608
35
39
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.273937
90a1585e-4f87-47d1-938d-e1663c2311b1
1175-5326
273937
Key to holothurians of Family
Molpadiidae
from the
New Zealand
Region
1. Ossicles in body wall include anchors and three-armed anchor plates, spired tables. Phosphatic deposits present...........................................................................................Genus
Heteromolpadia
Pawson, 1963
...2
- Ossicles in body wall may include anchors and rosettes of racquet-shaped plates, fusiform rods, spired tables. No three-armed anchor plates. Phosphatic deposits present or absent............................................... ....................................................................................................................Genus
Molpadia
Risso, 1826
...4
2. Tables in tail less than 200Μm long, with 6–12 perforations. Complete tables usually present, but sometimes scattered, in body wall; diameter of tables usually exceeds 150Μm.................................................. 3
- Tables in tail approximately 300Μm long, with 15–20 perforations. Tables in body wall 100Μm in diameter with three larger perforations, tables almost always transformed into phosphatic deposits ....................
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Heteromolpadia joyceae
new species
3. Body wall tables of average diameter 300Μm, usually with more than 3 large perforations ........................ ..........................................................................................................
Heteromolpadia pikei
Pawson, 1965
b
– Body wall tables of average diameter 150Μm, usually with only 3 large perforations .................................
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Heteromolpadia marenzelleri
Théel, 1886
4. Phosphatic deposits absent or very rare; adult specimens gray, pink, or whitish. Body wall ossicles exclusively tables ................................................................................................................................................ 5
- Phosphatic deposits present, usually numerous; adult specimens red to violet. Ossicles predominantly fusiform rods in body wall and tail. Spired tables and anchors with rosettes of racquet-shaped plates present in juveniles and young adults
........................................................
Molpadia musculus
Risso, 1826
5. Spires of body wall tables single, solid, derived from 3 pillars fused together .......................................... 6
- Spires of tables always composed of 3 discrete pillars, joined by crossbars but never fused together.........
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Molpadia antarctica
(
Théel, 1886
)
6. Tail ossicles circular, 75–160Μm in diameter, often with only three perforations....................................... 7
- Tail ossicles rod-like, exceeding 300Μm in length, with up to 20 perforations. Ossicles in body wall tables of average diameter 121Μm, with 3–8 perforations.............................
Molpadia abyssicola
Pawson, 1977
7. Ossicles in body wall and tail exclusively tables with 3 perforations ......
Molpadia discors
Pawson, 1977
- Ossicles in body wall and tail tables with 3–8 perforations ..........................
Molpadia liska
Pawson, 1977