A taxonomic revision of the genus Apostichopus (Holothuroidea: Stichopodidae) from Japan
Author
Woo, Sau Pinn
Author
Ogawa, Akito
Author
Tan, Shau Hwai
Author
Yasin, Zulfigar
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Kajihara, Hiroshi
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Fujita, Toshihiko
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Zootaxa
2017
2017-11-16
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10.11646/zootaxa.4350.1.7
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Genus
Apostichopus
Liao, 1980
Type
species.
Stichopus japonicus
Selenka, 1867
(but see Remarks below).
Type
locality.
Japan
Diagnosis.
Mouth ventral, surrounded by twenty peltate-shaped tentacles. Body stout and cylindrical. Conical papillae conspicuous or less conspicuous, protruding at dorsal and lateral sides of body; similar conical papillae arranged in one line at ventro-lateral sides; smaller papillae scattered on dorsal and lateral surfaces. Background body colour highly variable from red to brown and green to black. Gonads in two tufts. Spicules taking form of tables, buttons, multiperforated plates, rods, and complex plates. Dorsal body-wall spicules composed of tables; often reduced with pillars absent, but simple and not spinous if present; rims smooth or spinous. Dorsal body wall of juvenile contains tables with four spires, each having multiple spines on its end, with two to three crossbeams. Rosette and C-shaped spicules absent in dorsal body wall of both adult and juveniles. Papillae containing elongated buttons, rods, tables, and multiperforated plates. Rods in tentacles. Ventral tube feet containing multiperforated plates and tables, the latter without pillars. Spinous complex plates present in cloacal walls both in adult and juvenile.
Species composition.
Apostichopus armatus
(
Selenka, 1867
)
;
Apostichopus japonicus
(
Selenka, 1867
)
(see Remarks).
Remarks.
Liao (1980)
erected this genus based on material from the northern East
China
Sea that was identified as
Apostichopus japonicus
. Judging from the drawings of the spicules, Liao’s (1980) material was most likely to represent
Apostichopus armatus
(
Liao 1980: fig. 1
), to which Article 70.3 (Misidentified
type
species) of the Code (International Commission on
Zoological Nomenclature 1999
) applies. In order to serve stability and universality of the name, we take the option stipulated under Article 70.3.1, in which the nominal species previously cited as the
type
species is to be retained, because alteration of the
type
species will not affect the genus name usage. The diagnosis for
Apostichopus
given by
Liao (1980)
sufficiently illustrated clear separation of
Apostichopus
from other genera based on reduced table spicules without pillars in the body wall (
Liao 1980: fig. 1
).
The absence of C-shaped spicules and the presence of reduced table spicules in the dorsal body of
Apostichopus
differentiate it from the genera
Stichopus
and
Isostichopus
Deichmann, 1958
, which have abundant C-shaped spicules and no reduced table in the dorsal body (
Clark 1922
;
Deichmann 1958
). The genus
Apostichopus
also can be easily distinguished from the genera
Thelenota
Brandt, 1835
and
Astichopus
Clark, 1922
by the presence of table spicules that are absent in the dorsal body of the two genera (
Clark 1922
). Complex plates in the cloacal walls and elongated buttons in the papillae are observed in
Apostichopus
(
Théel 1886
;
Liao 1980
) and
Parastichopus
Clark, 1922
(
Clark 1922
;
Lambert 1986
). The well-developed table spicules with complete spires in the dorsal body of
Parastichopus
are absent in adult
Apostichopus
(body length greater than
70 mm
) (
Mitsukuri 1897
). Furthermore,
Apostichopus
can be found from the intertidal zone to the depth of about
20‒40 m
(
Zhao 2015
), while
Parastichopus
is distributed only in deeper waters from
30 m
down to the depth of
600 m
(
Deichmann 1937
;
Lambert 1986
;
Imaoka
et al.
1990
).
We only included two species in the species list of
Apostichopus
. This is contrary to the inclusion of
Parastichopus californicus
(
Stimpson, 1857
)
,
Stichopus johnsoni
Théel 1886
,
Parastichopus leukhothele
Lambert, 1986
,
Parastichopus multidentis
Imaoka, 1991
,
Stichopus nigripunctatus
Augustin, 1908
,
Parastichopus nipponensis
Imaoka, 1990
(synonym of
P. nigripunctatus
) and
Stichopus parvimensis
Clark, 1913
by
Paulay (2013)
as part of the species list in
Apostichopus
.
The inclusion is deemed invalid because the nomenclatural act of transferring these species to the genus
Apostichopus
did not fulfil the requirements of Article 8 (What constitutes published work) of the Code (International Commission on
Zoological Nomenclature 1999
).