Psolus parantarcticus Mackenzie & Whitfield, 2011, sp. nov.

Psolus parantarcticus sp. nov. Table 1, Figures 4 a–f. Material examined. Holotype. Australia, Macquarie I., off Nuggets Point, 54 °33.4'S 158 °56.9'E, 108–135 m, ANARE, MV Nella Dan , Cochrane, T., 8 Dec 1986, NMV F 60306. Paratypes. Type locality and date, NMV F 176181 (1), NMV F 160012...

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topic Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Echinodermata
Holothuroidea
Dendrochirotida
Psolidae
Psolus
Psolus parantarcticus
spellingShingle Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Echinodermata
Holothuroidea
Dendrochirotida
Psolidae
Psolus
Psolus parantarcticus
Mackenzie, Melanie
Whitfield, Emily
Psolus parantarcticus Mackenzie & Whitfield, 2011, sp. nov.
topic_facet Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Echinodermata
Holothuroidea
Dendrochirotida
Psolidae
Psolus
Psolus parantarcticus
description Psolus parantarcticus sp. nov. Table 1, Figures 4 a–f. Material examined. Holotype. Australia, Macquarie I., off Nuggets Point, 54 °33.4'S 158 °56.9'E, 108–135 m, ANARE, MV Nella Dan , Cochrane, T., 8 Dec 1986, NMV F 60306. Paratypes. Type locality and date, NMV F 176181 (1), NMV F 160012 (4). Other material. Australia, Macquarie I., 54 °S 159 °E, USNS Eltanin , 1968, USNM E 33625 (1); Australia, Macquarie I., 112–124 m, USNS Eltanin , 1974, USNM E 33647 (2). Description. Psolus species up to 45 mm long, 31 mm wide, 12 mm high (damaged paratype NMV F 176181, preserved); oval to round in form with low profile, slightly raised anteriorly; clear demarcation between the body wall scales and oral and anal openings which are both concave when tentacles are retracted; tentacles 10, 8 large, 2 small ventrally; 5 medium-sized oral valves, sometimes composite, with small body wall scales encroaching up to half the length, both scales and valves are granuliform; large, irregular dorso-lateral scales up to 9 mm long with finely granuliform ‘beaded’ surface and typically grey to pale brown colouring with distinct white margins (preserved); 4 to 5 clearly defined rows of significantly smaller scales on the ventral margin, less than 1 mm in length, often conspicuous due to their central darker brown colouring; sole with inner paired to single or zig-zag rows of larger tube feet and a peripheral band of closely placed, smaller tube feet, bare mid-ventrally but tube feet extend variably at oral and anal ends onto the mid-ventral line. Dorsal and lateral ossicles consist of multi-layered plates only, up to 1.68 mm long. Sole ossicles consist of oval to rounded bowls up to 160 µ m long and 128 µ m wide with heavily knobbed raised margins and rarer central knobs, rounded perforations are typically smaller towards the edges with 2–3 larger central perforations up to 48 µ m wide; knobbed perforated plates up to 160 µ m long and 120 µ m wide sometimes present. Majority of tentacle ossicles are thin, curved, irregular perforated plates with bluntly spinous edges; largest tentacle ossicles are thick and triangular, slightly curved with surface knobs and up to 424 µ m long and 256 µ m wide. Colour (preserved). Pale to dark brown or grey dorso-lateral scales with distinct white margins. Distribution. Australia, Macquarie I.; 108– 135 m. Etymology. From the Latin par (like), with reference to its superficial similarity to P. antarcticus . Remarks. Psolus parantarcticus sp. nov. was initially assumed to be P. antarcticus , which is also present on Macquarie Island at similar depths. Closer examination of preserved specimens revealed significant differences including encroaching body wall scales on oral valves for P. parantarcticus , along with bowl-like ossicles in the sole and multi-layered ossicles only dorso-laterally. P. parantarcticus is distinguished from other Australian Psolus species by a combination of: close peripheral series of distinctly smaller ventral tube feet; finely granuliform ‘beaded’ body wall scales; bowl-shaped sole ossicles; multi-layered ossicles only dorso-laterally. : Published as part of Mackenzie, Melanie & Whitfield, Emily, 2011, An overview of the Australian psolid sea cucumbers (Echinodermata: Holothuroidea: Psolidae) with the description of 5 new species, pp. 21-36 in Zootaxa 3037 on page 28, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.278771
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5281/zenodo.5669808 2023-05-15T13:57:33+02:00 Psolus parantarcticus Mackenzie & Whitfield, 2011, sp. nov. Mackenzie, Melanie Whitfield, Emily 2011 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5669808 https://zenodo.org/record/5669808 unknown Zenodo http://publication.plazi.org/id/9A393E3BDB16FFC9FFDBFFC4FF89FFBD http://table.plazi.org/id/BAD6A7DDDB1BFFC4FF4CFF5CFCE1FF10 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.278771 http://publication.plazi.org/id/9A393E3BDB16FFC9FFDBFFC4FF89FFBD https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.278775 http://table.plazi.org/id/BAD6A7DDDB1BFFC4FF4CFF5CFCE1FF10 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5669807 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit Open Access info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Biodiversity Taxonomy Animalia Echinodermata Holothuroidea Dendrochirotida Psolidae Psolus Psolus parantarcticus Taxonomic treatment article-journal Text ScholarlyArticle 2011 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5669808 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.278771 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.278775 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5669807 2022-02-08T13:42:09Z Psolus parantarcticus sp. nov. Table 1, Figures 4 a–f. Material examined. Holotype. Australia, Macquarie I., off Nuggets Point, 54 °33.4'S 158 °56.9'E, 108–135 m, ANARE, MV Nella Dan , Cochrane, T., 8 Dec 1986, NMV F 60306. Paratypes. Type locality and date, NMV F 176181 (1), NMV F 160012 (4). Other material. Australia, Macquarie I., 54 °S 159 °E, USNS Eltanin , 1968, USNM E 33625 (1); Australia, Macquarie I., 112–124 m, USNS Eltanin , 1974, USNM E 33647 (2). Description. Psolus species up to 45 mm long, 31 mm wide, 12 mm high (damaged paratype NMV F 176181, preserved); oval to round in form with low profile, slightly raised anteriorly; clear demarcation between the body wall scales and oral and anal openings which are both concave when tentacles are retracted; tentacles 10, 8 large, 2 small ventrally; 5 medium-sized oral valves, sometimes composite, with small body wall scales encroaching up to half the length, both scales and valves are granuliform; large, irregular dorso-lateral scales up to 9 mm long with finely granuliform ‘beaded’ surface and typically grey to pale brown colouring with distinct white margins (preserved); 4 to 5 clearly defined rows of significantly smaller scales on the ventral margin, less than 1 mm in length, often conspicuous due to their central darker brown colouring; sole with inner paired to single or zig-zag rows of larger tube feet and a peripheral band of closely placed, smaller tube feet, bare mid-ventrally but tube feet extend variably at oral and anal ends onto the mid-ventral line. Dorsal and lateral ossicles consist of multi-layered plates only, up to 1.68 mm long. Sole ossicles consist of oval to rounded bowls up to 160 µ m long and 128 µ m wide with heavily knobbed raised margins and rarer central knobs, rounded perforations are typically smaller towards the edges with 2–3 larger central perforations up to 48 µ m wide; knobbed perforated plates up to 160 µ m long and 120 µ m wide sometimes present. Majority of tentacle ossicles are thin, curved, irregular perforated plates with bluntly spinous edges; largest tentacle ossicles are thick and triangular, slightly curved with surface knobs and up to 424 µ m long and 256 µ m wide. Colour (preserved). Pale to dark brown or grey dorso-lateral scales with distinct white margins. Distribution. Australia, Macquarie I.; 108– 135 m. Etymology. From the Latin par (like), with reference to its superficial similarity to P. antarcticus . Remarks. Psolus parantarcticus sp. nov. was initially assumed to be P. antarcticus , which is also present on Macquarie Island at similar depths. Closer examination of preserved specimens revealed significant differences including encroaching body wall scales on oral valves for P. parantarcticus , along with bowl-like ossicles in the sole and multi-layered ossicles only dorso-laterally. P. parantarcticus is distinguished from other Australian Psolus species by a combination of: close peripheral series of distinctly smaller ventral tube feet; finely granuliform ‘beaded’ body wall scales; bowl-shaped sole ossicles; multi-layered ossicles only dorso-laterally. : Published as part of Mackenzie, Melanie & Whitfield, Emily, 2011, An overview of the Australian psolid sea cucumbers (Echinodermata: Holothuroidea: Psolidae) with the description of 5 new species, pp. 21-36 in Zootaxa 3037 on page 28, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.278771 Text Antarc* antarcticus Macquarie Island DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology)