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

Psolus salottii sp. nov. Table 1, Figures 5 a–f. Material examined. Holotype. South Australia, Great Australian Bight, approximately 120 nautical miles due West of Cape Wiles, 34 º 56 'S 133 º 19 'E, trawled 772–820 m, FW Longva III , K. Gowlett-Holmes, 8 Nov 1989, SAM K 2175. Paratypes. A...

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topic Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Echinodermata
Holothuroidea
Dendrochirotida
Psolidae
Psolus
Psolus salottii
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Taxonomy
Animalia
Echinodermata
Holothuroidea
Dendrochirotida
Psolidae
Psolus
Psolus salottii
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Whitfield, Emily
Psolus salottii Mackenzie & Whitfield, 2011, sp. nov.
topic_facet Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Echinodermata
Holothuroidea
Dendrochirotida
Psolidae
Psolus
Psolus salottii
description Psolus salottii sp. nov. Table 1, Figures 5 a–f. Material examined. Holotype. South Australia, Great Australian Bight, approximately 120 nautical miles due West of Cape Wiles, 34 º 56 'S 133 º 19 'E, trawled 772–820 m, FW Longva III , K. Gowlett-Holmes, 8 Nov 1989, SAM K 2175. Paratypes. Australia, North of Macquarie I., 52 º 59 ' 36 ''– 53 º00' 30 ''S 159 º 59 ' 48 ''– 160 º00' 36 ''E, epibenthic sled, 400–600 m, RV Southern Surveyor SS01/ 99, stn 129, CSIRO Fisheries Research Cruise, 31 Jan 1999, NMV F 157397 (4). Description. Psolus species up to 60 mm long, 40 mm wide and 20 mm high (damaged paratype, preserved); oval to circular form with domed profile, no oral or anal cone, lacking distinct oral or anal valves though 5 or more irregular, bluntly pointed oral scales present, with encroaching body wall scales; tentacles 10, 8 large, 2 small ventrally; thin, calcareous, coarsely granuliform body wall scales irregular in shape and arrangement, up to 10 mm long but variable in size and smaller on ventral margin; scales with macroscopically visible, low, dome-like lumps, slightly constricted at base, more evident laterally; non-calcareous parchment-like sole, bare mid-ventrally though tube feet extend variably at oral and anal ends onto the mid-ventral line; inner paired to zig-zag rows of larger tube feet and a peripheral band of sparsely placed and embedded, smaller tube feet. Dorsal and lateral ossicles consist of large multi-layered ossicles (scales) up to 1.4 mm long, less common perforated plates with anastomosing secondary developments and multi-layering up to 0.9 mm long, and rare half cylinder perforated plates up to 144 µ m long and 72 µ m wide. Sole ossicles, rare, small, irregular single-layered plates with large round perforations often forming from cross-like initial plate of ~ 40 µ m; larger single-layered perforated plates up to 160 µ m long and 120 µ m wide, flat to curved with up to 13 irregular perforations and some blunt spines on margins. Largest tentacle ossicles up to 280 µ m long and variable in shape, thick to thin plates with multiple irregular perforations, some curved; some smaller dendritic branch endplates ~ 56 µ m long. Colour (preserved). Off-white. Distribution. South Australia, 34 º 56 'S 133 º 19 'E, 772–820 m (holotype only); southern ocean north of Macquarie I. 400–600 m (paratypes only). Etymology. Named for Mark Salotti (Marine Invertebrates Section, Department of Aquatic Zoology, Western Australian Museum), in appreciation of his gracious assistance with echinoderm data and loan material from the Western Australian Museum. Remarks. Psolus salottii sp. nov. is distinguished morphologically from other Australian Psolus species by a combination of: multiple irregular, bluntly pointed oral scales; large, conspicuous body wall scales with dome-like lumps; and the presence of perforated half-cylindrical ossicles 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 pages 30-31, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.278771
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5281/zenodo.5669809 2023-05-15T18:26:05+02:00 Psolus salottii Mackenzie & Whitfield, 2011, sp. nov. Mackenzie, Melanie Whitfield, Emily 2011 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5669809 https://zenodo.org/record/5669809 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.278776 http://table.plazi.org/id/BAD6A7DDDB1BFFC4FF4CFF5CFCE1FF10 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5669810 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit Open Access info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Biodiversity Taxonomy Animalia Echinodermata Holothuroidea Dendrochirotida Psolidae Psolus Psolus salottii Taxonomic treatment article-journal Text ScholarlyArticle 2011 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5669809 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.278771 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.278776 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5669810 2022-02-08T13:42:09Z Psolus salottii sp. nov. Table 1, Figures 5 a–f. Material examined. Holotype. South Australia, Great Australian Bight, approximately 120 nautical miles due West of Cape Wiles, 34 º 56 'S 133 º 19 'E, trawled 772–820 m, FW Longva III , K. Gowlett-Holmes, 8 Nov 1989, SAM K 2175. Paratypes. Australia, North of Macquarie I., 52 º 59 ' 36 ''– 53 º00' 30 ''S 159 º 59 ' 48 ''– 160 º00' 36 ''E, epibenthic sled, 400–600 m, RV Southern Surveyor SS01/ 99, stn 129, CSIRO Fisheries Research Cruise, 31 Jan 1999, NMV F 157397 (4). Description. Psolus species up to 60 mm long, 40 mm wide and 20 mm high (damaged paratype, preserved); oval to circular form with domed profile, no oral or anal cone, lacking distinct oral or anal valves though 5 or more irregular, bluntly pointed oral scales present, with encroaching body wall scales; tentacles 10, 8 large, 2 small ventrally; thin, calcareous, coarsely granuliform body wall scales irregular in shape and arrangement, up to 10 mm long but variable in size and smaller on ventral margin; scales with macroscopically visible, low, dome-like lumps, slightly constricted at base, more evident laterally; non-calcareous parchment-like sole, bare mid-ventrally though tube feet extend variably at oral and anal ends onto the mid-ventral line; inner paired to zig-zag rows of larger tube feet and a peripheral band of sparsely placed and embedded, smaller tube feet. Dorsal and lateral ossicles consist of large multi-layered ossicles (scales) up to 1.4 mm long, less common perforated plates with anastomosing secondary developments and multi-layering up to 0.9 mm long, and rare half cylinder perforated plates up to 144 µ m long and 72 µ m wide. Sole ossicles, rare, small, irregular single-layered plates with large round perforations often forming from cross-like initial plate of ~ 40 µ m; larger single-layered perforated plates up to 160 µ m long and 120 µ m wide, flat to curved with up to 13 irregular perforations and some blunt spines on margins. Largest tentacle ossicles up to 280 µ m long and variable in shape, thick to thin plates with multiple irregular perforations, some curved; some smaller dendritic branch endplates ~ 56 µ m long. Colour (preserved). Off-white. Distribution. South Australia, 34 º 56 'S 133 º 19 'E, 772–820 m (holotype only); southern ocean north of Macquarie I. 400–600 m (paratypes only). Etymology. Named for Mark Salotti (Marine Invertebrates Section, Department of Aquatic Zoology, Western Australian Museum), in appreciation of his gracious assistance with echinoderm data and loan material from the Western Australian Museum. Remarks. Psolus salottii sp. nov. is distinguished morphologically from other Australian Psolus species by a combination of: multiple irregular, bluntly pointed oral scales; large, conspicuous body wall scales with dome-like lumps; and the presence of perforated half-cylindrical ossicles 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 pages 30-31, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.278771 Text Southern Ocean DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Longva ENVELOPE(6.274,6.274,62.665,62.665) Southern Ocean