Pseudocnus laevigatus Verrill 1876

Pseudocnus laevigatus (Verrill, 1876) Figure 2 d insert; table 1. Distribution. Heard, Kerguelen and Macquarie Islands, littoral to 528 m (Heard I., this work). Remarks. Pentactella laevigata Verrill, 1876 was described for a single specimen from the Kerguelen Is, and the species later assigned to P...

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topic Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Echinodermata
Holothuroidea
Dendrochirotida
Cucumariidae
Pseudocnus
Pseudocnus laevigatus
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Taxonomy
Animalia
Echinodermata
Holothuroidea
Dendrochirotida
Cucumariidae
Pseudocnus
Pseudocnus laevigatus
O'Loughlin, Mark
Pseudocnus laevigatus Verrill 1876
topic_facet Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Echinodermata
Holothuroidea
Dendrochirotida
Cucumariidae
Pseudocnus
Pseudocnus laevigatus
description Pseudocnus laevigatus (Verrill, 1876) Figure 2 d insert; table 1. Distribution. Heard, Kerguelen and Macquarie Islands, littoral to 528 m (Heard I., this work). Remarks. Pentactella laevigata Verrill, 1876 was described for a single specimen from the Kerguelen Is, and the species later assigned to Pseudocnus Panning, 1949 by Panning (1962). Pawson (1968) discussed a possible “co-type” specimen of Pentactella laevigata (USNM cat. No. 3148), but noted that the presence of conspicuous ventral brood pouches that Verrill did not mention, and presence of a calcareous ring that Verrill reported as absent, cast doubt on the type status of this specimen. The largest illustrated ossicle length from the type in Pawson (1968) is 124 µ m, and average length reported as 110 µ m. These are significantly smaller than reported below (160 and 200 µ m) for Kerguelen specimens. Pseudocnus laevigatus (Verrill) is the most abundant holothuroid from the Kerguelen Is in the BANZARE collection. Théel (1886) also reported abundant Challenger specimens, and his description of the material, including loss of ossicles with size, also describes the BANZARE specimens. Except that the figures in the first of his two sets (Théel 1886, pl. 3 fig. 5) are a good illustration of the ossicles of Cladodactyla crocea (Lesson). The figures do not match Théel’s second set of figures (pl. 6, fig. 13), and do not match his text. In the 1886 Challenger Report Théel’s description of Cucumaria crocea Lesson from the South Atlantic follows his description of Cucumaria laevigata Verrill. I presume that pl. 3 fig. 5 has been mistakenly placed with C. laevigata instead C. crocea . This presumption is supported by the facts that the only figures for C. crocea (pl. 12 figs 1, 2) are of body form, and Théel’s description of the ossicles of C. crocea clearly refers to pl. 3 fig. 5. Massin (1992 b) was misled by this mistake in his discussion of Marion I. holothuroids, and included the Cucumaria laevigata figures in his synonymy for Cladodactyla crocea croceoides (Vaney). In the extensive sampling of the Kerguelen Is by BANZARE neither Cladodactyla crocea nor Cladodactyla crocea croceoides was found. The species found on the Kerguelen Is that most closely resembles the juvenile specimens described by Massin (1992 b) as Cladodactyla crocea croceoides is Staurocucumis liouvillei (Vaney, 1914). Ekman (1927) distinguished a South American form from the Kerguelen form of Cucumaria laevigata and erected Cucumaria perrieri for the former. Panning (1962) considered the distribution of Pseudocnus laevigatus to be Prince Edward, Crozet, Kerguelen and Heard Islands. Some, if not all, of the Prince Edward and Crozet material may prove to be Pseudocnus marionensis (Théel, 1886) (see below). I would add Macquarie I. to Panning’s distribution, but note that there is morphological evidence that Pseudocnus laevigatus on these islands is probably an allopatric species complex. Maximum body length: Heard 44 mm (this work); Kergulen 130 mm (this work; Théel 1886, 115 mm); Macquarie 15 mm (this work; Pawson 1968, 25 mm). Maximum pear shaped ossicle lengths: Heard 128 µ m (this work); Macquarie 144 µ m (this work; Pawson 1968, average 110 µ m); Kerguelen 200 µ m (this work; Théel 1886, 160 µ m). In this work ventral brood pouches were observed in a few Heard I. specimens (NMV F 85005), but not in Kerguelen or Macquarie specimens. The Heard lot of 26 specimens was collected on 28 September from 528 m. Only a few specimens had ventral brood pouches, with eggs and embryos and juveniles at various stages of development. Pawson (1968) did not observe brood pouches in Macquarie specimens. : Published as part of O'Loughlin, Mark, 2009, BANZARE holothuroids (Echinodermata: Holothuroidea), pp. 1-18 in Zootaxa 2196 on pages 8-9, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.189493 : {"references": ["Verrill, A. E. (1876) Annelids and echinoderms of Kerguelen Island. Bulletin of the United States National Museum, 1, 64 - 75.", "Panning, A. (1949) Versuch einer Neuordnung der Familie Cucumariidae (Holothurioidea, Dendrochirota). Zoologische Jahrbucher Abtheilung fur Systematik, Geographie und Biologie der Thiere, 78, 404 - 470.", "Panning, A. (1962) Bemerkungen uber die Holothurien - Familie Cucumariidae (Ordnung Dendrochirota). 3. Die gattung Pseudocnus Panning 1949. Mitteilungen aus dem Hamburgischen Zoologischen Museum und Institut, 60, 57 - 80.", "Pawson, D. L. (1968) Some holothurians from Macquarie Island. Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand (Zoology), 10 (15), 141 - 150.", "Theel, H. (1886) Report on the Holothurioidea dredged by H. M. S. Challenger during the years 1873 - 1876. Report on the scientific results of the voyage of H. M. S. Challenger, Zoology, 14 (39), 1 - 290, 16 pls.", "Massin, C. (1992 b) Holothurians (Echinodermata) from Marion and Prince Edward Islands: new and little-known species. Zoologica Scripta 21 (3), 311 - 324.", "Vaney, C. (1914) Holothuries. Deuxieme Expedition Antarctique Francaise (1908 - 10). Sciences Naturelles: Documents Scientifiques, 54 pp., 5 pls.", "Ekman, S. (1927) Holothurien der deutschen Sudpolar - Expedition 1901 - 1903 aus der Ostantarktis und von den Kerguelen. Deutsche Sudpolar - Expedition, 19 (Zoology 11), 359 - 419."]}
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5281/zenodo.6223176 2023-05-15T14:01:54+02:00 Pseudocnus laevigatus Verrill 1876 O'Loughlin, Mark 2009 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6223176 https://zenodo.org/record/6223176 unknown Zenodo http://publication.plazi.org/id/0D51FFF1FFA1E05ED71FFF86FFB5FD08 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.189493 http://publication.plazi.org/id/0D51FFF1FFA1E05ED71FFF86FFB5FD08 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.189495 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6223177 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit Open Access Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode cc0-1.0 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess CC0 Biodiversity Taxonomy Animalia Echinodermata Holothuroidea Dendrochirotida Cucumariidae Pseudocnus Pseudocnus laevigatus article-journal ScholarlyArticle Taxonomic treatment Text 2009 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6223176 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.189493 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.189495 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6223177 2022-04-01T11:56:02Z Pseudocnus laevigatus (Verrill, 1876) Figure 2 d insert; table 1. Distribution. Heard, Kerguelen and Macquarie Islands, littoral to 528 m (Heard I., this work). Remarks. Pentactella laevigata Verrill, 1876 was described for a single specimen from the Kerguelen Is, and the species later assigned to Pseudocnus Panning, 1949 by Panning (1962). Pawson (1968) discussed a possible “co-type” specimen of Pentactella laevigata (USNM cat. No. 3148), but noted that the presence of conspicuous ventral brood pouches that Verrill did not mention, and presence of a calcareous ring that Verrill reported as absent, cast doubt on the type status of this specimen. The largest illustrated ossicle length from the type in Pawson (1968) is 124 µ m, and average length reported as 110 µ m. These are significantly smaller than reported below (160 and 200 µ m) for Kerguelen specimens. Pseudocnus laevigatus (Verrill) is the most abundant holothuroid from the Kerguelen Is in the BANZARE collection. Théel (1886) also reported abundant Challenger specimens, and his description of the material, including loss of ossicles with size, also describes the BANZARE specimens. Except that the figures in the first of his two sets (Théel 1886, pl. 3 fig. 5) are a good illustration of the ossicles of Cladodactyla crocea (Lesson). The figures do not match Théel’s second set of figures (pl. 6, fig. 13), and do not match his text. In the 1886 Challenger Report Théel’s description of Cucumaria crocea Lesson from the South Atlantic follows his description of Cucumaria laevigata Verrill. I presume that pl. 3 fig. 5 has been mistakenly placed with C. laevigata instead C. crocea . This presumption is supported by the facts that the only figures for C. crocea (pl. 12 figs 1, 2) are of body form, and Théel’s description of the ossicles of C. crocea clearly refers to pl. 3 fig. 5. Massin (1992 b) was misled by this mistake in his discussion of Marion I. holothuroids, and included the Cucumaria laevigata figures in his synonymy for Cladodactyla crocea croceoides (Vaney). In the extensive sampling of the Kerguelen Is by BANZARE neither Cladodactyla crocea nor Cladodactyla crocea croceoides was found. The species found on the Kerguelen Is that most closely resembles the juvenile specimens described by Massin (1992 b) as Cladodactyla crocea croceoides is Staurocucumis liouvillei (Vaney, 1914). Ekman (1927) distinguished a South American form from the Kerguelen form of Cucumaria laevigata and erected Cucumaria perrieri for the former. Panning (1962) considered the distribution of Pseudocnus laevigatus to be Prince Edward, Crozet, Kerguelen and Heard Islands. Some, if not all, of the Prince Edward and Crozet material may prove to be Pseudocnus marionensis (Théel, 1886) (see below). I would add Macquarie I. to Panning’s distribution, but note that there is morphological evidence that Pseudocnus laevigatus on these islands is probably an allopatric species complex. Maximum body length: Heard 44 mm (this work); Kergulen 130 mm (this work; Théel 1886, 115 mm); Macquarie 15 mm (this work; Pawson 1968, 25 mm). Maximum pear shaped ossicle lengths: Heard 128 µ m (this work); Macquarie 144 µ m (this work; Pawson 1968, average 110 µ m); Kerguelen 200 µ m (this work; Théel 1886, 160 µ m). In this work ventral brood pouches were observed in a few Heard I. specimens (NMV F 85005), but not in Kerguelen or Macquarie specimens. The Heard lot of 26 specimens was collected on 28 September from 528 m. Only a few specimens had ventral brood pouches, with eggs and embryos and juveniles at various stages of development. Pawson (1968) did not observe brood pouches in Macquarie specimens. : Published as part of O'Loughlin, Mark, 2009, BANZARE holothuroids (Echinodermata: Holothuroidea), pp. 1-18 in Zootaxa 2196 on pages 8-9, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.189493 : {"references": ["Verrill, A. E. (1876) Annelids and echinoderms of Kerguelen Island. Bulletin of the United States National Museum, 1, 64 - 75.", "Panning, A. (1949) Versuch einer Neuordnung der Familie Cucumariidae (Holothurioidea, Dendrochirota). Zoologische Jahrbucher Abtheilung fur Systematik, Geographie und Biologie der Thiere, 78, 404 - 470.", "Panning, A. (1962) Bemerkungen uber die Holothurien - Familie Cucumariidae (Ordnung Dendrochirota). 3. Die gattung Pseudocnus Panning 1949. Mitteilungen aus dem Hamburgischen Zoologischen Museum und Institut, 60, 57 - 80.", "Pawson, D. L. (1968) Some holothurians from Macquarie Island. Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand (Zoology), 10 (15), 141 - 150.", "Theel, H. (1886) Report on the Holothurioidea dredged by H. M. S. Challenger during the years 1873 - 1876. Report on the scientific results of the voyage of H. M. S. Challenger, Zoology, 14 (39), 1 - 290, 16 pls.", "Massin, C. (1992 b) Holothurians (Echinodermata) from Marion and Prince Edward Islands: new and little-known species. Zoologica Scripta 21 (3), 311 - 324.", "Vaney, C. (1914) Holothuries. Deuxieme Expedition Antarctique Francaise (1908 - 10). Sciences Naturelles: Documents Scientifiques, 54 pp., 5 pls.", "Ekman, S. (1927) Holothurien der deutschen Sudpolar - Expedition 1901 - 1903 aus der Ostantarktis und von den Kerguelen. Deutsche Sudpolar - Expedition, 19 (Zoology 11), 359 - 419."]} Text Antarc* Antarctique* Macquarie Island Prince Edward Islands DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Kerguelen Kerguelen Island ENVELOPE(69.500,69.500,-49.250,-49.250) New Zealand Pawson ENVELOPE(-61.070,-61.070,-73.198,-73.198)