Molpadiidae
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 Paws...
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Summary: | 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 200 Μm long, with 6–12 perforations. Complete tables usually present, but sometimes scattered, in body wall; diameter of tables usually exceeds 150 Μm.................................................. 3 - Tables in tail approximately 300 Μm long, with 15–20 perforations. Tables in body wall 100 Μm in diameter with three larger perforations, tables almost always transformed into phosphatic deposits.................... ............................................................................................................ Heteromolpadia joyceae new species 3. Body wall tables of average diameter 300 Μm, usually with more than 3 large perforations.................................................................................................................................. Heteromolpadia pikei Pawson, 1965 b – Body wall tables of average diameter 150 Μm, usually with only 3 large perforations................................. ................................................................................................... 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......... ................................................................................................................ Molpadia antarctica (Théel, 1886) 6. Tail ossicles circular, 75–160 Μm in diameter, often with only three perforations....................................... 7 - Tail ossicles rod-like, exceeding 300 Μm in length, with up to 20 perforations. Ossicles in body wall tables of average diameter 121 Μm, 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 : Published as part of Pawson, David L. & Vance, Doris J., 2007, Heteromolpadia joyceae, a new species of sea cucumber from New Zealand, with a key to New Zealand Molpadiidae (Echinodermata: Holothuroidea: Molpadiida), pp. 35-39 in Zootaxa 1608 on page 36, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.273937 : {"references": ["Pawson, D. L. (1963) The holothurian fauna of Cook Strait, New Zealand. Zoology Publications from Victoria University of Wellington 36, 1 - 38.", "Risso, A. (1826) Histoire naturelle des principales productions de l'Europe meridionale et particulierement de celles des environs de Nice et des Alpes maritimes. 5, 289 - 293. F. - G. Levrault, Paris.", "Pawson, D. L. (1965 b) New sea-cucumbers (Echinodermata: Holothuroidea) from New Zealand waters. Records of the Dominion Museum Wellington 5 (11), 75 - 82.", "Theel, H. (1886) Report on the Holothurioidea. 2. Challenger Scientific Results. Zoology, 14, 1 - 290.", "Pawson, D. L. (1977) Molpadiid sea cucumbers (Echinodermata: Holothuroidea) of the Southern Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans. Antarctic Research Series Volume 26, Biology of Antarctic Seas 6, 97 - 123."]} |
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