Summary: | FIGURE 2. a–c, Psolicrux iuvenilesi O'Loughin & Manjón-Cabeza sp. nov.: a, holotype (MNCN 20.04/128), lateral view, radial (left) and interradial plates of the calcareous ring (insert); b, spired plates (slide F161523 from holotype) and spire from body wall (slide from specimen F68053); c, tentacle ossicles (slide from specimen F68053).d, Psolicrux coatsi (Vaney, 1908): tentacle ossicles (slide from specimen F160026).e, f, Myriotrochus hesperides O'Loughin & Manjón-Cabeza sp. nov.: e, holotype (MNCN 29.04/130), oral end with calcareous ring left, asymmetrical plates of calcareous ring (insert); f, wheels from posterior dorsal body wall (slide F161516). Published as part of O'Loughlin, Mark, Manjón-Cabeza, Eugenia & Ruiz, Francina Moya, 2009, Antarctic holothuroids from the Bellingshausen Sea, with descriptions of new species (Echinodermata: Holothuroidea), pp. 1-16 in Zootaxa 2016 on page 7, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.185959
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