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Sclerothyone reichi Martins & Tavares 2019, sp. nov.

Description

Sclerothyone reichi sp. nov.

(Fig. 1, Table 1)

Type material. REVIZEE, off coast of São Paulo, Brazil, 24°07’S, 44°42’W, 11.i. 1998, 101m, holotype 30 mm (MZUSP 1644).

Etymology. This species is named in honor of Dr. Mike Reich in recognition for his contributions to the systematics of fossil Holothuroidea.

Diagnosis. Body U-shapped. Ten tentacles, ventral-most pair smaller. Tube feet scattered over body. Calcareous ring plates undivided; posterior processes subdivided and long, up to two times height of calcareous ring plate. Body wall with multilocular two pillared tables; tentacles with rods and introvert with two pillared tables and rosettes. Tube feet with only end plates.

Description. Body U-shaped, slightly upturned at both ends rough to touch (Fig. 1a). Ten dendritic tentacles, ventral pair reduced. Anal papillae present (Fig. 1b). Tube feet scattered throughout body. Radial and interradial plates of the calcareous ring of same length, entire, united at base only (Fig. 1c). Radial plates notched anteriorly for the passage of the radial nerves and radial canal; posterior processes subdivided into about 4 pieces. Interradial plates arrow-shaped, with an anterior depression. Longitudinal muscles thin, split into two in the anterior region of body; retractor muscle short, flat, attached between the muscular processes. Internal organs degraded (i.e., Polian vesicle, stone canal and madreporitenot not observed). Color brown in ethanol.

Ossicles: Body wall with two-pillared tables with circular disc, multiperforated by several holes and undulating margin; spire short, ending in a crown of teeth (80–100 μm long, Fig. 1 d–e). Introvert with two pillared tables with multiperforated, circular disc; undulating margin; spire short, ending in crown of teeth (40–60 μm long, (Fig. 1f) and rosettes 30–50 μm long (Fig. 1g). Tentacles with curved rods perforated at ends (60–80 μm long, Fig. 1h). Tube feet with only end plates circular (up to 100 μm long, Fig. 1i)

Type locality. Brazil, off coast of São Paulo, 24°07’S, 44°42’W, 101 m.

Distribution. Known only from the type locality.

Remarks. Sclerothyone reichi sp. nov. superficially resembles S. velligera and S. unicolumnus, but differs from both species by having (1) multilocular tables in the body wall (Fig. 1d, e) and tentacles provided with rods only (Fig. 1h) (vs. four-holed tables in the body wall and tentacles with rods and plates in S. velligera; and (2) unfused pillars in the body wall tables (Fig. 1d, e), and tables and rosettes in the introvert, (Fig. 1f, g) (vs. fused pillars in the body wall tables and no ossicles in the introvert in S. unicolumnus).

Notes

Published as part of Martins, Luciana & Tavares, Marcos, 2019, Two new species of Sclerothyone from the southwestern Atlantic Ocean, with a key to genera and species of Sclerothyoninae (Holothuroidea: Dendrochirotida: Sclerodactylidae), pp. 375-382 in Zootaxa 4658 (2) on pages 376-378, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4658.2.11, http://zenodo.org/record/3375756

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Identifiers

Biodiversity

Scientific name authorship
Martins & Tavares
Kingdom
Animalia
Phylum
Echinodermata
Order
Dendrochirotida
Family
Sclerodactylidae
Genus
Sclerothyone
Species
reichi
Taxon rank
species
Taxonomic status
sp. nov.
Type status
holotype
Taxonomic concept label
Sclerothyone reichi Martins & Tavares, 2019

References

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