Leptosynapta tenuis ( Ayres, 1851 )

Pawson, David L., Pawson, Doris J. & King, Rachael A., 2010, A taxonomic guide to the Echinodermata of the South Atlantic Bight, USA: 1. Sea cucumbers (Echinodermata: Holothuroidea), Zootaxa 2449, pp. 1-48 : 44

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.195134

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6208526

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Leptosynapta tenuis ( Ayres, 1851 )
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Leptosynapta tenuis ( Ayres, 1851) View in CoL

Figure 38 View FIGURE 38

Synapta tenuis Ayres, 1851:11 View in CoL .

Leptosynapta tenuis View in CoL .— Hendler et al., 1995: 308, figs.174, 189A–E.

Material examined. None.

Diagnosis. This slender, worm-shaped species reaches about 15cm in length. Color of transparent body wall light violet. Surrounding the mouth are 12 tentacles, each with 9–11 digits of which the terminal one is the longest, and 15–25 sensory cups on the inner surface. The ossicles consist of anchors (110–200 μm), anchor plates (120–160 μm), and miliary granules. The number of teeth on the anchor flukes vary from none to approximately seven. The miliary granules are numerous, especially in the tentacle stalks. They are in the shape of tiny, straight to curved rods, C-shapes, or dumb-bells.

Distribution. MA to E and W FL, Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico.

Habitat. Sandy and muddy sediments, sometimes associated with seagrass rhizomes. Littoral, less than 1 m.

Remarks. Often referred to in the past as L. inhaerens ( O.F. Müller, 1776) ; L. inhaerens is now usually regarded as restricted to the NE Atlantic.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Echinodermata

Class

Holothuroidea

Order

Apodida

Family

Synaptidae

Genus

Leptosynapta

Loc

Leptosynapta tenuis ( Ayres, 1851 )

Pawson, David L., Pawson, Doris J. & King, Rachael A. 2010
2010
Loc

Leptosynapta tenuis

Hendler 1995: 308
1995
Loc

Synapta tenuis

Ayres 1851: 11
1851
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