Pseudocnus thandari Natasen Moodley, 2008

Thandar, Ahmed S., Zettler, Michael L. & Arumugam, Preyan, 2010, Additions to the sea cucumber fauna of Namibia and Angola, with descriptions of new taxa (Echinodermata: Holothuroidea), Zootaxa 2655, pp. 1-24 : 18

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.198925

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3508806

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/5E0B315D-FFC0-3E1C-FF28-7F9629C5FBBF

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scientific name

Pseudocnus thandari Natasen Moodley, 2008
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Pseudocnus thandari Natasen Moodley, 2008 View in CoL

Pseudocnus thandari Natasen Moodley, 2008: 61 View in CoL –64, 2 text figures.

Material examined. SAM A28103 View Materials , AHAB-8, stn. BE08, Hole 1, Greifer, N3.7, Namibia, 17, 017º S, 11.458º E, 13.v. 2004, 117 m, Zettler, 211 specimens; SAM A28104, Kunene, stn. BE30, Hole 1, Namibia, 17, 390º S, 11.724º E, 5.iii.2008, 30 m, Zettler, 11 specimens (?juvenile); SAM A28105 View Materials , Kunene, stn. BE30, Hole 2, Namibia, 17, 390º S, 11.724º E, 5.iii.2008, 30 m, Zettler, 3 specimens; SAM A28106, Kunene, stn. BE30, Hole 3, Namibia, 17, 390º S, 11.724º E, 5.iii.2008, 30 m, Zettler, 1 specimen; SAM A28107 View Materials , Kunene, stn. BE30, Dredge, Namibia, 17, 390º S, 11.724º E, 5.iii.2008, 30 m, Zettler, 7 specimens.

Distribution. Northern Namibia to west coast of South Africa, 18– 117 m.

Remarks. This species was recently described by Natasen-Moodley (2008) from material taken from St. Helena Bay (Western Cape Province, South Africa) between 18– 32 m. The current material satisfies well the description of the type. It ranges from 2–15 mm in length. Juvenile specimens are white in alcohol, whereas the older specimens are uniformly pinkish-brown. Juveniles have more rounded plates in relation to the elongated plates, and the knobs and the spines of the elongated plates are less pronounced. The tube feet deposits are simple and typical. With growth, the rounded plates of the body wall appear to decrease in number, the knobs of the elongated plates become more pronounced, their spines more defined and the tube feet deposits more elaborate.

SAM

South African Museum

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Echinodermata

Class

Holothuroidea

Order

Dendrochirotida

Family

Cucumariidae

Genus

Pseudocnus

Loc

Pseudocnus thandari Natasen Moodley, 2008

Thandar, Ahmed S., Zettler, Michael L. & Arumugam, Preyan 2010
2010
Loc

Pseudocnus thandari

Natasen 2008: 61
2008
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