Peniagone vitrea Theel , 1882

Bribiesca-Contreras, Guadalupe, Dahlgren, Thomas G., Amon, Diva J., Cairns, Stephen, Drennan, Regan, Durden, Jennifer M., Eleaume, Marc P., Hosie, Andrew M., Kremenetskaia, Antonina, McQuaid, Kirsty, O'Hara, Timothy D., Rabone, Muriel, Simon-Lledo, Erik, Smith, Craig R., Watling, Les, Wiklund, Helena & Glover, Adrian G., 2022, Benthic megafauna of the western Clarion-Clipperton Zone, Pacific Ocean, ZooKeys 1113, pp. 1-110 : 1

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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1113.82172

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scientific name

Peniagone vitrea Theel , 1882
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Peniagone vitrea Theel, 1882

Fig. 47 View Figure 47

Material.

Clarion-Clipperton Zone • 1 specimen; APEI 7; 5.0442°N, 141.8164°W; 4875 m deep; 28 May. 2018; Smith & Durden leg.; GenBank: ON400699 View Materials (COI), ON406622 View Materials (16S); NHMUK 2022.64; Voucher code: CCZ_077 GoogleMaps .

Other material.

Pacific Ocean • 1 specimen, syntype of Peniagone vitrea var. setosa Ludwig ; South Pacific ; 0.6°S, 86.7667°W; 2418 m deep; Albatross Expedition; NHMUK 1895.11.12.7. • 3 specimens, syntypes of Peniagone vitrea Théel, 1882; East of St. Paul, Indian-Antarctic Ridge; 42.7167°S, 82.1833°W; 2652 m deep; Challenger Expedition, Stn. 302; NHMUK 1883.6.18.82 GoogleMaps .

Description.

Single specimen. Body long, ~ 3 × as long as wide (Fig. 47C, D View Figure 47 ). Mouth anterior, downwards; foremost neck-like part bent forwards in acute angle with ventral surface (Fig. 47C View Figure 47 ); with ten tentacles of similar sizes; anus terminal. Velum consists of two pairs processes, fully fused by a membrane forming a lobe, with only the tips free; the two middle processes are much larger (Fig. 47A, B, D View Figure 47 ). Eight pairs of tube feet surrounding the posterior third of ventral surface, decreasing in size distally. Skin translucent in live specimen (Fig. 47A, B View Figure 47 ), but white, hard, and brittle after preservation, with numerous calcareous deposits (Fig. 47C, D View Figure 47 ). Dorsal ossicles with four spinose arms, slightly arched, with mostly two long spinose processes (Fig. 47E View Figure 47 ).

Remarks.

Morphological external characters and ossicle morphology are in accordance with the original description of Peniagone vitrea . Unfortunately, no genetic sequences of P. vitrea are available in public databases. This species was described from off Patagonia at 2652 m depth. Using data from Kremenetskaia et al. (2021), the COI sequence of P. vitrea is 16.5%-18.8% divergent (K2P) from other species of Peniagone , and 17.9% divergent from the COI sequence of P. leander generated in this study. In the phylogenetic tree, it is recovered in a well-supported clade with other species of Peniagone (Fig. 34 View Figure 34 ).

Ecology.

The specimen was found feeding on the sedimented seafloor of an abyssal plain in APEI 7 at 4874 m.

Comparison with image-based catalogue.

A very similar Peniagone sp. morphotype (i.e., Peniagone vitrea sp. inc., HOL_059) has been commonly encountered in seabed image surveys conducted across nodule fields areas of the eastern CCZ (e.g., Amon et al. 2017b), but not in the abyssal areas surveyed within the Kiribati EEZ.

Family Laetmogonidae Ekman, 1926

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Mollusca

Class

Holothuroidea

Order

Elasipodida

Family

Elpidiidae

Genus

Peniagone