Pseudostichopus elegans ( Koehler and Vaney, 1905 ) O'Loughlin & Ahearn, 2005
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.24199/j.mmv.2005.62.5 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/116087F5-FFBF-FFF7-FCA9-794CFA6F194A |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Pseudostichopus elegans ( Koehler and Vaney, 1905 ) |
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comb. nov. |
Pseudostichopus elegans ( Koehler and Vaney, 1905) View in CoL comb. nov.
Figures 9c View Figure 9 , 11c, d View Figure 11
Filithuria elegans Koehler and Vaney, 1905: 81 View in CoL , pl. 6 figs 1, 2, pl.
12 figs 29–31.— Heding, 1940: 357, 362–363, fig. 18.
Material examined. NE Pacific Ocean, off Oregon, 3021 m, USNM E16815 (1); 1008097 (3); 2510 m, USNM E16505 (3); NMV F97447 (1); 2884 m, USNM E16497 (1); 2710 m, E16490 (4); NMV F97446 (1).
Description. Up to 145 mm long; elongate, subcylindrical, tapering anteriorly and posteriorly, flat ventrally, high convex dorsally, sometimes brim weakly developed; body wall thick, leathery, firm thin outer layer, soft thin semi-gelatinous inner layer; surface smooth dorsally and laterally, rugose ventrally; paired radii with double series of long tapering papillae, very thin distally, longest in upper dorsolateral series, up to 22 mm long, smaller in lower dorsolateral and double ventrolateral series; small tube feet all over body, up to 0.5 mm long, 0.3 mm diameter; ossicles in tentacles, papillae, tube feet; tentacle ossicles abundant tapering rods, long to short, thick to thin, with or lacking central thickening, rare short branching, spinous or smooth, up to 490 µm long; large dorsal papillae with rods similar to tentacles, some more sharply and abundantly spinous, shorter, up to 260 µm long; small papillae and tube feet with thick to thin rods, many with central swelling, bluntly spinous or smooth, short, up to 160 µm long.
Colour. Body violet-brown to reddish-brown to off-white; gonad tubules and respiratory trees pale brown; longitudinal muscles chocolate to reddish-brown.
Distribution. Bay of Bengal, off Andaman Is., 741 m ( Koehler and Vaney, 1905); Indian Ocean, off Sumatra, 750 m ( Heding, 1940); North-east Pacific Ocean, off Oregon, 2510–3021 m (this paper).
Remarks. Koehler and Vaney (1905) and Heding (1940) reported single specimens of Filithuria elegans . Filithuria Koehler and Vaney is considered above to be a junior synonym of Pseudostichopus Théel. The distribution of P. elegans is extended here from the Indian Ocean to the NE Pacific Ocean, to greater depths. Amongst Pseudostichopus species the distinguishing characters of P. elegans are: distinctly long papillae on the paired radii; numerous tapered rod ossicles in the papillae.
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Pseudostichopus elegans ( Koehler and Vaney, 1905 )
O'Loughlin, P. Mark & Ahearn, Cynthia 2005 |
Filithuria elegans
Koehler, R. & Vaney, C. 1905: 81 |