Paracaudina coriacea ( Hutton, 1872 )

O'Loughlin, P. Mark, Barmos, Shari & VandenSpiegel, Didier, 2011, The paracaudinid sea cucumbers of Australia and New Zealand (Echinodermata: Holothuroidea: Molpadida: Caudinidae), Memoirs of Museum Victoria 68, pp. 37-65 : 53-54

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https://doi.org/ 10.24199/j.mmv.2011.68.03

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10880996

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Paracaudina coriacea ( Hutton, 1872 )
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Paracaudina coriacea ( Hutton, 1872) View in CoL

Figures 1d–f View Figure 1 , 9 View Figure 9 , 10 View Figure 10

Molpadia coriacea Hutton, 1872: 17 .— Hutton, 1879: 307.— Lampert, 1885: 208–209.

Echinosoma (?) coriacea View in CoL . — Hutton, 1879: 307. (synonymy with Caudina coriacea (Hutton) View in CoL by Théel 1886)

Caudina meridionalis Bell, 1883: 58–59 View in CoL , pl. 15 fig. 1.— Lampert, 1885: 210–211. (synonymy with Caudina coriacea (Hutton) View in CoL by Théel 1886)

Caudina coriacea View in CoL .— Théel, 1886: 54–55.— Dendy, 1897: 28–32, pl. 3 figs 9–18.— Dendy, 1898: 456–464, pl. 29.— Farquhar, 1898: 324.— Ludwig, 1898: 63–64.— Dendy and Hindle, 1907: 95, 108–110, fig. B.— Mortensen, 1925: 364–366, figs 46b, 47b. (synonymy with Caudina chilensis (Müller) View in CoL by H. L. Clark 1908)

Caudina coriacea var. brevicauda R. Perrier, 1905: 121–123 View in CoL , fig. N. (synonymy with Caudina coriacea View in CoL by Dendy and Hindle 1907; with Paracaudina chilensis var. coriacea View in CoL by H. L. Clark 1935)

Caudina pulchella R. Perrier, 1905: 117–120 View in CoL , pl. 5 figs 14–17. (synonymy with Caudina coriacea View in CoL by Dendy and Hindle 1907; with Paracaudina chilensis var. coriacea View in CoL by H. L. Clark 1935)

Caudina chilensis View in CoL .— Benham, 1909: 110. (non Paracuadina chilensis ( Müller, 1850))

Paracaudina chilensis var. coriacea View in CoL .—H. L. Clark, 1935: 267– 284.

Paracaudina chilensis View in CoL .— Pawson, 1963: 18–21, pl. 4.— Pawson, 1965: 14.— Pawson, 1970: 49–50, pl. 2 fig. 2.— Pawson, 1977: 119 (part).— Mah et al., 2009: 382, 398, fig. p. 383. (non Paracuadina chilensis ( Müller, 1850))

Material examined. New Zealand, Cook Strait , 61 m, 26 May 1975, NIWA 70954 View Materials (1) ; Cook Strait , 18 m, 15 Dec 1983, NIWA 70955 View Materials (1) ; South Island , west coast, Arawhata River mouth, washed onto spit, 8 Jul 1969, AM J12290 (3).

Diagnosis. Paracaudina species up to 172 mm total length, up to 28 mm diameter, caudal taper and narrow tail 102 mm long ( NIWA 70954); discrete thin tail, frequently longer than main body; body wall parchment-like, smooth to wrinkled, frequently with transverse creasing, preserved colour off-white with patches of yellowish-red (rusty) colouration in largest specimens; mid-body ossicles predominantly thick, button-like, octagonal, with central perforation bridged by a box basally and cross on the upper side, perforations small, margin predominantly rounded and lacking projecting knobs and bluntly pointed projections, surface variably knobbed or with short thick spines, ossicles typically 64 µm, up to 80 µm long.

Distribution. New Zealand; 0– 61 m.

Remarks. In erecting the species Caudina meridionalis (junior synonym of P. coriacea ) for two specimens from New Zealand waters, Bell 1883 noted that in comparison with Caudina ransonnetii Marenzeller, 1881 (junior synonym of P. chilensis ) the ossicles were “stout”, the perforations “small”, and the marginal projections not as distinct. We agree that these are a significant diagnostic difference between the predominant ossicle forms of Paracaudina coriacea and Paracaudina chilensis . We raise Paracudina coriacea ( Hutton, 1872) out of synonymy with Paracaudina chilensis ( Müller, 1850) .

Perrier 1905 illustrated(pl.5figs16,17) what he considered to be the predominant ossicle form in his Caudina pulchella from New Zealand. Perrier 1905 also illustrated two ossicles (fig. N) for his New Zealand variety Caudina coriacea var. brevicauda . In both cases these are the thick ossicles with rounded margin and small perforations that we have found and illustrated as the predominant ossicles in New Zealand specimens of Paracaudina coriacea examined in this work. This form of ossicle was illustrated for New Zealand specimens by Dendy 1897, Mortensen 1925, Heding 1933 (pl. 6 figs 10–13, New Brighton, Christchurch, specimen), and Pawson 1963 (cups from adult specimen). These are the predominant ossicles of Paracaudina coriacea (Hutton) .

Perrier 1905 illustrated (pl.4figs11,12)what he considered to be the predominant ossicle form in his Caudina rugosa from Cape Horn, and they are the ossicles of medium thickness with prominent blunt marginal projections that we have found in the Australian and New Zealand specimens of Paracaudina chilensis (Müller) examined in this work. This form of ossicle was illustrated by Müller 1854, Marenzeller 1881, Clark 1908, Hozawa 1928, Heding 1933 (pl. 6 figs 1–4, type), Pawson and Liao 1992, Liao and Clark 1995 and Pawson et al. 2001 for material falling within the synonymy of Paracaudina chilensis .

We note that Heding 1933 (pl. 6 figs 8–9) illustrated ossicles from a New Zealand specimen from Tiritiri Matangi (north of Auckland) that we judge to be typical of Paracaudina chilensis . If this was the predominant ossicle form the specimen was Paracaudina chilensis .

Our New Zealand colleagues were unsuccessful in attempting to find the type material for Molpadia coriacea Hutton, 1872 .

AM

Australian Museum

NIWA

National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Echinodermata

Class

Holothuroidea

Order

Molpadida

Family

Caudinidae

Genus

Paracaudina

Loc

Paracaudina coriacea ( Hutton, 1872 )

O'Loughlin, P. Mark, Barmos, Shari & VandenSpiegel, Didier 2011
2011
Loc

Paracaudina chilensis

Mah C. L. & McKnight, D. G. & Eagle, M. K. & Pawson, D. L. & Ameziane, N. & Vance, D. J. & Baker, A. N. & Clark, H. E. S. & Davey, N. 2009: 382
Pawson, D. L. 1977: 119
Pawson, D. L. 1970: 49
Pawson, D. L. 1965: 14
Pawson, D. L. 1963: 18
1963
Loc

Paracaudina chilensis var. coriacea

Clark, H. L. 1935: 267
1935
Loc

Caudina chilensis

Benham, W. B. 1909: 110
1909
Loc

Caudina coriacea var. brevicauda R. Perrier, 1905: 121–123

Perrier, R. 1905: 123
1905
Loc

Caudina pulchella R. Perrier, 1905: 117–120

Perrier, R. 1905: 120
1905
Loc

Caudina coriacea

Mortensen, Th. 1925: 364
Dendy, A. & Hindle, E. 1907: 95
Dendy, A. 1898: 456
Farquhar, H. 1898: 324
Ludwig, H. 1898: 63
Dendy, A. 1897: 28
Theel, H. 1886: 54
1886
Loc

Caudina meridionalis

Lampert, K. 1885: 210
Bell, F. J. 1883: 59
1883
Loc

Echinosoma (?) coriacea

Hutton, F. W. 1879: 307
1879
Loc

Molpadia coriacea

Lampert, K. 1885: 208
Hutton, F. W. 1879: 307
Hutton, F. W. 1872: 17
1872
Loc

Caudina coriacea (Hutton)

Loc

Caudina coriacea (Hutton)

Loc

Caudina chilensis (Müller)

Loc

Caudina coriacea

Loc

Paracaudina chilensis var. coriacea

Loc

Caudina coriacea

Loc

Paracaudina chilensis var. coriacea

Loc

Paracuadina chilensis

Loc

Paracuadina chilensis

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