Molpadiodemas porphyrus, O'Loughlin & Ahearn, 2005

O'Loughlin, P. Mark & Ahearn, Cynthia, 2005, A review of pygal-furrowed Synallactidae (Echinodermata: Holothuroidea), with new species from the Antarctic, Atlantic and Pacific oceans, Memoirs of Museum Victoria 62 (2), pp. 147-179 : 163

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.24199/j.mmv.2005.62.5

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/116087F5-FFB8-FFF0-FF3D-7AB3FDC5184B

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scientific name

Molpadiodemas porphyrus
status

sp. nov.

Molpadiodemas porphyrus View in CoL sp. nov.

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Material examined. Holotype. North-west Atlantic Ocean, Carribean Sea, Venezuelan Basin, 13°30'N, 64°45'W, 3459–3503 m, Norda Thru IRCZM, RV Bartlett 1301-82, 27 Nov 1981, USNM E38795 View Materials . GoogleMaps

Paratypes. Type locality, date, depth, USNM 1008206 View Materials (1) ; NMV F101870 View Materials (1) ; type locality, 3428–3476 m, USNM E38792 View Materials (1) ; NMV F101871 View Materials (1) ; type locality, 3422–3464 m, USNM E38797 View Materials (2).

Other material. Type locality, date, 3476–3518 m, USNM E38793 View Materials (2) ; 3967–4009 m, USNM E38799 View Materials (1) ; Caribbean Sea , off Cuba, 2997 m , E2589 (1); South-west Atlantic Ocean , off Brazil, 1227 m , E2584 (14).

Description. Up to 115 mm long; body wall thick, firmly gelatinous; some globigerines attached, no overall cover; to varying degrees flattened dorsoventrally, distinct rounded brim laterally, sometimes with slightly pustulose bulges; body covered with small soft flaccid thread-like tube feet, usually spread, sometimes matted in smaller specimens, readily lost with loss of outer body layer, typically 0.7 mm long, 0.15 mm diameter, pygally up to 1.0 mm long, 0.2 mm diameter; ossicles in tentacles and gonad; tentacle ossicles numerous, variable, curved thin spinous rods (predominant in small specimens), closely finely spinous and smooth unbranched thick to broad plate-like rods, sometimes perforated, sometimes branched and intertwined at ends, spinous or smooth mesh, up to 270 Μm long; gonad ossicles abundant to sparse, small thin rods, bluntly spinous or smooth or knobbed, branched or unbranched, some branching creating narrow mesh, up to 140 Μm long.

Colour. Very soft outer body layer brown, thick semi-gelatinous layer grey with distinct overall violet mauve hue, some sparse violet mauve colour spots; tube feet off-white.

Etymology. From the Greek porphyro (purple), referring to the violet mauve colour hue and colour spots.

Distribution. North-west and South-west Atlantic Ocean, Caribbean Sea, and off Brazil; 1227–4009 m.

Remarks. Amongst Molpadiodemas species, the distinguishing characters are: firm thick gelatinous body wall; lateral brim; grey-mauve colouration; thread-like flaccid tube feet; tentacle ossicles frequently closely bluntly spinous.

USNM

Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History

NMV

Museum Victoria

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