Trachythyone rigidapeda ( Cherbonnier, 1952 )

Thandar, Ahmed S., 2008, Additions to the holothuroid fauna of the southern African temperate faunistic provinces, with descriptions of new species, Zootaxa 1697 (1), pp. 1-57 : 24-26

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.1697.1.1

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/DE2087C7-F537-875F-A0AD-F29A90EC5838

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scientific name

Trachythyone rigidapeda ( Cherbonnier, 1952 )
status

 

Trachythyone rigidapeda ( Cherbonnier, 1952) View in CoL

Cucumaria rigidapeda Cherbonnier, 1952: 485 View in CoL , pl. 41, figs. 1-17.

Trachythyone rigidapeda Thandar, 1991: 135 View in CoL (records), figs 2b, 12 & 15c.

Type SAM.

Type locality West coast of S.A., 30 o 22'S, 16 o 50' E, ca. 185 m. GoogleMaps

Material examined

SAM-A28007, UCT Ecol. Surv., Lambert’s Bay , St. WCD 65, 32 o 5' S, 17 o 56' E, 21.ix. 1960, 128 m, rockdredge, 7 spec. ; SAM-A28008, Table Bay , 33 o 6.4' S, 17 o 4.9' E; St. WCD 84 , 3.vii. 1961, 160 m, dredge, 1 spec. GoogleMaps ; SAM-A28009, R.V. ‘ Africana’ Hake Biomass Survey, St. A 10441-084-046-2349, off Cape Peninsula , 31 o 34 o S, 17 o 41' E, 27.vii. 1990, 125 m, bottom trawl, 1 spec.

Distribution Orange River Mouth to Table Bay, WCP, 120- 185 m.

Remarks

This well-characterised species is well described by Cherbonnier (1952). Thandar (1991) added some notes, including the dimensions of the spicules. Natasen Moodley (2000), who previously studied the current material, states that younger individuals may only have eight tentacles with the two ventral late to develop. A single specimen in the present collection measures 110 mm along the ventral surface, the longest length yet recorded for the species. The original distribution, Orange River Mouth to Lamberts Bay ( Thandar 1991), is now extended to include Table Bay. Its absence from the south coast, including False Bay, confirms that it is perhaps restricted to the cold waters of the west coast. Because of its close resemblance to T. tergestina (Sars) from the Mediterranean, Natasen Moodley (2000) speculates that the two forms could have evolved from a common ancestor, one migrating northwards and the other southwards.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Echinodermata

Class

Holothuroidea

Order

Dendrochirotida

Family

Cucumariidae

Genus

Trachythyone

Loc

Trachythyone rigidapeda ( Cherbonnier, 1952 )

Thandar, Ahmed S. 2008
2008
Loc

Trachythyone rigidapeda

Thandar, A. S. 1991: 135
1991
Loc

Cucumaria rigidapeda

Cherbonnier, G. 1952: 485
1952
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