Holothuria (Thymiosycia) impatiens (Forsskål, 1775)
(Fig. 9 A – B)
Fistularia impatiens Forsskål, 1775: 121, pl.39B; Lamarck, 1816: 76.
Trepang impatiens; Jaeger, 1833: 25.
Sporadipus impatiens; Grube, 1840: 36; Aranda y Millan, 1908: 250.
Holothuria (Camerosoma) impatiens; Brandt, 1835: 53.
Holothuria (Holothuria) impatiens; Panning, 1935: 86, fig. 72 (synonymy and records before 1935); Tortonese, 1935: 261; Domantay, 1936: 358, pl. 7, fig. 83, pl. 6, fig. 65; Zavodnik, 1998: 641.
Holothuria (Thymiosycia) impatiens; Rowe & Gates, 1995: 303 (synonymy); Massin, 1999: 57, figs 45 & 111e (records before 1999).
Material examined. Non-type material: IE-2007-812 (1 specimen, sampled West of Nosy-Bé)
Remarks. This single specimen accords with H. L. Clark’s (1921: 179, pl. 19, fig. 5) ‘typical’ colour morph of Holothuria (Thymiosycia) impatiens . H. impatiens is known to be a complicated species complex (Clark, 1921; Michonneau, 2015), but until formal species are established or synonymised names are re-validated we follow the ‘sweeping’ synonymy of Panning (1935) and Rowe & Gates (1995). However, we agree with Cherbonnier (1974) to treat Holothuria truncata Lampert, 1885 as a valid species, and not as a junior subjective synonym of H. impatiens as suggested by Rowe (in Rowe & Gates, 1995).
According to Lane et al. (2000), H. impatiens is found between 0 and 30 m depth. The present record was sampled at 158 m and thus the bathymetric range of the H. impatiens complex is much larger than previously thought.