Psychropotes verrucicaudatus Xiao, Gong, Kou & Li, 2019

Yu, Chuan, Zhang, Dongsheng, Zhang, Ruiyan & Wang, Chunsheng, 2022, New psychropotid species (Echinodermata, Holothuroidea, Elasipodida) of the Western Pacific with phylogenetic analyses, ZooKeys 1088, pp. 99-114 : 99

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Psychropotes verrucicaudatus Xiao, Gong, Kou & Li, 2019
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Psychropotes verrucicaudatus Xiao, Gong, Kou & Li, 2019

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Psychropotes verrucicaudatus Xiao, Gong, Kou & Li, 2019: 421-430.

Material examined.

Catalog number: RSIO6018004, adult specimen, collection number: DY60-JL180-B04, 13.569°N, 134.352°E, 25 January 2021, 2469 m; Catalog number: RSIO6017005, adult specimen, collection number: DY60-JL170-B05, 12.079°N, 134.860°E, 8 January 2021, 2361 m.

Description.

RSIO6018004. Specimen resembles a barbell after collection, approximately 20 cm in length before preservation 10% seawater formalin (Fig. 5C, D View Figure 5 ). Before preservation, height of appendage was approximately 50 mm, and width at base approximately 30 mm (Fig. 5C, D View Figure 5 ). Dorsal skin transparent with brownish red color on seabed and dark brown on deck. Warts covering dorsal skin and appendage; giant ossicles in warts visible (Fig. 5E, F View Figure 5 ). Approximately 30 pairs of degenerated tube feet arranged in two rows along middle of ventrum. Sixteen tentacles forming a circle. Brim broad and covered with warts on dorsum.

A giant cross with four arms visible in each wart. Arms 800-1000 μm in length, and maximum width between large arms approximately 500 μm. Arm flexion approximately 250 / 400 μm (Fig. 6A-D View Figure 6 ). Height of central rudimentary apophyses approximately 200-300 μm. Ventral ossicles divided into two types: primary cross with spiny arms (Fig. 8A, C View Figure 8 ) and cross with three arms (Fig. 7B View Figure 7 ), length of arm approximately 200 μm. Primary crosses with spinous arms in dorsum (Fig. 7D-F View Figure 7 ) and brim (Fig. 7H-J View Figure 7 ); arms up to 200 μm in length. Dorsal ossicles with spinous rod, 170 μm in length (Fig. 7G View Figure 7 ), and large primary crosses with spiny arms in brim (Fig. 7K View Figure 7 ). Tentacles with rods with irregular shape (Fig. 7L-R View Figure 7 ). Large rod with two apophyses at the end, approximately 900-1000 μm in length (Fig. 7L-M View Figure 7 ); small rod with apophyses in middle area was approximately 200 μm in length (Fig. 7N View Figure 7 ). Other rods with spiny arms, 500-800 μm in length (Fig. 7O-R View Figure 7 ).

RSIO6017005. Specimen approximately 18 cm in length, height of appendage approximately 40 mm, and width at base approximately 20 mm. Mouth and anus ventral. Skin transparent, light brown color. Dorsal skin and appendage covered with warts; warts also present in dorsum of brim. Giant ossicles visible in warts. Tentacles damaged, more than 12. Ossicles as in RSIO6018004.

Type locality.

Jiaolong Seamount, South China Sea, Western Pacific Ocean, sandy bottom, depth 3615 m.

Type species.

Psychropotes longicauda Théel, 1882.

Distribution.

Known from Jiaolong Seamount of South China Sea and Kyushu-Palau Ridge.

Intraspecific variation.

The specimens were clearly a new record for the South China Sea, as the species was previously known only from the Jiaolong seamount. The present specimens differed from those of Xiao et al. (2019) in external morphology and the ossicles. Due to the bad preservation, Xiao et al. (2019) could not observe the ossicle assemblage of the warts, which was possible in the specimens here under study.

The intraspecific differences can be listed as follows: (1) In the present specimens, the skin was transparent and the color was darker than that of the type specimen; (2) The width of the appendage at the base was also larger than that of the type specimen; (3) The length of the primary crossing arms distributed in the dorsum, ventrum, and brim was longer than that of the type specimen. Furthermore, the spinous rod of the dorsal ossicles was not present in the type specimen, and the ventral body wall of the specimens did not possess the tripartite ossicles of the type specimens; and (4) Most of the ossicles of the tentacles in our specimens were the same as those of type specimen, but longer.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Echinodermata

Class

Holothuroidea

Order

Elasipodida

Family

Psychropotidae

Genus

Psychropotes

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Psychropotes verrucicaudatus Xiao, Gong, Kou & Li, 2019

Yu, Chuan, Zhang, Dongsheng, Zhang, Ruiyan & Wang, Chunsheng 2022
2022
Loc

Psychropotes verrucicaudatus

Xiao, Gong, Kou & Li 2019
2019