Apostichopus armatus ( Selenka, 1867 )

Woo, Sau Pinn, Ogawa, Akito, Tan, Shau Hwai, Yasin, Zulfigar, Kajihara, Hiroshi & Fujita, Toshihiko, 2017, A taxonomic revision of the genus Apostichopus (Holothuroidea: Stichopodidae) from Japan, Zootaxa 4350 (1), pp. 121-135 : 123-127

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Apostichopus armatus ( Selenka, 1867 )
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Apostichopus armatus ( Selenka, 1867)

Figs 1–5 View FIGURE 1 View FIGURE 2 View FIGURE 3 View FIGURE 4 View FIGURE 5

Holothuria armata Selenka, 1867: 330 , pl. XVIII, fig. 66; Lampert, 1885: 91.

Stichopus armatus (Holothuria) : Théel, 1886: 196

Stichopus (Holothuria) armatus: Mitsukuri, 1896: 408 ; Mitsukuri, 1912: 164

Stichopus japonicus var. typicus Théel, 1886: 161 , pl. VIII, fig. 2.

Apostichopus japonicus: Liao, 1980: 116 , fig. 1; Sun et al., 2010: 280 –285.

Apostichopus armata [sic]: Kuramochi & Naganuma, 2010: 50, figs 1[2a, 2b]–3 [the ossicles in figs 2 and 3 were erroneously given under the name ‘ A. japonicus ’ on the figures].

Type material examined. Syntype MCZ HOL –741, Hakodate , Japan.

Additional materials examined. NSMT –E7045A, Tateyama Bay , Chiba, 21 April 2011 ; NSMT –E7047A, Aburatsubo Bay , Kanagawa, 10 July 2011, Y. Tamura ; NSMT –E7047F, Aburatsubo Bay , Kanagawa, 10 July 2011, Y. Tamura ; NSMT –E7047C, Aburatsubo Bay , Kanagawa, 10 July 2011, Y. Tamura ; NSMT –E7047E, Aburatsubo Bay , Kanagawa, 10 July 2011.

Type locality. Hakodate [misspelled as Hakodadi by Selenka (1867)], Japan.

Description. Twenty peltate tentacles. Two rows of dorsal papillae, each arranged alternately in zig-zag pattern along dorso-lateral radius. Single row of conical papillae along each ventro-lateral radius. Numerous, loosely arranged, small papillae scattered on dorsal and lateral body. Ventral side flattened. Tube feet arranged in 5–6 rows in central ambulacral area, 4–5 rows in both lateral ambulacral areas. Interambulacra narrow. Oral opening subventral, surrounded by ring of small papillae. Dorsal and ventral body surfaces uniformly light green to yellowish in alcohol. Gonads in two tufts; one on each side of dorsal mesentery. Free-hanging tentacular ampullae 20 in number. Polian vesicle single, in various shapes and forms. Intestine connected to dorsal mesentery with rete mirabile.

Dorsal body wall with tables. Disk of tables rounded to oval in shape with 2–16 irregular perforations; rim of disk spinous or smooth ( Fig. 2A–E View FIGURE 2 ). Pillar of reduced tables entirely absent or forming only a knob ( Fig. 2C View FIGURE 2 ). Tables usually having four pillars; tip of each pillar often branched into multiple spines ( Fig. 2A View FIGURE 2 ). Papillae containing multiperforated plates, tables, rods and elongated buttons. Multiperforated plates in papillae with numerous irregular perforations; rim uneven ( Fig. 3E–F View FIGURE 3 ). Tables in papillae similar to those in dorsal body; pillars absent or forming knobs; rim spinous ( Fig. 3A View FIGURE 3 ); mostly four pillars present, each having single spine on tip ( Fig. 3B–C View FIGURE 3 ). Elongated buttons in papillae having two parallel longitudinal rows, each with 7–13 perforations ( Fig. 3D View FIGURE 3 ). Rods in papillae variable in shape from straight to curved; surface of curved rods smooth ( Fig. 3G View FIGURE 3 ), surface of straight rods spinous ( Fig. 3H View FIGURE 3 ). Tentacles containing rods; curved ( Fig. 4A–B View FIGURE 4 ); surface covered with spinelets. Tube feet containing multiperforated plates ( Fig. 5A–B View FIGURE 5 ). Cloacal wall containing oval to rounded complex plates; surface very spinous surface.

Distribution. Shallow temperate waters in the coasts of China, Japan, Korea and Russia. Northern distribution limit at Sakhalin Island, Russia and Southern limit in the Kagoshima prefecture in Japan (see Zhao 2015).

Remarks. Reduced tables are the dominant spicules in the dorsal body wall of A. armatus . They are similar to the spicules found in the type material of H. armata in which Selenka (1867) described as “Spärlich durchlöcherte plättchen” [sic] or sparsely perforated plates which he compared to the spicules found in Holothuria (Halodeima) floridana ( Pourtalès, 1851) ( Selenka 1867: fig. 49). However, Selenka (1867) did not include the details of both the rims in the platelet spicules, and figures for the spicules from the type material. It is unfortunate that we are also unable to determine the spicules from the type material in this study because they appeared to be absent or completely dissolved. Incidentally, Selenka’s (1867) H. armata is “schwarz” (black) coloured, which is clearly still visible upon examining the specimen ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 ), which now forms part of the diagnosis for A. armatus .

Apostichopus armatus can be differentiated from A. japonicus by the absence of reduced table spicules with spinous rim in A. japonicus . Similar spinous reduced table spicules are also clearly illustrated in S. j. var. typicus by Théel (1886: pl. 8, fig. 2), S. japonicus in Liao (1980: fig. 1) , and A. armata in Kuramochi and Naganuma (2010: fig. 2) , which all represents A. armatus . Although some reduced tables with smooth rim (similar to those found in the dorsal body of A. japonicus ) are also present in A. armatus , they are only present in small amount compared to the dominant number of spinous ones. Spicules from the papillae, tentacles and tube feet are similar to those of A. japonicus .

MCZ

Museum of Comparative Zoology

NSMT

National Science Museum (Natural History)

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Echinodermata

Class

Holothuroidea

Order

Aspidochirotida

Family

Stichopodidae

Genus

Apostichopus

Loc

Apostichopus armatus ( Selenka, 1867 )

Woo, Sau Pinn, Ogawa, Akito, Tan, Shau Hwai, Yasin, Zulfigar, Kajihara, Hiroshi & Fujita, Toshihiko 2017
2017
Loc

Apostichopus armata

Kuramochi 2010: 50
2010
Loc

Apostichopus japonicus: Liao, 1980 : 116

Sun 2010: 280
Liao 1980: 116
1980
Loc

Stichopus (Holothuria) armatus: Mitsukuri, 1896 : 408

Mitsukuri 1912: 164
Mitsukuri 1896: 408
1896
Loc

Stichopus armatus (Holothuria)

Theel 1886: 196
1886
Loc

Stichopus japonicus var. typicus Théel, 1886 : 161

Theel 1886: 161
1886
Loc

Holothuria armata

Lampert 1885: 91
Selenka 1867: 330
1867
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