Stichopus cf. monotuberculatus Quoy & Gaimard, 1833
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Stichopus cf. monotuberculatus Quoy & Gaimard, 1833
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Holothuria monotuberculata Quoy & Gaimard, 1833: 31 , pl. 432, fig. 1.
Stichopus monotuberculatus Massin, 1996b:163 (synonymy before 1996).
Stichopus cf. monotuberculatus Samyn, 2003: 92 , fig. 37 A–K, fig. 55D, pl. 4C (synonymy after 1996).
Type MNHNP .
Type locality Port Louis, Mauritius .
Previous southern African record None.
Material examined SAM-A27918 , Isipingo Beach , KZN, 30.iii.1987, K.S. Ganga, 1 spec.
Description
Specimen flattened, length 107 mm, width in mid-body 45 mm, anterior and posterior ends 18 mm and 24 mm respectively, deep transverse grooves dorsally. Colour in alcohol greyish-white. Tentacles 20, yellowishwhite; mouth ventral, encircled by papillose collar. Anus ventral, encircled by papillae. Podia white, dorsally few, scattered, retracted except on left dorsal ambulacrum where they arise from prominent warts; ventral podia in rows, 2–4 rows in each ventro-lateral ambulacrum and 5–6 rows in mid-ventral ambulacrum.
Calcareous ring ( Figure 1K View FIGURE 1 ) with large radial and smaller interradial plates, the former with two ampullary notches and a deep posterior notch. Polian vesicle elongated; stone canal twisted in dorsal mesentery, madreporite well calcified.
Spicules of dorsal body wall comprise tables, rosettes and scarce C-shaped deposits. Tables ( Figure 1A– C View FIGURE 1 ) with smooth disc, 21–38 µm (mean 30 µm), perforated by four large central and a circle of smaller peripheral holes; spire 25–38 µm high (mean 30 µm), of four pillars, a single low cross-bar and a squarish, perforated crown with a cluster of teeth at each corner; rosettes open ( Figure 1E View FIGURE 1 ), 19–40 µm (mean 24 µm). Spicules of ventral body wall comprise tables with mostly irregular disc, 25–38 µm (mean 31 µm) ( Figure 1D View FIGURE 1 ), C-shaped deposits but no rosettes. Dorsal podia with larger tables with teeth in clusters or all round, rosettes, numerous C-shaped deposits (63–77 µm, mean 68 µm) ( Figure 1F View FIGURE 1 ), finely spinulated rods (229–302 µm, mean 249 µm) ( Figure 1G View FIGURE 1 ) and overlapping plates (52–94 µm, mean 80 µm) at terminal end ( Figure 1H View FIGURE 1 ). Ventral podia with tables with usually spinose disc, 46–69 µm (mean 56 µm), a moderate spire, 17–25 µm (mean 21 µm) high, and large multilocular plates, 144–383 µm (mean 216 µm) ( Figure 1I View FIGURE 1 ) and rods, 308–433 µm (mean 362 µm). Tentacle with curved, spinulated rods, 44–337 µm long ( Figure 1J View FIGURE 1 ).
Distribution Tropical Indo-west Pacific Ocean. 0–30 m ( Rowe & Gates 1995:325).
Habitat KZN specimen collected from tidal pool on rock shelf, little water.
Remarks
The single specimen is tentatively identified as Stichopus cf. monotuberculatus because of the lateral flange of large dorsal papillae situated on conspicuous warts on at least one side, the absence of rosettes and Cshaped deposits in the ventral body wall and podia, and the presence of podial tables with a spinose rim. In some respects it corresponds well with the re-description of the type by Cherbonnier (1952) and in other respects, either the description by Massin (1996b) or that by Samyn (2003).
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Stichopus cf. monotuberculatus Quoy & Gaimard, 1833
THANDAR, AHMED S. 2007 |
Stichopus monotuberculatus
Massin, C. 1996: 163 |
Holothuria monotuberculata
Quoy, J. R. C. & Gaimard, J. P. 1833: 31 |