A new species of dendrochirotid holothuroid from deep water of southern Japan, with the erection of a new genus, Satsumaocnus (Echinodermata: Holothuroidea: Dendrochirotida: Cucumariidae: Colochirinae) Author Yamana, Yusuke 0000-0002-8764-5850 yamanayusuke39@gmail.com Author Thandar, Ahmed S. 0000-0002-7368-5560 School of Life Sciences (Biology and Conservation), University of KwaZulu-Natal, Private Bag X 54001, Durban 4000, South Africa thandara @ ukzn. ac. za; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 7368 - 5560 thandara@ukzn.ac.za Author Hayashibara, Takeshi Coastal and Inland Fisheries Ecosystem Division, Fisheries Technology Institute, Japan Fisheries Research and Education Agency, 2 - 12 - 4 Fukuura, Kanazawa-ku, Yokohama, 236 - 8648, Japan Author Setiamarga, Davin H. E. 0000-0002-8764-5850 Department of Applied Chemistry and Biochemistry, National Institute of Technology (KOSEN), Wakayama College, 77 Noshima, Nada, Gobo City, Wakayama 644 - 0023, Japan & The University Museum, The University of Tokyo, 7 - 3 - 1 Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 133 - 0033, Japan yamanayusuke39@gmail.com text Zootaxa 2022 2022-11-16 5209 2 270 284 journal article
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10.11646/zootaxa.5209.2.7
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Genus
Satsumaocnus
gen. nov.
Yamana, Thandar, & Setiamarga
[New Japanese name: Satsuma-kinko-zoku]
Diagnosis. A monotypic cucumariid genus with species up to 70 mm in length. Color, yellow in life, white in ethanol. Form cylindrical, soft, with five oral valves, two rows of short podia along each dorsal radius and three rows of retractile ventral podia (pedicels) along each ventral radius; interambulacra naked. Tentacles 10, arranged in a single circle, each tentacle composed of two tufts, thus giving the appearance of 20 tentacles. Calcareous ring low, stout, compact, with no posterior prolongations to any plates; mid-ventral radial and two adjoining interradial plates not fused. Polian vesicle single, mid-ventral; stone canal also single, mid-dorsal. Body wall ossicles form an external layer of abundant, unique, small, x-framed hourglasses and an inner layer of scarce delicate branching rods, sometimes forming simple plates.
Etymology. The generic name is derived from combination of Satsuma Peninsula (Kagoshima) near the type locality and
Ocnus Forbes & Goodsir
, in
Forbes 1841
; gender, masculine.
Type species.
Satsumaocnus kaiyomarui Yamana, Thandar, & Setiamarga
, by monotypy.
Remarks. Previous molecular phylogenetic analysis using multiple markers demonstrated the affinity of this species to
Cucumariidae (
Yamana et al. 2019
)
, but its affinity to the
Psolidae Burmeister, 1937
, cannot be ruled out. Morphological analysis in the same report (
Yamana et al. 2019
) also strongly demonstrated that this species is a member of
Cucumariidae
as defined by
Panning (1949)
, within the subfamily
Colochirinae
Panning, 1949
, characterized by an external layer of cup-like ossicles which are sometimes reduced to x-shaped deposits or reduced cups/baskets. Another subfamily of
Cucumariidae
, the Cucumariinae
Ludwig, 1894
lack cup-like ossicles. However, such ossicles are often present in the related family
Psolidae
, although nearly always accompanied by scales or scale-like plates. Furthermore, the ventral surface of the members of
Psolidae
is usually differentiated by the presence of a sole or sole-like structure used for adherence to substrates. The body wall of the species described herein comprises an external layer of unique x-framed hourglass ossicles. This supports our tentative inclusion of the new genus in
Colochirinae
. Meanwhile, of the other subfamilies included in
Cucumariidae
[sensu (
Panning 1949
)], only Cucumariinae, which lacks cups/baskets of any form, remains. Other subfamilies also lacking cuplike ossicular deposits (viz. Thyoninae, Sclerodactylinae, and Ypsilothuriinae) have long since been moved to other families or elevated to full family rank. The recently erected subfamilies by
Thandar (2017)
(i.e. Thyonininae and Hemithyoninae) in
Thyonidae
[(sensu
Smirnov (2012)
], also lack cup-like deposits. Within the
Colochirinae
,
Panning (1949)
included seven genera with one genus preoccupied [i.e.
Ludwigia Reiffen, 1901
, as pointed out by
Mortensen (1925)
]. Since then, many other genera have been referred to or included within this subfamily. We carefully searched through all available literature and are thus positive that none of the currently included species in the
Colochirinae
have the characteristics hourglass-shaped ossicles we describe herein.