Yves Samyn and Claude Massin (2024)
A Tale of Three Oceans — Taxonomy of the Holothuria (Thymiosycia) arenicola Semper, 1868 complex (Echinodermata: Holoturoidea: Holothuriidae)
Zootaxa, 5507(4):501-533.
The ubiquitous sea cucumber Holothuria (Thymiosycia) arenicola Semper, 1868, externally characterized by a double
row of dark blotches of various sizes on its dorsal body wall and a cryptic behaviour, is generally assumed to have a wide
tropical distribution, although it has not been reported from the Eastern tlantic. Careful morphological examination,
with emphasis on the ossicle assemblage, of type and non-type H. arenicola specimens sampled in the Indian, Pacific and
tlantic Ocean, its subjective synonyms and species with a similar colouration and habit, revealed that H. arenicola is
often confused with other species. This paper formally separates the different species in the H. arenicola complex, one of
them being a species new to science: Holothuria (Thymiosycia) kerriensis sp. nov. dditionally, we describe two other
species that are often confused with H. arenicola: Holothuria (Lessonothuria) gracilis Semper, 1868 and H. (Thymiosycia)
strigosa Selenka, 1867. The H. arenicola complex per se is keyed-out, with the ossicle assemblage of the musculature
being recognised as an important, previously largely neglected, guide. This contribution highlights the importance of
building and curating well-maintaned natural history collections to understand biodiversity through time and space.
EN, RBINS Collection(s), PDF available, Open Access, Impact Factor, Peer Review, International Redaction Board
sea cucumbers, Holothuria conusalba, Holothuria gracilis, Holothuria kerriensis sp. nov., Holothuria, milloti, Holothuria rathbuni, Holothuria strigosa, Holothuria unicolor, Holothuria zihuatanensis, nomenclature
- DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5507.4.
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