| Literature DB >> 31715829 |
Gayashan M Arachchige1, Sevvandi Jayakody, Rich Mooi, Andreas Kroh.
Abstract
The first recorded regular echinoid species from Sri Lanka, "Salmacis virgulatus" (now known as S. virgulata L. Agassiz in L. Agassiz Desor, 1846), was listed by Agassiz Desor (1846). Knowledge of Sri Lankan regular echinoids continued to advance until the end of the 19th century. However, there is a gap in knowledge between the mid-20th and the beginning of the 21st centuries due to a lack of systematic studies, with the exception of two checklists published by the IUCN Red List in 2006 and 2012. In the present study, we compiled a species list combining published data and new data based on fieldwork between 2013 and 2015. Echinoids were sampled by snorkelling, diving, examination of fisheries bycatch, and collection of tests from beaches. The updated species list presented in this study includes 39 regular echinoids belonging to 28 genera, nine families, and five orders. Phyllacanthus imperialis (Lamarck, 1816) and Temnopleurus toreumaticus (Leske, 1778), which were not recorded during the last 90 years, were confirmed to still occur in Sri Lanka by the present study. We develop an updated species list of regular echinoids to form a basis for future systematic work. The study recommends further investigation to evaluate the status of deep-sea species and additional field work off the northern and eastern coasts of Sri Lanka.Entities:
Keywords: Echinodermata, Echinoidea, species list, fauna, biodiversity, Sri Lanka
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31715829 PMCID: PMC6910863 DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4571.1.3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Zootaxa ISSN: 1175-5326 Impact factor: 1.091
Figure 1Map of sample collection and observation sites (AH—Ahangama, BC—Batticaloa, BR—Beruwala, DI—Dickwella, GO—Godawaya, HK—Hikkaduwa, HR—Hiriketiya, KL1—Kalpitiya 1, KL2—Kalpitiya 2, KR—Kirinda, MD—Mandathiv, MN—Mannar, ML—Mulathiv, ND—Nagadeepa, NE—Negombo, NL—Nilwella, PN—Panama, PP—Point Pedro, PL—Polhena, RK—Rakawa, SL—Silavathurai, TN—Trincomalee; see Appendix 1 for more information).
Annotated checklist of regular echinoids of Sri Lanka. Explanation of symbols: bold font indicates species recorded during the fieldwork within the present study or available in the DAF collection; L—indicates species recorded in literature; P—indicates species recorded in the present study; E—eastern coast; GM—Gulf of Mannar; N—northern coast; NW—northwestern coast; S—southern coast; W—western coast; 0 (zero) in depth column indicates specimens found at the beach or at fish landing site; I—Sarasin & Sarasin (1886, 1887, 1888), Sarasin (1888); II—de Loriol (1874); III—Anderson (1894); IV—Herdman ; V—Clark (1925); VI—Koehler (1927); VII—Mortensen (1943a); VIII—Price & Rowe (1996); IX—Sastry (2007); X—Gayashan & Jayakody (2012); XI—California Academy of Sciences.
| Taxa | Distribution data from literature | Distribution data from this study | Depth (m) records in literature | Depth (m) records in this study | Source for literature distribution data |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Order Cidaroida Claus, 1880 | |||||
| Family Cidaridae Gray, 1825 | |||||
| GM, S | 62–65 | IV, VI | |||
| S | 95–124 | IX | |||
| GM | S, W | 23–65 | 1–8 | IV | |
| GM, N, S, W | 7–182 | II, IV, VI | |||
| GM | IV | ||||
| W | 733 | VI | |||
| V | |||||
| W | 329–397 | III, VI | |||
| Order Echinothurioida Claus, 1880 | |||||
| Family Echinothuriidae Thomson, 1872 | V | ||||
| W | 733 | VI | |||
| E | I, V | ||||
| W | 836–1077 | VI | |||
| Family Phormosomatidae Mortensen, 1934 | |||||
| W | 733 | VI | |||
| Order Diadematoida Duncan, 1889 | |||||
| Family Diadematidae Gray, 1855 | |||||
| E | 51 | I, III | |||
| S | S | 0.5–4 | X | ||
| S, E | S | 0–62 | 0.5–3 | I, IV, VIII, X | |
| S | 1–2 | ||||
| S | S | 62 | 1–2 | IV | |
| Order Stomopneustoida | |||||
| Family Stomopneustidae Mortensen, 1903 | |||||
| S | E, NW, S, W | 5 | 0.1–5 | VIII, IV, X, XI | |
| Order Camarodonta Jackson, 1912 | |||||
| Family Echinometridae Gray, 1855 | |||||
| V | |||||
| NW, S | S, W | 0.5–5 | 0.5–1 | VIII, X | |
| S | 1–5 | XI | |||
| GM, S | NW, S | 13–24 | 0.5–13 | IV, X | |
| S | 2–5 | ||||
| Family Temnopleuridae | |||||
| NW | S | 1–5 | 0 | VIII | |
| GM, S, W | 13–66 | IV, VI, IX | |||
| GM, S, W | N, S | 4–55 | 0, 1–5 | IV, VIII, VI | |
| W | VI | ||||
| S | N | 59 | 0, 9–12 | VI | |
| GM, S, W | 13–22 | IV | |||
| GM, N, S | N | 9–66 | 0 | III, IV, VI | |
| S | 62 | VI | |||
| Family Toxopneustidae Troschel, 1872 | |||||
| S | 48–59 | VI | |||
| S | 62 | VI | |||
| GM | 13 | IV | |||
| GM | N, S | 13–48 | 0.5–12 | IV | |
| S | N, S | 0.1–12 | X | ||
| Family Trigonocidaridae Mortensen, 1903 | |||||
| S | VII | ||||
| Total Taxa 39 |
See Appendix 2 for explanation.
Figure 2Test features of Microcyphus ceylanicus (WUSL/ER/87): A, aboral view; B, oral view; C, lateral view; D, ambital ambulacrum; E, ambital interambulacrum; F, oblique view through peristome showing an auricle D and E whitened with ammonium chloride.
Figure 3Test features and spines of Salmacis bicolor (WUSL/ER/88): A, aboral view; B, oral view; C, lateral view; D, ambital spines.
Figure 4Test features and spines of Salmacis virgulata (WUSL/ER/89): A, aboral view; B, oral view; C, ambital ambulacrum; D, ambital interambulacrum; E, ambital spines.
Figure 5Test features and spines of Temnopleurus toreumaticus (WUSL/ER/95): A, aboral view (with spines); B, oral view (with spines); C, lateral view; D, adapical ambulacrum; E, adapical interambulacrum.