A new species of Pelagobia (Lopadorrhynchidae, Annelida), with some notes on literature records of Pelagobia longicirrata Greeff, 1879

Since the second half of the XX century, almost all Pelagobia samples from the Arctic, Antarctic, Atlantic and Pacific oceans had been identified as cosmopolitan P. longicirrata. The indistinct nuchal organs in P. longicirrata samples from the South China Sea (Spratly Islands and Taiwan) were consid...

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Main Authors: KOLBASOVA, G., NERETINA, T.
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Language:English
Published: Mangolia Press 2021
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spelling ftmagnoliapress:oai:https://mapress.com/oai/:article/43490 2023-05-15T14:01:24+02:00 A new species of Pelagobia (Lopadorrhynchidae, Annelida), with some notes on literature records of Pelagobia longicirrata Greeff, 1879 KOLBASOVA, G. NERETINA, T. 2021-08-17 application/pdf https://www.mapress.com/zt/article/view/zootaxa.5023.1.4 eng eng Mangolia Press https://www.mapress.com/zt/article/view/zootaxa.5023.1.4/45050 https://www.mapress.com/zt/article/view/zootaxa.5023.1.4 Zootaxa; Vol. 5023 No. 1: 17 Aug. 2021; 77-92 1175-5334 1175-5326 10.11646/zootaxa.5023.1 Annelida holopelagic polychaetes zooplankton taxonomy marine biodiversity molecular systematics Vietnam info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2021 ftmagnoliapress https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5023.1 2022-11-08T18:13:10Z Since the second half of the XX century, almost all Pelagobia samples from the Arctic, Antarctic, Atlantic and Pacific oceans had been identified as cosmopolitan P. longicirrata. The indistinct nuchal organs in P. longicirrata samples from the South China Sea (Spratly Islands and Taiwan) were considered a morphological feature of the Pacific population. Our morphological and genetic investigation of Pelagobia specimens from the Nhatrang Bay, Vietnam reveals a new species in this region. Pelagobia rubromaculata sp. nov. differs from P. longicirrata by its triangle head, with nuchal organs closely adjacent to the lateral sides of prostomium, by short tentacular cirri reaching only the posterior edge of the third segment, and by a specific colouration pattern with red spots. Using nuclear 18S and 28S rDNA markers reveals that P. rubromaculata sp. nov. forms a well-supported clade, confirming the validity of the new species. Phylogenetic analysis of all available P. longicirrata sequences using both single 18S and concatenated 18S and 28S genes shows at least three distinct clades: Central Atlantic, Arctic and South Atlantic. Antarctic specimens do not form any distinct clade and fall between other clades with low support. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Arctic Atlantic Arctic Atlantic-Arctic Zooplankton Magnolia press Arctic Antarctic Pacific Zootaxa 5023 1
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topic Annelida
holopelagic polychaetes
zooplankton
taxonomy
marine biodiversity
molecular systematics
Vietnam
spellingShingle Annelida
holopelagic polychaetes
zooplankton
taxonomy
marine biodiversity
molecular systematics
Vietnam
KOLBASOVA, G.
NERETINA, T.
A new species of Pelagobia (Lopadorrhynchidae, Annelida), with some notes on literature records of Pelagobia longicirrata Greeff, 1879
topic_facet Annelida
holopelagic polychaetes
zooplankton
taxonomy
marine biodiversity
molecular systematics
Vietnam
description Since the second half of the XX century, almost all Pelagobia samples from the Arctic, Antarctic, Atlantic and Pacific oceans had been identified as cosmopolitan P. longicirrata. The indistinct nuchal organs in P. longicirrata samples from the South China Sea (Spratly Islands and Taiwan) were considered a morphological feature of the Pacific population. Our morphological and genetic investigation of Pelagobia specimens from the Nhatrang Bay, Vietnam reveals a new species in this region. Pelagobia rubromaculata sp. nov. differs from P. longicirrata by its triangle head, with nuchal organs closely adjacent to the lateral sides of prostomium, by short tentacular cirri reaching only the posterior edge of the third segment, and by a specific colouration pattern with red spots. Using nuclear 18S and 28S rDNA markers reveals that P. rubromaculata sp. nov. forms a well-supported clade, confirming the validity of the new species. Phylogenetic analysis of all available P. longicirrata sequences using both single 18S and concatenated 18S and 28S genes shows at least three distinct clades: Central Atlantic, Arctic and South Atlantic. Antarctic specimens do not form any distinct clade and fall between other clades with low support.
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author KOLBASOVA, G.
NERETINA, T.
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NERETINA, T.
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title A new species of Pelagobia (Lopadorrhynchidae, Annelida), with some notes on literature records of Pelagobia longicirrata Greeff, 1879
title_short A new species of Pelagobia (Lopadorrhynchidae, Annelida), with some notes on literature records of Pelagobia longicirrata Greeff, 1879
title_full A new species of Pelagobia (Lopadorrhynchidae, Annelida), with some notes on literature records of Pelagobia longicirrata Greeff, 1879
title_fullStr A new species of Pelagobia (Lopadorrhynchidae, Annelida), with some notes on literature records of Pelagobia longicirrata Greeff, 1879
title_full_unstemmed A new species of Pelagobia (Lopadorrhynchidae, Annelida), with some notes on literature records of Pelagobia longicirrata Greeff, 1879
title_sort new species of pelagobia (lopadorrhynchidae, annelida), with some notes on literature records of pelagobia longicirrata greeff, 1879
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