Osedax packardorum Rouse & Goffredi & Johnson & Vrijenhoek 2018, n. sp.

Osedax packardorum n. sp. Figure 16 ‘orange collar’ (Braby et al. 2007; Rouse et al. 2009; Rouse et al. 2015; Tresguerres et al. 2013; Vrijenhoek et al. 2009) ‘sp.4 SBJ-2006’ (GenBank COI sequence DQ996639, DQ996641 -2) Material examined. Holotype : Female, fixed in formalin preserved in ethanol, SI...

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Main Authors: Rouse, Greg W., Goffredi, Shana K., Johnson, Shannon B., Vrijenhoek, Robert C.
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Published: Zenodo 2018
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5978298
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Summary:Osedax packardorum n. sp. Figure 16 ‘orange collar’ (Braby et al. 2007; Rouse et al. 2009; Rouse et al. 2015; Tresguerres et al. 2013; Vrijenhoek et al. 2009) ‘sp.4 SBJ-2006’ (GenBank COI sequence DQ996639, DQ996641 -2) Material examined. Holotype : Female, fixed in formalin preserved in ethanol, SIO-BIC A 1641 (GenBank COI sequence EU223341), collected from whale carcass ( Balaenoptera musculus ) deployed at 1018 meters depth in Monterey Submarine Canyon, California (36°46.308’N; 122° 4.981’W), ROV Tiburon dive number 1049, Oct. 25, 2006. Paratypes : Female and dwarf males (allotypes), fixed in formalin preserved in ethanol SIO-BIC A7840, A7842 (female GenBank COI sequences EU223339, EU223343), same locality and date as holotype; Female, fixed in formalin preserved in ethanol, SIO-BIC A7841(GenBank COI sequence EU223340), same locality and date as holotype; Female, sectioned for histology, same locality and date as holotype, SIO-BIC A7843 (GenBank COI sequence EU223342); Female, fixed in formalin preserved in ethanol, SIO-BIC A7844 (GenBank COI sequence FJ431200), collected from whale fall ( Eschrichtius robustus ) at 663 meters depth in Monterey Submarine Canyon, California (36°48.178’N; 121°59.677’W) ROV Tiburon dive number 1160, Dec. 18, 2007. Diagnosis and description. Holotype female, in life trunk 11 mm long, 0.6 mm wide; crown of palps contracted, curled, 2 mm long (image not shown as the trunk is damaged). Palps up to 12 mm long when extended in other specimens (Figs 16A, B). Pinnules of all palps oriented dorsally and the oviduct lying between the dorsalmost pair of palps (Figs 16B, D, E). Oviduct extends from trunk into crown for 3 mm (Fig. 16B). In life, palps reddish with two major blood vessels in each (Figs 16A, B). Tube a gelatinous loose mass around trunk (Figs 16A, B). Trunk with pale to dark orange ring around anterior margin; ring broken mid-dorsally by oviduct and midventrally by and oval unpigmented patch (Figs 16A, B, E). Internally trunk shows extensive musculature and glands with ...