| Literature DB >> 30319150 |
Ángel Valdés1, Eric Breslau1, Vinicius Padula2,3, Michael Schrödl3, Yolanda Camacho4, Manuel António E Malaquias5, Jennifer Alexander1, Morgan Bottomley1, Xochitl G Vital6,7, Yuri Hooker8, Terrence M Gosliner9.
Abstract
Molecular and morphological data from newly collected specimens and a review of the literature and type material indicate that the widespread tropical sea hare Dolabrifera dolabrifera is a species complex of five genetically distinct taxa. The name Dolabrifera dolabrifera is retained for a widespread species in the Indo-Pacific tropics. Dolabrifera nicaraguana is endemic to the eastern Pacific. Dolabrifera ascifera, D. virens and a new species described herein are restricted to the tropical Atlantic, with partially overlapping ranges in the Caribbean region and St. Helena. The temperate Pacific species Dolabrifera brazieri is also distinct and endemic to temperate southeastern Australia and New Zealand. These species of Dolabrifera constitute highly divergent lineages and most contain unique internal anatomical characteristics, particularly in the male reproductive morphology and shell shape, making them relatively easy to identify upon dissection. However, externally all these species are extremely variable in colour pattern and morphology and are virtually indistinguishable. This is particularly problematic for identification in the Atlantic Ocean where three species co-occur in the Caribbean region.Entities:
Keywords: new species; phylogenetics; species delimitation; taxonomy
Year: 2017 PMID: 30319150 PMCID: PMC6169219 DOI: 10.1093/zoolinnean/zlx099
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Zool J Linn Soc ISSN: 0024-4082 Impact factor: 3.286