| Literature DB >> 34079427 |
Sota Komeda1, Kenta Adachi1, Susumu Ohtsuka1.
Abstract
A new species of the continental shelf hyperbenthic genus Pilarella is described, the first from the Indo-Pacific. This is the second species of Pilarella known, and the first description of a male in the genus. The new species is easily distinguished from other species of Pilarella (P. longicornis) based on: (1) short caudal rami, approximately 1.5 times longer than wide; (2) 2 setae on the mandibular endopod; (3) 6 setae on the maxillular coxal epipodite; and (4) in the female, a short left antennule reaching the posterior border of the genital double-somite. The new diagnosis of Pilarella differs from Metacalanus in the separation of ancestral segments IX-XII and XIV-XV of the antennule, and the presence of 5-6 setae on the maxillular praecoxal arthrite. Pilarella is also separated from Metacalanalis based on the absence of a seta on the third ancestral segment of the antennary exopod, the symmetry of legs 1-3, the presence of a medial basal seta on the female leg 5, and 2 lateral exopodal spines on the female leg 5. A molecular phylogenetic analysis of some representative genera of the family Arietellidae, including the present new species, recovers two arietellid clades (Metacalanus- and Arietellus-clades) as in previous studies. Dichotomous keys for the genera of Arietellidae and the species of Pilarella are included. Sota Komeda, Kenta Adachi, Susumu Ohtsuka.Entities:
Keywords: Arietelloidea; Nansei Islands; calanoid copepods; colonization; hyperbenthos; molecular phylogeny
Year: 2021 PMID: 34079427 PMCID: PMC8154866 DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1038.63170
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Zookeys ISSN: 1313-2970 Impact factor: 1.546
Collection data of arietellid species used in molecular phylogeny.
| Species | Accession number | Sampling gear | Longitude / Latitude | Depth (m) | Date | Time |
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| ORI net |
| 0–1000 | May 22, 2019 | 1635–1912 | |
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| ORI net |
| 0–1000 | May 22, 2019 | 1635–1912 | |
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| Conical hand net |
| <10 | May 25, 2019 | Night | |
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| Dredge |
| 53 | May 25, 2019 | 0909–1020 | |
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| ORI net |
| 0–1000 | May 15, 2018 | 0941–1205 | |
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| Sledge net |
| 291–294 | May 18, 2018 | 0816–0826 | |
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| Beam trawl nets |
| 315–316 | May 23, 2019 | 1155–1255 |
Setal formula of legs 1–4 of sp. nov. Roman numerals: spines, Arabic numerals: setae.
| Exopod | Endopod | |||||||
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| Coxa | Basis | 1 | 2 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 3 | |
| Leg 1 | 0–1 | 1–1 | I-1; | I-1; | 0, I, 5 | 0–1; | 0–2; | 1, 2, 2 |
| Leg 2 | 0–1 | 0–0 | I-1; | I-1; | III, I, 5 | 0–1; | 0–2; | 2, 2, 4 |
| Leg 3 | 0–1 | 0–0 | I-1; | I-1; | III, I, 5 | 0–1; | 0–2; | 2, 2, 4 |
| Leg 4 | 0–1 | 1–0 | I-1; | I-1; | III, I, 5 | 0–1; | 0–2; | 2, 2, 3 |
Figure 1.sp. nov., adult female A lateral habitus (holotype) B dorsal habitus (holotype) C rostrum, ventral view (paratype) D rostrum, labrum and left paragnath, lateral view (paratype) E genital double-somite, ventral view (paratype) F urosome, ventral view (paratype) G urosome, lateral view (paratype) H right antennule (paratype) I left antennule (paratype). Scale bars: 0.1 mm.
Figure 2.sp. nov., adult female, paratype A right antenna B coxa of left mandible C palp of left mandible D left maxillule E right maxilla F right maxilliped. Scale bars: 0.1 mm.
Figure 3.sp. nov., adult female, paratype A leg 1, posterior side B leg 2, posterior side C leg 3, posterior side D leg 4, posterior side E fifth legs, posterior side. Scale bar: 0.1 mm.
Figure 4.sp. nov., adult male, allotype A lateral habitus B dorsal habitus C urosome, ventral view D right antennule E left antennule F Fifth legs, anterior view. Scale bars: 0.1 mm.
Figure 5.Maximum Likelihood tree based on partial 28S nuclear ribosomal DNA sequences of the superfamily Arietelloidea. Left and right Arabic numerals on nodes indicate bootstrap values and posterior probabilities, respectively. Scale bar shows nucleotide changes per site. Asterisks indicate arietellid species.
| 1 | Maxillule located anterior to maxilla; maxillular coxal epipodite with 5–9 setae |
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| – | Maxillule located posterior to maxilla and maxilliped; maxillular coxal epipodite without setae |
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| 2 | Third exopodal segment of leg 1 with 1 outer spine |
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| – | Third exopodal segment of leg 1 with 2 outer spines |
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| 3 | Maxillular praecoxal arthrite with 5–6 elements |
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| – | Maxillular praecoxal arthrite with 0–2 elements |
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| 4 | Distal endite on maxillary praecoxa with 2 setae (coxal endite on maxilla with 2 setae) |
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| – | Distal endite on maxillary praecoxa with 1 seta (coxal endite on maxilla with 1 seta) |
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| 5 | Third ancestral segment on antennary exopod without seta; legs 1–4 symmetrical; female leg 5 with 1 basal medial seta, 1 exopodal lateral spine and 2 exopodal distal spines |
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| – | Third ancestral segment on antennary exopod with seta; legs 1–4 asymmetrical; female leg 5 with no basal medial seta, 2 exopodal lateral spines and 2 exopodal distal spines |
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| 6 | Maxillular endopod absent or unsegmented with 0–3 setae |
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| – | Maxillular endopod 3-segmented with 6 setae |
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| 7 | Maxillule with 6 setae on coxal epipodite |
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| – | Maxillule with 8–9 setae on coxal epipodite |
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| 8 | Antennary exopod indistinctly 10-segmented; maxillule with strongly serrate spines on coxal arthrite; innermost seta on fifth endopodal segment of maxilliped long; outermost seta on sixth endopodal segment of maxilliped not reduced (innermost seta on fourth endopodal segment of maxilliped long; outermost seta on fifth endopodal segment of maxilliped not reduced) |
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| – | Antennary exopod indistinctly 8-segmented; maxillule with weakly serrate spines on coxal arthrite; innermost seta on fifth endopodal segment of maxilliped short; outermost seta on sixth endopod segment of maxilliped reduced (innermost seta on fourth endopodal segment of maxilliped short; outermost seta on fifth endopod segment of maxilliped reduced) |
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| 9 | Innermost seta on fourth and fifth endopodal segments of maxilliped ordinary (Innermost seta on third and fourth endopodal segments of maxilliped ordinary) |
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| – | Innermost seta on fourth and fifth endopodal segments of maxilliped vestigial (Innermost seta on third and fourth endopodal segments of maxilliped vestigial) |
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| 10 | Ancestral segment X on antennary exopod with 3 elements |
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| – | Ancestral segment X on antennary exopod unarmed |
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| 11 | Leg 4 without inner coxal seta; second segment of antennary endopod with 3 inner setae midway |
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| – | Leg 4 with inner coxal seta; second segment of antennary endopod with 2 inner setae midway |
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| 12 | Antennulary segments XXV and XXVI fused; maxillary basal spine without spinules (spine on first endopodal segment of maxilla without spinules); basal inner process on female leg 5 with 0–2 setae |
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| – | Antennulary segments XXV and XXVI separated; maxillary basal spine with spinules (spine on first endopodal segment of maxilla with spinules); basal inner process on female leg 5 with 4 setae |
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| 13 | Female genital double-somite with single copulatory pore; third ancestral segment on exopod of female leg 5 with at most 3 elements and 1 process |
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| – | Female genital double-somite with paired copulatory pores; third ancestral segment on exopod of female leg 5 with 1 outer, 1 subterminal and 2 terminal elements; male unknown |
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| 1 | Caudal rami approximately 1.5 times longer than wide; mandibular endopod with 2 setae; maxillular coxal epipodite with 6 setae; female left antennule reaching posterior border of genital double-somite |
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| – | Caudal rami approximately 4 times longer than wide; mandibular endopod with 1 seta; maxillular coxal epipodite with 5 setae; female left antennule reaching posterior edge of caudal rami |
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