Two new meiofaunal species of Trilobodrilus (Dinophilidae, Annelida) from California, USA

We describe two new species of the annelid genus Trilobodrilus Remane, 1925 (Dinophilidae Verill, 1892) from an intertidal and a subtidal location in San Diego, California. These two species show morphological and molecular divergences between each other and the previously described, geographically...

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Main Authors: Alexandra Kerbl, Emilie Hernes Vereide, Brett C. Gonzalez, Greg W. Rouse, Katrine Worsaae
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Published: Consortium of European Natural History Museums 2018-04-01
Series:European Journal of Taxonomy
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Online Access:http://www.europeanjournaloftaxonomy.eu/index.php/ejt/article/view/549
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spelling doaj-62e66a15cd4a483f9ed2867e6e6af59f2020-11-25T04:01:43ZengConsortium of European Natural History MuseumsEuropean Journal of Taxonomy2118-97732018-04-01042110.5852/ejt.2018.421429Two new meiofaunal species of Trilobodrilus (Dinophilidae, Annelida) from California, USAAlexandra Kerbl0Emilie Hernes Vereide1Brett C. Gonzalez2Greg W. Rouse3Katrine Worsaae4Marine Biological Section – Department of Biology, University of Copenhagen, Universitetsparken 4, 2100 Copenhagen ØMarine Biological Section – Department of Biology, University of Copenhagen, Universitetsparken 4, 2100 Copenhagen ØMarine Biological Section – Department of Biology, University of Copenhagen, Universitetsparken 4, 2100 Copenhagen ØScripps Institution of Oceanography, 9500 Gilman Drive, La Jolla, California 92093–0202Marine Biological Section – Department of Biology, University of Copenhagen, Universitetsparken 4, 2100 Copenhagen ØWe describe two new species of the annelid genus Trilobodrilus Remane, 1925 (Dinophilidae Verill, 1892) from an intertidal and a subtidal location in San Diego, California. These two species show morphological and molecular divergences between each other and the previously described, geographically distant species. Intertidal T. windansea sp. nov. differs from subtidal T. ellenscrippsae sp. nov. most remarkably in the number and pattern of ciliary tufts and bands on the prostomium and along the body length, besides showing ca 15% difference in gene fragments of COI and CytB. Trilobodrilus windansea sp. nov., though nesting with T. ellenscrippsae sp. nov. in the molecular phylogenetic analyses, morphologically resembles the Japanese T. itoi Kajihara, Ikoma, Yamasaki & Hiruta, 2015 most closely, but still differs from this species in the higher number of apical ciliary tufts, an additional ciliary row posterior to the second ciliary band, and by lacking a forth ciliary band and segmentally arranged lateral ciliary tufts. Trilobodrilus ellenscrippsae sp. nov. is morphologically most similar to the Japanese T. nipponicus Uchida & Okuda, 1943, but is much shorter, has more apical ciliary tufts, and less regularly arranged lateral ciliary tufts along the body. All species differ significantly in all compared gene fragments, and no obvious correlation was found between habitat and the species morphology or relationships.http://www.europeanjournaloftaxonomy.eu/index.php/ejt/article/view/549Interstitialintertidal zonemeiobenthosmorphology
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author Alexandra Kerbl
Emilie Hernes Vereide
Brett C. Gonzalez
Greg W. Rouse
Katrine Worsaae
spellingShingle Alexandra Kerbl
Emilie Hernes Vereide
Brett C. Gonzalez
Greg W. Rouse
Katrine Worsaae
Two new meiofaunal species of Trilobodrilus (Dinophilidae, Annelida) from California, USA
European Journal of Taxonomy
Interstitial
intertidal zone
meiobenthos
morphology
author_facet Alexandra Kerbl
Emilie Hernes Vereide
Brett C. Gonzalez
Greg W. Rouse
Katrine Worsaae
author_sort Alexandra Kerbl
title Two new meiofaunal species of Trilobodrilus (Dinophilidae, Annelida) from California, USA
title_short Two new meiofaunal species of Trilobodrilus (Dinophilidae, Annelida) from California, USA
title_full Two new meiofaunal species of Trilobodrilus (Dinophilidae, Annelida) from California, USA
title_fullStr Two new meiofaunal species of Trilobodrilus (Dinophilidae, Annelida) from California, USA
title_full_unstemmed Two new meiofaunal species of Trilobodrilus (Dinophilidae, Annelida) from California, USA
title_sort two new meiofaunal species of trilobodrilus (dinophilidae, annelida) from california, usa
publisher Consortium of European Natural History Museums
series European Journal of Taxonomy
issn 2118-9773
publishDate 2018-04-01
description We describe two new species of the annelid genus Trilobodrilus Remane, 1925 (Dinophilidae Verill, 1892) from an intertidal and a subtidal location in San Diego, California. These two species show morphological and molecular divergences between each other and the previously described, geographically distant species. Intertidal T. windansea sp. nov. differs from subtidal T. ellenscrippsae sp. nov. most remarkably in the number and pattern of ciliary tufts and bands on the prostomium and along the body length, besides showing ca 15% difference in gene fragments of COI and CytB. Trilobodrilus windansea sp. nov., though nesting with T. ellenscrippsae sp. nov. in the molecular phylogenetic analyses, morphologically resembles the Japanese T. itoi Kajihara, Ikoma, Yamasaki & Hiruta, 2015 most closely, but still differs from this species in the higher number of apical ciliary tufts, an additional ciliary row posterior to the second ciliary band, and by lacking a forth ciliary band and segmentally arranged lateral ciliary tufts. Trilobodrilus ellenscrippsae sp. nov. is morphologically most similar to the Japanese T. nipponicus Uchida & Okuda, 1943, but is much shorter, has more apical ciliary tufts, and less regularly arranged lateral ciliary tufts along the body. All species differ significantly in all compared gene fragments, and no obvious correlation was found between habitat and the species morphology or relationships.
topic Interstitial
intertidal zone
meiobenthos
morphology
url http://www.europeanjournaloftaxonomy.eu/index.php/ejt/article/view/549
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