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+One new species and one new record of the genus Trirogma Westwood (Hymenoptera: Ampulicidae) in China, with a key to the world species
+
+
+
+Author
+
+Liu, Zhi-Zhi
+Department of Entomology, College of Plant Protection, Yunnan Agricultural University, Kunming, Yunnan, 650201, P. R. China
+
+
+
+Author
+
+Ma, Li
+Department of Entomology, College of Plant Protection, Yunnan Agricultural University, Kunming, Yunnan, 650201, P. R. China
+
+
+
+Author
+
+Li, Qiang
+Department of Entomology, College of Plant Protection, Yunnan Agricultural University, Kunming, Yunnan, 650201, P. R. China
+
+text
+
+
+Zootaxa
+
+
+2024
+
+2024-11-19
+
+
+5538
+
+
+5
+
+
+448
+456
+
+
+
+
+http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5538.5.4
+
+journal article
+10.11646/zootaxa.5538.5.4
+1175-5326
+14239821
+2324CE84-996D-4D2B-BB65-115F7418184A
+
+
+
+
+
+
+Key to the world species of the genus
+
+Trirogma
+Westwood, 1841
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+(females are unknown to
+
+T. nigra
+Cameron, 1903
+
+;
+
+T. prismatica
+F.
+Smith, 1858
+
+;
+
+T. balaensis
+Pu and Zhou, 1989
+
+,
+
+T. narendrani
+Madhavikutty, 2004
+
+; male is unknown to
+
+T
+.
+pingsheensis
+Pu and Zhou, 1989
+
+)
+
+
+
+
+
+1. Female............................................................................................. 2
+
+
+- Male............................................................................................... 6
+
+
+
+
+
+2. S2 with a short, curved lateral groove, median tubercle absent.
+Sri Lanka
+.....................
+
+T
+.
+regalis
+Krombein, 1979
+
+
+
+
+- S2 with a bisinuate groove interrupted by median tubercle..................................................... 3
+
+
+
+
+3. Frons with punctures and dense, irregular, reticular ridges..................................................... 4
+
+
+- Frons only with punctures, without reticular ridges........................................................... 5
+
+
+
+
+
+4. Frons immediately above platform with a deep, transverse bisinuate groove; scutum with dense, large punctures medially, each sides with dense, irregular, reticular ridges.
+India
+;
+China
+(
+Yunnan
+,
+Guangdong
+,
+Zhejiang
+)...............................................................................................
+
+T
+.
+kohima
+Girish Kumar and Sheela, 2018
+
+
+
+
+
+- Frons immediately above platform without groove; scutum with sparse, irregular punctures.
+China
+(
+Guangxi
+).....................................................................................
+
+T
+.
+pingsheensis
+Pu and Zhou, 1989
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+5. Upper mesopleural groove crenulate; basal margin of frontal lobe not extended.
+India
+,
+Indonesia
+,
+Singapore
+, Sulawesi,
+Iran
+,
+Iraq
+,
+Turkey
+,
+Saudi Arabia
+,
+United Arab Emirates
+,
+Sri Lanka
+,
+China
+(
+Yunnan
+,
+Zhejiang
+,
+Fujian
+,
+Hong Kong
+, Taiwan)....................................................................................
+
+T
+.
+caerulea
+Westwood, 1841
+
+
+
+
+
+- Upper mesopleural groove not crenulate; basal margin of frontal lobe extended on both sides, forming curved, folded lobe-like projections.
+China
+(
+Yunnan
+,
+Guangdong
+)..........................................
+
+Trirogma lobusicurvus
+
+sp. nov
+.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+6. Body black; metasomal sterna densely covered with white, long hairs.
+Sarawak
+(Borneo)..........
+
+T. nigra
+Cameron, 1903
+
+
+
+
+- Body with bright metallic color; metasomal sterna without white, long hairs....................................... 7
+
+
+
+
+7. Mandible ivory or white on basal half..................................................................... 8
+
+
+- Mandible black on basal half............................................................................ 9
+
+
+
+
+
+8. Body metallic purple; posterolateral tubercles of pronotal collar small and round.
+Sri Lanka
+......
+
+T
+.
+regalis
+Krombein, 1979
+
+
+
+
+
+- Head and mesosoma metallic green, metasoma metallic violet-blue; posterolateral tubercles of pronotal collar large and sharp.
+Malaysia
+......................................................................
+
+T. prismatica
+F.
+Smith, 1858
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+9. S2 with only a short, curved lateral groove, median tubercle absent.
+India
+...............
+
+T. narendrani
+Madhavikutty, 2004
+
+
+
+
+- S2 with a bisinuate groove interrupted by median tubercle.................................................... 10
+
+
+
+
+10. Scutellum with a cone-like projection at middle............................................................ 11
+
+
+- Scutellum without projection at middle................................................................... 12
+
+
+
+
+
+11. Frons immediately above platform with a deep, transverse bisinuate groove.
+India
+,
+China
+(
+Yunnan
+,
+Guangdong
+,
+Zhejiang
+).....................................................................
+
+T
+.
+kohima
+Girish Kumar and Sheela, 2018
+
+
+
+
+
+- Frons immediately above platform without groove.
+India
+,
+Indonesia
+,
+Singapore
+, Sulawesi,
+Iran
+,
+Iraq
+,
+Turkey
+,
+Saudi Arabia
+,
+United Arab Emirates
+,
+Sri Lanka
+,
+China
+(
+Yunnan
+,
+Zhejiang
+,
+Fujian
+,
+Hong Kong
+, Taiwan)......
+
+T
+.
+caerulea
+Westwood, 1841
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+12. Basal margin of frontal lobe extended on both sides, forming curve, folded lobe-like projections; pronotum and scutum with dense, fine punctures.
+China
+(
+Yunnan
+,
+Guangdong
+)..................................
+
+Trirogma lobusicurvus
+
+sp. nov
+.
+
+
+
+
+- Basal margin of frontal lobe not extended; mesosoma smooth, without punctures.
+China
+(
+Guangxi
+)................................................................................................
+
+T. balaensis
+Pu and Zhou, 1989
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
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+Description of a new Osedax (Annelida, Polychaeta, Siboglinidae) species colonizing cow bones in the South Atlantic Ocean
+
+
+
+Author
+
+Gularte, Thammy
+0000-0002-3121-1973
+Biological Oceanography Department, Oceanographic Institute – University of São Paulo, Praça do Oceanográfico, 191, 05508 - 120, São Paulo, SP, Brazil
+
+
+
+Author
+
+Sumida, Paulo Y. G.
+0000-0001-7549-4541
+Biological Oceanography Department, Oceanographic Institute – University of São Paulo, Praça do Oceanográfico, 191, 05508 - 120, São Paulo, SP, Brazil
+
+
+
+Author
+
+Bergamo, Gilberto
+0000-0001-5464-909X
+Biological Oceanography Department, Oceanographic Institute – University of São Paulo, Praça do Oceanográfico, 191, 05508 - 120, São Paulo, SP, Brazil
+
+
+
+Author
+
+Rouse, Greg W.
+0000-0001-9036-9263
+Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UC San Diego, La Jolla CA, 92093 - 0202, USA
+
+text
+
+
+ZooKeys
+
+
+2024
+
+2024-12-03
+
+
+1219
+
+
+215
+231
+
+
+
+journal article
+10.3897/zookeys.1219.134005
+09E12217-61BB-4875-8F37-42B274290D21
+
+
+
+
+
+Osedax nataliae
+Gularte, Sumida, Bergamo & Rouse
+
+sp. nov
+
+
+
+
+Figs 3
+,
+4
+,
+5
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+Osedax
+‘ BioSuOr-4 ’ sec.
+Shimabukuro and Sumida 2019
+
+
+.
+
+
+
+
+
+Type material.
+
+
+
+
+Holotype
+
+:
+MZUSP 6201
+,
+Female
+, preserved in ethanol,
+
+derived from an experimentally deployed cow bones (
+
+Bos taurus
+
+)
+
+at a depth of
+
+550 m
+
+,
+
+collected with
+R / V Alucia
+
+on the
+continental margin off São Paulo state
+,
+Brazil
+(
+
+26°36'13.44"S
+,
+46°09'9.29"W
+
+) on
+
+18 May 2017
+
+
+.
+
+
+Paratypes
+
+:
+MZUSP 6203
+–6204, all
+females
+(30), preserved in ethanol,
+collected on cow bones deployed
+at the same locality and date as the holotype
+
+.
+
+Two dwarf male
+(
+allotypes
+), fixed in ethanol from tube of holotype:
+MZUSP 6202
+, same date and locality as holotype
+
+.
+
+
+
+
+Diagnosis and description.
+
+
+Holotype
+female (Fig.
+3 A – C
+); body length ~
+14.7 mm
+; gelatinous tube (removed) 0.2 wide, longer than trunk and crown; crown of palps, ~
+2.8 mm
+long; trunk length ~
+7.4 mm
+, width ~
+0.5 mm
+; root structure ~
+4.5 mm
+long; width ~
+2.4 mm
+; Crown of four pinnulated palps, with the pinnules arranged along the outer margin of the palps (Figs
+3 B
+,
+4
+). Conspicuous oviduct shorter than palps (Figs
+3 B
+,
+4 A – D
+). Collar ventrally along the margin of anterior trunk, except for the dorsal portion (Figs
+3 B
+,
+4 B – E
+). Live specimens with palps bright red-orange distally, becoming yellow and then white proximally to the boundary with the trunk (Fig.
+5
+). No obvious pigmentation on trunk or demarcation into upper and lower trunk. Root structure missing in
+holotype
+, bulbous or lobulate in
+paratypes
+. Ovisac an ellipsoidal mass contain oocytes at various stages of development (Fig.
+3 A
+). Dwarf male ~ 170 μm in length, fusiform, no appendage organs (Fig.
+3 C
+); posterior hooks present (Fig.
+3 D
+).
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+Osedax nataliae
+
+sp. nov.
+Preserved female holotype (MZUSP 6201)
+A – C
+and male specimens (MZUSP 6202)
+D
+:
+A
+lateral view of the entire specimen
+B
+detail of palps and trunk
+C
+detail of trunk with male attached to the surface
+D
+light microscope of individual male (preserved). Abbreviations: c, collar; m, male; od, oviduct; ov, ovisac; p, palps; pp, pinnules; t, trunk; h, hooks; y, yolk.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+Osedax nataliae
+
+sp. nov.
+Scanning Electron Microscopy (
+SEM
+) of two paratypes. Paratype (MZUSP 6204)
+A
+dorsal view of palps and trunk end of paratype 1. Paratype (MZUSP 6205)
+B
+dorsal view of palps and trunk end
+C
+lateral view highlighting oviduct and collar position
+D
+detail of the base of the palps
+E
+lateral view of the collar
+F
+detail of the pinnules in the palps. Abbreviations: c, collar; od, oviduct; p, palps; pp, pinnules; t, trunk.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+Osedax nataliae
+
+sp. nov.
+Live specimens photographed alive onboard R / V Alucia after recovery from the lander. Red palps and trunk are partially extended in gelatinous tubes.
+
+
+
+
+
+Distribution.
+
+
+Known from the continental margin off
+São Paulo state
+, Santos basin,
+Brazil
+, at a depth of
+550 m
+; on experimentally deployed cow bones.
+
+
+
+
+Molecular results.
+
+
+The final lengths of sequences for the different genetic markers were 482–600 bp (
+COI
+), 454 bp (
+16 S
+), 1769 bp (
+18 S
+), 997 bp (
+28 S
+) and 309 bp (
+H 3
+). Uncorrected intraspecific divergence of
+
+O. nataliae
+
+sp. nov.
+for
+COI
+was up to 2.44 %. In terms of distance, the most closely related species to
+
+O. nataliae
+
+sp. nov.
+was
+O.
+‘ sagami- 3 ’, with a minimum interspecific distance for
+COI
+of 13.92 % (Suppl. material
+1
+). The phylogenetic analysis of the concatenated dataset of the five markers placed
+
+Osedax nataliae
+
+sp. nov.
+in the well-supported Clade V (see
+Rouse et al. 2018
+) although relationships within the clade were poorly supported. The new species was recovered as sister species to the clade formed by
+O.
+‘ sagami- 3 ’, known from NW Pacific at unknown depth, and
+
+Osedax roseus
+
+, from NW and NE Pacific at depths of
+633 to 1820 m
+(Fig.
+6
+). A total of 22 distinct haplotypes were recovered for the
+COI
+dataset (
+n
+= 38), with the most common one being shared by ten individuals (Fig.
+7
+). Despite originating from a single experimental lander, the network reveals a central and more common haplotype surrounded by several closely related and some more distant haplotypes with numerous nucleotide substitutions.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+Osedax
+
+phylogenetic analysis. Maximum likelihood phylogenetic tree based on a partitioned concatenated dataset of
+COI
+,
+16 S
+,
+18 S
+,
+28 S
+, and
+H 3
+markers (MAFFT-aligned) for the data shown in Table
+2
+. Bootstrap support values are indicated. Black star values were ≥ 95 % (BS). Missing values indicate BS <50 %.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+Haplotype network using
+COI
+for 37
+
+Osedax nataliae
+
+sp. nov.
+Circles are haplotypes and crosshatches are single nucleotide substitutions.
+
+
+
+
+
+Remarks.
+
+
+
+Osedax nataliae
+
+sp. nov.
+is part of the Clade V according to the phylogenetic analysis (Fig.
+6
+) and shares some important morphological features with the other taxa within this clade, such as pinnules inserted on the outer margin of palps (Fig.
+4 D, E
+) and a collar at the base of the crown (Figs
+4 B
+,
+5 B – E
+). The collar of
+
+Osedax nataliae
+
+sp. nov.
+and
+
+Osedax roseus
+
+(the closest species in molecular phylogeny that has a morphological description) are similar in shape and position, though more inflated in
+
+O. nataliae
+
+sp. nov.
+Some specimens of
+
+Osedax nataliae
+
+sp. nov.
+appear to lack a collar, which could be an artifact of fixation. The dwarf males of
+
+O. nataliae
+
+sp. nov.
+, with a length of 170 μm, are notably smaller than the males of
+
+O. rubiplumus
+
+(400 μm –
+1.1 mm
+long) but similar in size to those of
+
+O. roseus
+
+(130–210 μm) and
+
+O. frankpressi
+
+(150–250 μm). The body size (length of crown + trunk) of
+
+Osedax nataliae
+
+sp. nov.
+females varied markedly among the individuals examined, ranging from
+4 mm
+to
+15 mm
+, with a mean value of
+6.76 mm
+. When compared with groups from the same clade, the body size is like
+
+O. roseus
+
+,
+
+O. bryani
+
+, and
+
+O. fenrisi
+
+females but much smaller than
+
+O. rubiplumus
+
+.
+
+Osedax nataliae
+
+sp. nov.
+is not obviously distinguishable from its relatives on morphology. Its notable features such as the red-orange distal crown of pinnulate palps, yellowing towards the base, collar, and long trunk (Fig.
+3
+) may occur in other species of Clade V, such as
+
+O. roseus
+
+. However, molecular data from both the phylogenetic analysis (Fig.
+6
+) and
+COI
+distance (Suppl. material
+1
+) confirm
+
+Osedax nataliae
+
+sp. nov.
+as a new species.
+
+
+
+
+Etymology.
+
+This species is named after Natalia Gularte, mother of the first author, in recognition of her long and continued support in this research effort.
+
+
+
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