Nudibranch molluscs of Sakhalin Island, Northwestern Pacific: new records and descriptions of two new species
Author
Ekimova, Irina A.
Corresponding author, e-mail: irenekimova @ gmail. com
Author
Grishina, Darya Yu.
Author
Nikitenko, Ekaterina D.
text
Ruthenica, Russian Malacological Journal
2024
2024-04-04
34
2
69
91
http://dx.doi.org/10.35885/ruthenica.2024.34(2).3
journal article
10.35885/ruthenica.2024.34(2).3
2307-7336
11042878
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Cuthonella soboli
Martynov, 1992
(
Fig. 8D–G, K
)
Material studied
:
MIMB48071
,
1 specimen
, the
Sea of Okhotsk
,
Aniva Bay
,
Moguchi River
,
Hirano
ridge,
46°05’06.5”N
,
142°12’39.4”E
,
0.1–1 m
in depth,
on
Sertularia
sp.
colonies,
7 August 2023
, coll.
I. Ekimova
, D. Grishina.
MIMB48072
–
MIMB48074
,
3 specimens
, two dissected, the
Sea of Okhotsk
,
Aniva Bay
,
Moguchi River
,
Hirano
ridge,
46°05’06.5”N
,
142°12’39.4”E
,
0.1–1 m
in depth,
on
Sertularia
sp.
colonies,
7 August 2023
, coll.
I. Ekimova
, D. Grishina.
Diagnosis
: Body elongated, narrow, up to
7 mm
in length, yellowish semitransparent to light beige. Rhinophores and oral tentacles cylindrical, smooth, equal in size. Cerata cylindrical, with pointed tips, arranged in continuous rows. Cerata orange to light brown, with white speckles arranged in indistinct ring at upper midline. Jaws triangular-shaped with masticatory border bearing one row of small blunt denticles. Radular formula 21 × 0.1.0. Triangular rachidian tooth with strong, protracted, non-compressed conical cusp and 5–6 denticles on each side. Ampulla narrow, slightly convoluted. Vas deferens without prostatic part, supplementary gland long and narrow. Penis conical. Receptaculum seminis small, ovate, muscular.
Molecular data
: A BLAST-n search of COI sequences resulted in 98.32–98.84% identity to sequences of
C. soboli
from GenBank thus confirming the distinctness of the studied specimens.At the same time, specimens of
C. soboli
do not form a monophyletic group on the phylogenetic trees (
Fig. 10
).
Distribution
: This species is known from the northern part of the Sea of
Japan
[
Korshunova
et al.
, 2020b
]; these authors also suggested it may be found in the southern Kurile Islands and
Hokkaido
. This is the first confirmed record of this species in the Sea of Okhotsk.