Exploring the basal topology of the heteronemertean tree of life: establishment of a new family, along with turbotaxonomy of Valenciniidae (Nemertea: Pilidiophora: Heteronemertea)
Author
Kajihara, Hiroshi
Author
Abukawa, Shushi
Author
Chernyshev, Alexei V.
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Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society
2022
196
503
548
journal article
133817
10.1093/zoolinnean/zlac015
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0024-4082
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BASEODISCUS MEXICANUS
(
BÜRGER, 1893
)
Eupolia mexicana
Bürger, 1893: 236–238
, pl. 8, fig. 6, pl. 9, figs 3–6 (
Mexico
);
Joubin, 1905: 310
(
Mexico
).
Taeniosoma mexicana
:
Coe, 1905: 89
, 91–92, 97, 157 (
Panama
).
Baseodiscus mexicanus
:
Coe, 1940: 252
, 260–262, pl. 26, figs 24–26 (
Mexico
,
Panama
);
Coe, 1944: 28
(
Panama
, Galapagos Islands);
Friedrich, 1970: 4
, 9, 11–14, table 2, fig. 3A–L (
Chile
);
Hochberg & Lunianski, 1998: 294
(
Mexico
,
Colombia
, Galapagos Islands).
Material examined:
None.
Sequences:
KF935281
, 18S (1768 bp)
;
KF935337
, 28S (2088 bp)
;
KF935393
,
H3
(227 bp)
;
KF935449
, 16S (503 bp)
;
KF935503
,
COI
(658 bp). Determined by
Kvist
et al.
(2014)
and deposited in GenBank as derived from isolate SK66; the voucher specimen has been deposited at the
MCZ
under catalogue number
IZ-135321
, preserved in 95% ethanol, collected on
30 December 2001
,
La Paz
,
Faro de Puerto Balandra
,
Baja California Sur
,
Mexico
, identified by
G. Giribet
.
External features:
Body usually
20–80 cm
long, but occasionally up to
2–4 m
; with distinctive coloration pattern consisting of brownish green, maroon, deep red, mahogany or brownish violet background with numerous white rings encircling body at irregular intervals (
Coe, 1940
).
Distribution:
West coast of
Mexico
(
Bürger, 1893
;
Joubin, 1905
;
Coe, 1940
;
Hochberg & Lunianski 1998
),
Panama
(
Coe, 1905
,
1940
,
1944
),
Colombia
(
Hochberg & Lunianski, 1998
), Galapagos Islands (
Coe, 1944
;
Hochberg & Lunianski, 1998
) and
Chile
(
Friedrich, 1970
).
Remarks:
Two partial 16S sequences deposited in GenBank,
EF124863
(483 bp; La Paz,
Mexico
) and
EF124918
(529 bp), both collected and identified by M. L. Schwartz as
B. mexicanus
, are identical with our sequence (
KF
935449
).
BASEODISCUS QUINQUELINEATUS
(
QUOY & GAIMARD, 1833
)
(
FIG. 2Q
)
Borlasia quinquelineata
Quoy & Gaimard, 1833: 285
, pl. 24, figs 1, 2 (New
Guinea
).
Taeniosoma aequale
Stimpson, 1857: 162
(Amami Ōshima,
Japan
).
Taeniosoma septemlineatum
Stimpson, 1857: 162
(Gaspar Island,
Philippines
).
Eupolia novemlineata
Bürger, 1893: 236
, pl. 8, fig. 5 (
Java
,
Indonesia
).
Eupolia quinquelineata
:
Bürger, 1893: 234–236
, pl. 8, figs 2, 3 (
Java
and Timor,
Indonesia
);
Bürger, 1895b: 26
(
Singapore
);
Punnett, 1900a: 576
, pl. 40, fig. 33 (
New Caledonia
; New Britain).
Eupolia septemlineata
:
Bürger, 1895b: 26
(
Australia
)
.
Eupolia melanogramma
Punnett, 1900b: 113–117
(
Singapore
)
;
Punnett, 1900c: 826
(Torres Straits).
Eupolia trilineata
Staub, 1900: 70
(
595 in
an alternative pagination): 85–86 (601–602), pl. 47, figs 2, 2a (
Ambon
,
Indonesia
).
Baseodiscus quinquelineatus
:
Gibson, 1979: 153– 157
, figs 7C–F, 8 (
Australia
);
Gibson & Sundberg, 2002: 1790
, fig. 3 (Rove, west of
Honiara
,
Solomon Islands
); Putchakarn, 2009: 28 (Gulf of
Thailand
);
Venkataraman
et al.
, 2012: 64
(
India
);
Kajihara, 2017: 423
, fig. 16.2f (
Okinawa
,
Japan
).
Material examined:
Three specimens; extracted total DNA and remaining body preserved in 99% EtOH.
ICHUM 6319
,
4.5
m long, 1.2 cm wide,
24 November 2014
, Irabu-jima (
24°48′40″N
,
125°10′54″E
), collected by
R
. Yoshida.
ICHUM 6320
,
1.2
m long,
1 cm
wide,
21 May 2005
, Bisezaki (26°42′35″N, 127°52′47″E),
Okinawa-jima
, coral reef, ~
1 m
depth
, collected by
H. Kajihara.
ICHUM 6321
,
20 July 2013
,
Okinawa
, collected by
H. Yamasaki.
Sequences:
From
ICHUM 6319
:
LC178602
, 18S (1789 bp)
;
LC178650
,
H3
(331 bp)
;
LC178683
, 16S (518 bp)
;
LC190955
,
COI
(658 bp). From
ICHUM 6320
:
LC178633
, 28S (1111 bp)
;
LC178681
, 16S (517 bp). From
ICHUM 6321
:
LC178634
, 28S (1410 bp)
;
LC178682
, 16S (517 bp)
.
Description:
Body greyish white, with five (three dorsally, two ventrally) dark-brown longitudinal stripes (
Fig. 2Q
).
Distribution:
Indo-West Pacific.
India
(
Venkataraman
et al.
, 2012
), Torres Straits (
Punnett, 1900c
), Gulf of
Thailand
(Putchakarn, 2009),
Singapore
(
Bürger, 1895b
;
Punnett, 1900b
),
Indonesia
(
Bürger, 1893
;
Staub, 1900
),
Philippines
(
Stimpson, 1857
),
Japan
(
Stimpson, 1857
;
Kajihara, 2017
; present study), New
Guinea
(
Quoy & Gaimard, 1833
),
Australia
(
Bürger, 1895b
;
Gibson, 1979
),
Solomon Islands
(
Gibson & Sundberg, 2002
),
New Caledonia
(
Punnett, 1900a
).
Remarks:
The most common
type
has three stripes dorsally and two ventrally, a feature shared by the nominal taxa
Borlasia quinquelineata
,
Eupolia trilineata
and
Taeniosoma aequale
. However, there is almost continuous variation between the condition in the common
type
and that seen in other nominal taxa; for example, the dorsal stripes on both sides can be doubled (as in
Taeinosoma
aequale
) or tripled (as in
Eupolia novemlineata
), or anteriorly tripled and posteriorly doubled (as in
Taeniosoma septemlineatum
).
Gibson (1979)
tentatively listed these nominal taxa as potentially conspecific with
Baseodiscus quinquelineatus
and they are indeed likely to be so.
Gibson (1979: 154
;
1995: 368
)listed
Eupolia lineolata
(
Bürger, 1895a: 604
;
Bürger, 1895b: 28–29
, pl. 2, figs 4, 8) from Tuamotus (originally given as ‘Paumatu-Ins.’ in
Bürger, 1895a
, b) and Upolu (
Samoa
) as possibly synonymous with
Baseodiscus quinquelineatus
. However,
Baseodiscus lineolatus
is probably a different species, because its stripes are discontinuous and more numerous than in
B. quinquelineatus
. The individual shown in an
in situ
, underwater photo in
Colin & Arneson (1995: 150
, fig. 684) from Mactan Island (
Cebu
,
Philippines
) and identified as ‘
Baseodiscus delineatus
’, and another individual in
Johnson & Johnson (2019a)
from the
Marshall Islands
identified as ‘
Baseodiscus
cf.
delineatus
’, show stripes like those illustrated by
Bürger (1895b)
for
B. lineolatus
.
Baseodiscus quinquelineatus
seems to feed on terebellid polychaetes (see Potential food items below).