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<mods:title>The extraordinary genus Myja is not a tergipedid, but related to the Facelinidae s. str. with the addition of two new species from Japan (Mollusca, Nudibranchia)</mods:title>
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<taxonomicName LSID="http://zoobank.org/789A7CE3-31D2-457A-9DE0-9D1C4878C9F4" class="Gastropoda" family="Tergipedidae" genus="Myja" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Myja karin" order="Nudibranchia" pageId="0" pageNumber="89" phylum="Mollusca" rank="species" species="karin">Myja karin</taxonomicName>
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Figs 2, 4B, 5
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<paragraph pageId="0" pageNumber="89">Type material.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="0" pageNumber="89">Holotype, ZMMU Op-610, ca. 12 mm long (alive), Japan, Osezaki, 10 Sept 2016, depth 7-15 m, stones, rocks, hydroids, collector Tatiana Korshunova, Alexander Martynov. Paratype, ZMMU Op-611, Japan, Uchiura, 09 Sept 2016 depth 20 m, collector Hiroshi Takashige.</paragraph>
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<paragraph pageId="0" pageNumber="89">Type locality.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="0" pageNumber="89">Japan.</paragraph>
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<paragraph pageId="0" pageNumber="89">Etymology.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="0" pageNumber="89">In honour of Karin Fletcher (Port Orchard, Washington), who has made considerable recent efforts in uncovering hidden diversity and understanding of the nudibranch fauna of the NE Pacific.</paragraph>
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<paragraph pageId="0" pageNumber="89">Diagnosis.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="0" pageNumber="89">Up to ten ceratal rows, ground colour translucent greyish, ceratal cores light to dark greyish, ceratal tops dull reddish, apices with white spot, anterior cerata with brownish basal spot, no sparse white spots in the first half of the dorsal part, white gonad spherules moderately dense, cerata moderately widened at top without smaller separate cupola-shaped tip, central tooth narrowly triangular with very sharp non-pitted top and numerous lateral denticles, up to 20-30 small irregular in size denticles, very distinct ridges and furrows on the teeth surface, no accessory penial gland, penis unarmed.</paragraph>
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<paragraph pageId="0" pageNumber="89">Description.</paragraph>
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Body very elongate, holotype ca. 12 mm alive (Fig. 2
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). Rhinophores ca. 1.5 times longer than oral tentacles, smooth. Dorsal papillae cylindrical to spindle-shaped, forming nine or ten ceratal rows along dorsal edges. Apices of papillae form moderate oval swellings, without cupola-shaped appendage (Fig. 2E). Notal edge absent. Anal opening acleioproctic on right side before first posterior ceratal rows. Reproductive openings lateral, below first anterior and second posterior rows of cerata. Ground colour translucent greyish. Oral tentacles and rhinophores with scattered opaque white dots. On head after oral tentacles shines a small pinkish area, lateral sides of head with thin streaks of brown-orange pigment. Opaque white spots in anterior part of the body behind rhinophores absent. Between rhinophores shines a large brownish area. Digestive gland in the cerata (ceratal cores) whitish to light creamy and light greyish (basal parts can be very pale greenish), digestive gland in upper part of cerata with dull pinkish-brownish internal spot, apices mostly translucent with small white band at very tip. Anterior cerata with prominent brownish basal spot. A spot similar in colour, but duller brownish and smaller in size, may occur at basal part of other cerata. Central branches of digestive gland shine through dorsal part of body and are brownish with few greyish parts. Numerous, moderately dense, small, white gonads appeared as white spherules that shine through dorsal surface. Jaws broadly triangular with prominent anterior wings, masticatory borders smooth (Fig. 2I, J). Radula uniserial, very small compared to the pharynx internal volume (Fig. 2K). Radular formula 17
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0.1.0. Central tooth narrowly triangular with very sharp top and up to ca. 20-30 (and probably more) small denticles, irregular in size (Fig. 2
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), often hard to delineate with very distinct dorsal denticle furrows and fine rib-like structures (Fig. 2M, N).
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<paragraph pageId="0" pageNumber="89">Reproductive system diaulic (Fig. 4B). Ampulla moderate in size, slightly widened in the middle (Fig. 4B, am). Vas deferens short, without distinct prostatic portion (Fig. 4B, vd), penial sheath widened (Fig. 4B, psh), penis unarmed, with at least two unequal elevations (Fig. 4B, p). Single proximal receptaculum seminis very large, elongated (Fig. 4B, rsp).</paragraph>
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<paragraph pageId="0" pageNumber="89">Biology.</paragraph>
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Subtidal, on stony and rocky area with the hydroids
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sp. (Fig. 2F). Egg mass is a long, convoluted ribbon (Fig. 2D). Veligers are planktonic, with turbospiral shell (Fig. 2G, H).
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<paragraph pageId="0" pageNumber="89">Distribution.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="0" pageNumber="89">Central parts of the Pacific coast of the main Japanese island of Honshu; potentially can occur at least at the southern parts of Honshu and Kyushu.</paragraph>
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<paragraph pageId="0" pageNumber="89">Remarks.</paragraph>
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The type species of the genus
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,
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, is similar externally to
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sp. n. by presence of brown anterior basal ceratal spots, bur readily distinguished by predominantly brownish-pinkish, and not green, main branches of digestive gland, and also by white to greyish rather than green ceratal cores (Fig. 2).
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; see Fig. 1) also reported seven pairs of cerata for three large specimens (up to 15 mm alive, 9.5-10 mm fixed), whereas
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sp. n. of ca. 12 mm length alive has up to ten cerata (Fig. 2
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as depicted in
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has a sharp apical part (Fig. 1J), somewhat like in
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sp. n., but there are considerably fewer lateral denticles [6-7 on the figure in
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, up to ten in the description in
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], compared to
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sp. n. with up to 20-30 lateral denticles at least (Fig. 2M, N).
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from Thailand differs from
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sp. n. by its reddish and not brownish basal anterior ceratal spots and very considerably by the morphology of its radula (compare Fig. 1
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with Fig. 2
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). One more new species of the genus
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,
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sp. n. described below from Japanese waters, differs from
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sp. n. by details of body colour, radular characteristics (see detailed remarks below and Table 2 for details), and according to molecular phylogenetic data (Fig. 5). Minimum uncorrected p-distances of the COI marker which separate
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sp. n. from
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are 11.9%. Minimum uncorrected p-distances of the 16S marker which separate the
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sp. n. from
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are 3.71% and from
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sp. n. are 4.41%. Minimum uncorrected p-distances of the H3 marker which separate
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sp. n. from
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is 4.28% and from
<taxonomicName lsidName="M. hyotan" pageId="0" pageNumber="89" rank="species" species="hyotan">M. hyotan</taxonomicName>
sp. n. is 3.98%. P-distances between the two specimens of
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sp. n. for the COI, 16S, and H3 markers are 0.5%, 0.7%, and 0% respectively.
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Figure 4. Reproductive systems of new species of the genus
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. A
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B
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sp. n. C
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sp. n. Abbreviations: am - ampulla; fgm - female gland mass; fo - female opening; p - penis; psh - penial sheath; rsp - proximal receptaculum seminis; vd - vas deferens.
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Figure 5. Phylogenetic tree of aeolidacean nudibranchs based on concatenated molecular data (COI + 16S + H3) represented by Bayesian Inference (BI). Numbers above branches represent posterior probabilities from Bayesian Inference. Numbers below branches indicate bootstrap values for Maximum Likelihood. The key clades and illustrated taxa are highlighted in colour. Two taxa with highly convergent external morphology but very distantly related according to the molecular analysis, the
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and the genus
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, are connected by a dotted red line. Neotype ZMMU Op-669 of
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(
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, 1776) is illustrated on the tree (photograph BE Picton).
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Table 2. Morphological comparison of the species belonging to the genus
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.
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<th colspan="1" pageId="0" pageNumber="89" rowspan="1">Maximum length alive</th>
<th colspan="1" pageId="0" pageNumber="89" rowspan="1">Colour of central branches of digestive gland</th>
<th colspan="1" pageId="0" pageNumber="89" rowspan="1">Colour of digestive branches in cerata</th>
<th colspan="1" pageId="0" pageNumber="89" rowspan="1">Colour of internal spot of digestive gland in upper part of cerata</th>
<th colspan="1" pageId="0" pageNumber="89" rowspan="1">Colour of large spot of digestive glad at the base of right anterior cerata</th>
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