Baseodiscus ohtsukai, Kajihara & Abukawa & Chernyshev, 2022
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https://doi.org/10.1093/zoolinnean/zlac015 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7043852 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/5DBE9E10-9A24-447B-9A7F-EE5DD10891E0 |
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Plazi (2022-08-29 10:10:32, last updated 2024-11-26 02:52:19) |
scientific name |
Baseodiscus ohtsukai |
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sp. nov. |
BASEODISCUS OHTSUKAI SP. NOV.
( FIG. 7D, E View Figure 7 )
Zoobank registration: u r n: l s i d: z o o b a n k. org:act: 5DBE9E10-9A24-447B-9A7F-EE5DD10891E0.
Material examined: Holotype, ICHUM 6327 View Materials , 29 May 2001 off Toi Cape (31°19′12″N, 131°21′00″E), Kagoshima, Japan, 118 m depth, station 12 of the R / V Toyoshio-maru Cruise 01-06, collected by H. Kajihara. GoogleMaps
Sequences: From the holotype: LC178592 View Materials , 18S (1799 bp) ; LC178622 View Materials , 28S (2117 bp) ; LC178667 View Materials , 16S (456 bp) ; LC190945 View Materials , COI (629 bp) .
Etymology: The new specific name is a noun in the genitive case, from Prof. Susumu Ohtsuka, a Japanese crustacean biologist, leader of marine biodiversity studies with the R/V Toyoshio-maru of Hiroshima University.
Description: Body broad, dorsoventrally flattened, 15 cm long, 4 mm wide; ground colour white, dorsally with wide purplish brown stripe, ventrally with minute flecks of same colour (lacking in front of cephalic furrow); transverse cephalic furrow present, encircling neck; secondary furrows present; small, black ocelli distributed along dorso-lateral surfaces of head; proboscis pore sub-terminal; mouth small ( Fig. 7D, E View Figure 7 ). Found in mucus tube formed with mud and sand particles.
Distribution: So far known only from the type locality, sublittoral, off southern Kyushu in the Pacific (present study).
Remarks: Baseodiscus ohtsukai looks similar to B. urgorrii in that it has a whitish background colour and a broad, mid-dorsal longitudinal stripe, but differs from the latter in the colour of the stripe, which is more reddish than that in B. urgorrii .
Figure 7. A, Baseodiscus narusei sp. nov., holotype, ICHUM 6310, entire body, showing characteristic lateral edges; B, Baseodiscus paracelensis sp. nov., holotype, MIMB 33132, entire body; C, Baseodiscus aff.marmoratus (Bürger, 1890), anterior end of body, ventral view, head to the left; D, E, Baseodiscus ohtsukai sp. nov., holotype, ICHUM, 6327, drawings of anterior end of body viewed dorsally (D) and ventrally (E); F, G, Baseodiscus urgorrii sp. nov., holotype, MCZ IZ-135319, anterior end of body viewed dorsally (F) and ventrolaterally (G). Photos by T. Naruse (A), A. V. Chernyshev (B, C), and G. Giribet (F, G).
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Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile |
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Royal British Columbia Museum - Herbarium |
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