Osedax docricketts, Rouse & Goffredi & Johnson & Vrijenhoek, 2018

Rouse, Greg W., Goffredi, Shana K., Johnson, Shannon B. & Vrijenhoek, Robert C., 2018, An inordinate fondness for Osedax (Siboglinidae: Annelida): Fourteen new species of bone worms from California, Zootaxa 4377 (4), pp. 451-489 : 464

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4377.4.1

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:C36D839B-A704-41A8-AC2C-2A75AE39F23C

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5978282

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/854C7A34-2589-44BD-B3B2-70E1A08E3596

taxon LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:act:854C7A34-2589-44BD-B3B2-70E1A08E3596

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Plazi

scientific name

Osedax docricketts
status

sp. nov.

Osedax docricketts View in CoL n. sp.

Figure 4E View FIGURE 4

‘nude-palp-C’ ( Higgs et al. 2014; Rouse et al. 2011; Rouse et al. 2015; Vrijenhoek et al. 2009) ‘Sagami-6’ (GenBank COI sequence series FM998088 View Materials - FM998107 View Materials ; Pradillon et al. unpublished)

Holotype: SIO-BIC A 1644 , Female (GenBank COI sequence FJ347626 View Materials ), fixed in formalin preserved in ethanol, collected from whale fall deployed at 1018 meters depth in Monterey Submarine Canyon , California (36°46.308’N; 122° 4.981’W), ROV Tiburon dive number 1049, Oct. 25, 2006. GoogleMaps

Diagnosis and description. Holotype incomplete female; preserved trunk 0. 5 mm long, 0.2 mm wide; crown of four palps, 2 mm long ( Fig. 4E View FIGURE 4 ). Tube gelatinous cylinder around trunk and base of palps. Oviduct not discerned. In life, palps white with some reddish patches. Palps without obvious pinnules ( Fig. 4E View FIGURE 4 ). Trunk with no obvious demarcation into upper and lower trunk, or any pigmentation. Ovisac mostly missing in holotype, some traces of roots present. Males not seen.

Distribution. Known from Monterey Bay, California from 1820 meters depth, and Sagami Bay, Japan ( Table 2). It has been

found living on cow and whale bones.

Etymology. This species is named (noun in apposition) for the ROV Doc Ricketts, which was used to collect many Osedax specimens.

Remarks. Osedax docricketts n. sp. is part of Osedax Clade II, which all show apinnulate palps, and is closest relative to the clade comprised of Osedax westernflye r n. sp. and O. knutei n. sp. (minimum divergence of 15%) though it shows smaller distance (14%) to other taxa such as O. lonnyi n. sp. ( Table 4). The four available COI sequences for Osedax docricketts n. sp. from California ( Table 3) show less that 1% sequence divergence. The only retained specimen is the holotype as the others were destroyed for sequencing and the holotype itself is only a partial specimen. Twenty additional COI sequences were referred to Osedax sp. Sagami-6 (Pradillon et al., GenBank, unpublished). Together, the four California and 11 of the Japanese sequences ( FM998088 View Materials , FM998089 View Materials , FM998091 View Materials , FM998093 View Materials , FM998094 View Materials , FM998098 View Materials , FM998099 View Materials , FM998100 View Materials , FM998101 View Materials , FM998103 View Materials , FM998107 View Materials ) encompass less than 1% sequence divergence; so, we propose that Osedax docricketts n. sp. is also found in Japan. The nine remaining Japanese specimens with>2.4% uncorrected pairwise distance from the 11 Japanese sequences (GenBank sequences: FM998090 View Materials , FM998092 View Materials , FM998095 View Materials , FM998096 View Materials , FM998097 View Materials , FM998102 View Materials , FM998104 View Materials , FM998105 View Materials , FM998106 View Materials ) require further investigation before their assignment to Osedax docricketts n. sp. can be justified. See Table 4 for comparison of California Osedax docricketts n. sp. versus Japanese Sagami-6 representative sequences. There is little to distinguish Osedax docricketts n. sp. from other Clade II species.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Annelida

Class

Polychaeta

Order

Sabellida

Family

Siboglinidae

Genus

Osedax

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