Osedax lehmani, Rouse & Goffredi & Johnson & Vrijenhoek, 2018
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4377.4.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5978292 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/D03CB60A-F803-4F95-A15D-75B3F89D07CE |
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Osedax lehmani |
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sp. nov. |
Osedax lehmani View in CoL n. sp.
Figures 14 View FIGURE 14 , 15 View FIGURE 15
‘yellow collar’, ( Braby et al. 2007; Huusgaard et al. 2012; Katz & Rouse 2013; Rouse et al. 2009; Rouse et al. 2015; Tresguerres et al. 2013; Vrijenhoek et al. 2009; Worsaae et al. 2016)
‘sp.3 SBJ-2006’ (GenBank COI sequences DQ996629 View Materials - DQ99638)
‘sp.4 SBJ-2006’ (GenBank COI sequences DQ996640 View Materials , DQ99643)
‘orange collar’ (GenBank COI sequence EU267672 View Materials )
Material examined. Holotype: SIO-BIC A7804, Female (GenBank COI sequence DQ996629 View Materials ), fixed in glutaraldehyde, preserved in ethanol, collected from a whale carcass ( Eschrichtius robustus ) deployed at 385 meters depth in Monterey Submarine Canyon, California (36°47.401’N; 122° 53.235’W), ROV Tiburon dive number 933, Jan. 6, 2006. Paratypes: Females, fixed in formalin or glutaraldehyde, preserved in ethanol, same locality and date as holotype, SIO-BIC A1640 (GenBank COI sequence DQ996630 View Materials ), same locality and date as holotype, SIO-BIC A7806 (GenBank COI sequence DQ996631 View Materials ); SIO-BIC A7807 and A7808 (GenBank COI sequence EU223332 View Materials and EU223337 View Materials , respectively), same locality as holotype, ROV Tiburon dive number 1070, Jan. 11, 2007; dwarf males (Allotypes) SIO-BIC A7805 (no GenBank COI sequence), several in tubes of various females, same locality and date as holotype.
Diagnosis and description. Holotype female, in life trunk 8 mm long, 0.6 mm wide; crown of palps contracted, curled, 1.5 mm long ( Fig. 14C View FIGURE 14 ). Palps up to 10 mm long when extended in other specimens ( Figs 14A, D View FIGURE 14 ). Pinnules of all palps oriented dorsally and the oviduct lying between the dorsalmost pair of palps ( Figs 14B, D, E View FIGURE 14 , 15A View FIGURE 15 ). Oviduct extends from trunk into crown for 1.75 mm ( Figs 14 View FIGURE 14 B-D). In life, palps reddish with two major blood vessels in each ( Figs 14A, D View FIGURE 14 ). Tube a gelatinous loose mass around trunk ( Fig. 14D View FIGURE 14 ). Trunk with pale yellow ring around anterior margin; ring broken mid-dorsally by oviduct ( Figs 14B, D View FIGURE 14 ). and mid-ventrally by an oval unpigmented patch ( Fig. 14C View FIGURE 14 ). Clear demarcation of upper and lower trunk with oviduct emerging onto outer surface of upper trunk ( Fig. 14B View FIGURE 14 ). Internally trunk shows extensive musculature and glands with prominent dorsal and ventral blood vessels ( Fig. 15B View FIGURE 15 ). Ovisac in holotype extending laterally as two masses; simple lobes in other specimens ( Fig. 14C View FIGURE 14 ). Roots of holotype extend from ovisac lobes ( Fig. 14C View FIGURE 14 ); in other specimens, roots as simple lobes or extending laterally in two lobe or lobes ( Fig. 14B View FIGURE 14 ). Males dwarfs, with spermatids and sperm, chaetalbearing segments not inflated; found in tube lumen of females ( Fig. 15 View FIGURE 15 C-D).
Distribution. Known from Monterey Bay, California only from 349 meters depth ( Table 2). It has been found in whale and cow bones.
Etymology. This species is named (noun in the genitive case) in memory of Alan George Lehman, father of Ellen Lehman, in recognition of her long and continued support of the Scripps Oceanographic Collections.
Remarks. Osedax lehmani n. sp. is part of Osedax Clade IV and is closest relative to Osedax packardorum n. sp., ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 ), with a minimum uncorrected distance for COI of 8-9% ( Table 4). This is one of the smaller intraspecific distances among Osedax species, with others being between O. frankpressi and the O. '1336_61_2' specimen from the Atlantic at ~10%; and O. randyi n. sp. and O. ‘MB16 at ~ 6-7% ( Table 4). The majority of the 31 available COI sequences for Osedax lehmani n. sp. ( Table 3) show less than 1% divergence, though a few sequences e.g. DQ996640 View Materials are around 2% divergent from the majority and DQ996631 View Materials shows the greatest distance, at ~3% ( Table 4), so the possibility of there being a cryptic species complex for O. lehmani n. sp. needs further investigation. The most distinguishing feature of Osedax lehmani n. sp. is the yellow ring around the anterior part of the trunk. ( Fig. 14 View FIGURE 14 A-D). This is the only Osedax species from Monterey Bay that was not found deeper than 389 meters depth.
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