Osedax craigmcclaini, Berman & Hiley & Read & Rouse, 2024

Berman, Gabriella H., Hiley, Avery S., Read, Geoffrey B. & Rouse, Greg W., 2024, New Species of Osedax (Siboglinidae: Annelida) from New Zealand and the Gulf of Mexico, Zootaxa 5443 (3), pp. 337-352 : 344

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5443.3.2

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:AB6A5DE3-D85B-4103-A92F-917936F19EF3

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11068597

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03EF87E8-FFD2-FFCF-FF2C-FF19FE08FAB2

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scientific name

Osedax craigmcclaini
status

sp. nov.

Osedax craigmcclaini n. sp.

Fig. 3B, C View FIGURE 3 , 5A, B View FIGURE 5 , 6B View FIGURE 6

Osedax sp. McClain et al., 2019, p. 7 of 14

Material examined. Holotype: SIO-BIC A13910 (GenBank COI sequence ON211944), collected from experimentally deployed alligator (Alligator mississippiensis) bones deployed at 2,034 m depth in the Gulf of Mexico, offshore of New Orleans, Louisiana, (27.312° N; 88.927° W), ROV Global Explorer dive number 16, April 12, 2019. Fixed and preserved in 95% ethanol. GoogleMaps

Diagnosis and description. Holotype palps are pinnulated, white in preserved state; less than 1 mm long ~ 0.33 mm wide ( Fig. 5B View FIGURE 5 ). No other body parts observed. No dwarf males observed. The rDNC diagnosis for Osedax craigmcclaini n. sp. was recovered as: ‘C’ at site 318, ‘T’ at site 333, and ‘C’ at site 462 of mitochondrial COI.

Distribution. Osedax craigmcclaini n. sp. was recovered from an alligator skeleton at 2,034 m off the Mississippi River Delta region, Louisiana, in the Gulf of Mexico ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 ).

Etymology. Osedax craigmcclaini n. sp. is named for Dr. Craig McClain, an esteemed deep-sea biologist and colleague who led the experimental alligator fall project ( McClain et al., 2019) and provided the Osedax specimens for this study.

Remarks. Osedax craigmcclaini belongs to Clade V, a pinnulate clade ( Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 ). Evidence for this species was originally published in McClain et al. (2019) with COI only (GenBank Accession number MN258704), from SIO-BIC A10731. In addition, 16S (ON217799), 18S (ON220153), 28S (ON226742), and H3 (ON254807) were sequenced from the remaining the SIO-BIC A10731 DNA extraction for this study. Specimen SIO-BIC A13910 has been designated here as the holotype based on its COI sequence (ON211944) closely matching MN258704 from McClain et al. (2019) (1.2% uncorrected distance). Both sequences showed the three rDNC diagnostic bases. Based on the phylogeny shown in Figure 2 View FIGURE 2 , a proximate species is Osedax fenrisi Eilertsen et al., 2020 , a pinnulate species collected from 2,341 m on the Arctic Mid-Ocean Ridge ( Eilertsen et al. 2020). The minimum interspecific distance between the two species was 14.6% ( Table 3 View TABLE 3 ). There are species of Osedax with smaller uncorrected COI distances, such as Osedax crouchi Amon et al., 2014 from Antarctica, which belongs to the nude palp Clade II ( Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 ), and McClain et al. (2019) reported the new species as falling within this clade. However, this proposed placement was based on COI data only, which can be misleading ( Vrijenhoek et al. 2009), and the five gene phylogeny and photographs of the holotype confirm O. craigmcclaini n. sp. as actually a member of the pinnulate Clade V. Osedax craigmcclaini n. sp. showed two unique haplotypes with seven nucleotide substitutions between them ( Fig. 5B View FIGURE 5 ). Specimens were not observed alive, however in situ images of the alligator corpse from which O. craigmcclaini was collected show red Osedax coating the jawbone and spine ( Fig. 3B, C View FIGURE 3 ), suggesting that living O. craigmcclaini n. sp. may have red palps.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Annelida

Class

Polychaeta

Order

Sabellida

Family

Siboglinidae

Genus

Osedax

Loc

Osedax craigmcclaini

Berman, Gabriella H., Hiley, Avery S., Read, Geoffrey B. & Rouse, Greg W. 2024
2024
Loc

Osedax sp.

McClain, C. R. & Nunnally, C. & Dixon, R. & Rouse, G. W. & Benfield, M. 2019: 7
2019
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