Osedax byronbayensis, Georgieva & Wiklund & Ramos & Neal & Glasby & Gunton, 2023

Georgieva, Magdalena N., Wiklund, Helena, Ramos, Dino A., Neal, Lenka, Glasby, Christopher J. & Gunton, Laetitia M., 2023, The Annelid Community of a Natural Deep-sea Whale Fall off Eastern Australia, Records of the Australian Museum (Rec. Aust. Mus.) 75 (3), pp. 167-213 : 204

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.3853/j.2201-4349.75.2023.1800

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:32014E75-6253-41C0-BEDC-7A461321A0A1

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11003036

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/D8AA2600-5820-4531-A012-4B3D1F4C0664

taxon LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:act:D8AA2600-5820-4531-A012-4B3D1F4C0664

treatment provided by

Felipe

scientific name

Osedax byronbayensis
status

sp. nov.

Osedax byronbayensis View in CoL sp. nov.

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Fig. 28 View Figure 28

Holotype: AMW.53707, IN2017_ V03 _100; 9 June 2017; off Byron Bay , NSW, Australia, beam trawl, start: 28.05°S 154.08°E, 999 m, end: 28.10°S 154.08°E, 1013 m GoogleMaps . Paratypes: NMV F253033 View Materials , NMV F253035 View Materials , same locality as holotype. GoogleMaps DNA vouchers: AMW.53707 ( COI, 16S, 18S) GoogleMaps , NMV F253033 View Materials ( COI) , NMV F253035 View Materials ( COI) .

Description. Holotype incomplete, represented bymajority of tube containing a fragment of tissue. Tube approximately 18 mm long, tapering anteriorly, and endingin aclosed point ( Fig. 28A View Figure 28 ). Tube material is easily torn. No males observed on tube. Tissue present within tube is possibly a single palp approximately 4 mm long and sinuous, surface appears smooth ( Fig. 28B View Figure 28 ). Specimen not observed alive.

Distribution. IN2017_V03, Station 100. Pilot whale carcass, off Byron Bay, New South Wales, Australia in 999–1013 m.

Etymology. This species is named after the town of Byron Bay, Australia, off which this whale fall was discovered.

Remarks. Osedax byronbayensis sp. nov. is known only from three incomplete specimens, therefore a complete morphological description was not possible. Molecular data demonstrates the three specimens to belong to the same species with high support ( Fig. 27 View Figure 27 ); uncorrected COI p -distances betweenthe three specimensare 0.4–0.6%. They arepositioned ina clade withother nude palp Osedax species and demonstrate a minimum uncorrected COI p-distance of 12.7% to other Osedax species (to Osedax ryderi Rouse, Goffredi, Johnson, & Vrijenhoek, 2018 ; TableS17). As with Osedax species Osedax crouchi Amon, Wiklund, Dahlgren, Copley, Smith, Jamieson, & Glover, 2014 , Osedax nordenskjoeldi Amon, Wiklund, Dahlgren, Copley, Smith, Jamieson, & Glover, 2014 , Osedax rogersi Amon, Wiklund, Dahlgren, Copley, Smith, Jamieson, & Glover, 2014 , and Osedax ventana Rouse, Goffredi, Johnson, & Vrijenhoek, 2018 , O. byronbayensis sp. nov. is described mainly on the basis of molecular data.

AMW

Australian Museum

NMV

Museum Victoria

COI

University of Coimbra Botany Department

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Annelida

Class

Polychaeta

Order

Sabellida

Family

Siboglinidae

Genus

Osedax

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