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Karaseva, Nadezda P.; Rimskaya-Korsakova, N. N.; Ekimova, I. A.; Gantsevich, M. M.; Kokarev, V. N.; Kremnyov, S. V.; Simakov, M. I.; Udalov, A. A.; Vedenin, A. A.; Malakhov, V. V. (2021). A new genus of frenulates (Annelida: Siboglinidae) from shallow waters of the Yenisey River estuary, Kara Sea. Invertebrate Systematics. 35(8): 857-875.
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10.1071/is20075 [view]
Karaseva, Nadezda P.; Rimskaya-Korsakova, N. N.; Ekimova, I. A.; Gantsevich, M. M.; Kokarev, V. N.; Kremnyov, S. V.; Simakov, M. I.; Udalov, A. A.; Vedenin, A. A.; Malakhov, V. V.
2021
A new genus of frenulates (Annelida: Siboglinidae) from shallow waters of the Yenisey River estuary, Kara Sea
Invertebrate Systematics
35(8): 857-875
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World Polychaeta Database (WPolyD). Closed access.
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Only seven frenulate species are currently known along the Eurasian coast of the Arctic Ocean. We describe a new genus and a new species of frenulates Crispabrachia yenisey, gen. nov. et sp. nov. The morphological analysis involved standard anatomical techniques, semithin sections and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The molecular study included four markers (partial COI, 16S, 18S and 28S) and implemented Bayesian and Maximum likelihood phylogenetic approaches. The description of Crispabrachia gen. nov. is the first documented finding of frenulates in the Kara Sea at the estuary of the Yenisey River in rather shallow water (28 m). The establishment of a new genus is warranted based on the composition of morphological characters and several specific features including free, comparatively short curly tentacles, a triangular cephalic lobe with amplate base, the valvate extension of the posterior part of the forepart and prominent papillae on the nonmetameric region. The tube structure with prominent frills and the worm’s numerous tentacles, metameric papillae with cuticular plaques and segmental furrow on the forepart indicate that the new genus belongs to the polybrachiid group. Although the type locality in the Yenisey River estuary is unusual for siboglinids in general, the physical conditions here are common for other frenulates habitats, i.e. salinity ~30–33, bottom water temperature –1.5°C. This finding was made in the Yenisey Gulf in the region with the highest methane concentrations in the southern part of the Kara Sea that reflects permafrost degradation under the influence of river flow. Further study of the region would help to understand the factors influencing frenulate distributions and improve our knowledge of their biodiversity.
Arctic Basin in general
Molecular systematics, Molecular biology
Systematics, Taxonomy
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Holotype ZMMU WS14752–14770, geounit Kara Sea, identified as Crispabrachia yenisey Karaseva, Rimskaya-Korsakova Ekimova, Gantsevich, Kokarev, Kremnyov, Simakov, Udalov, Vedenin & Malakhov, 2021
 Diagnosis

Karaseva et al (2021): "The tube is cylindrical, tapering towards the posterior end with collar-like frills that ... [details]

 Etymology

authors: The name Crispabrachia "reflects the curly shape of the tentacles from the Latin word ‘crispus’ that ... [details]

 Etymology

authors: Crispabrachia yenisey "corresponds to the Yenisey River, where the specimen was collected at an estuary of ... [details]

 Holotype

There is no type deposition statement, and the registration number of the holotype is not stated, but all specimens ... [details]

 Type locality

Outer Yenisey River estuary, Kara Sea, 73.1667, 79.8917 (73 10.0'N, 79 53.50' E), 28 m [details]