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Alalykina, Inna L.; Polyakova, Neonila E. (2022 (2023?)). New species of Ophryotrocha (Annelida: Dorvilleidae) associated with deep-sea reducing habitats in the Bering Sea, Northwest Pacific. Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography. 206: (105217) 1-18.
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10.1016/j.dsr2.2022.105217 [view]
Alalykina, Inna L.; Polyakova, Neonila E.
2022 (2023?)
New species of Ophryotrocha (Annelida: Dorvilleidae) associated with deep-sea reducing habitats in the Bering Sea, Northwest Pacific
Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography
206: (105217) 1-18
Publication
World Polychaeta Database (WPolyD). There are no ZooBank registrations in this article. The journal still has print issues, but probably this article (online 9/11/2022) has not yet appeared in a print issue as at 20/01/2023 (planned to be 22/12/2022) therefore the date for nomenclature for the new names may have been delayed to 2023
Four species of Ophryotrocha (Annelida, Dorvilleidae) from deep-sea reducing habitats (methane seeps on the Koryak slope and hydrothermal vents of the submarine Piip Volcano) were collected in the western part of the Bering Sea, NW Pacific. Descriptions of two of these new Ophryotrocha species, namely O. beringiana sp. nov. and O. seepens sp. nov., confirmed with molecular analyses, are presented herein. The detailed descriptions with electron microscopy illustrations for the new species are presented and their differences from similar species are discussed. In addition to the morphological description, the phylogenetic relationships of the new dorvilleids are provided using two nuclear (18S RNA, histone H3) and two mitochondrial (16S RNA and cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1, COI) markers in an analysis containing 54 terminal taxa. Phylogenetic analyses using MrBayes and Maximum Likelihood analyses show that O. beringiana sp. nov. and O. seepens sp. nov. are sister species, and together with O. platykephale, O. globopalpata and O. flabella form a subclade of deep-sea Pacific species within a clade referred to here as ‘globopalpata–platykephale’. In our molecular analysis, the clade currently consists of ten species, nine of those (except for O. longidentata, the only shallow Atlantic species not reported in chemosynthetic habitats) have been described from Pacific deep-sea reducing environments (hydrothermal vents, cold methane seeps, whale-falls). The ecology and geographic distribution of the reported species are discussed.
North Pacific
Molecular systematics, Molecular biology
Systematics, Taxonomy
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Holotype MIMB 43613,, geounit Bering Sea, identified as Ophryotrocha seepensis Alalykina & Polyakova, 2022
Holotype MIMB 43622,, geounit Bering Sea, identified as Ophryotrocha beringiana Alalykina & Polyakova, 2022
 Etymology

Ophryotrocha beringiana is named for the sea region, Bering Sea, where it was collected [details]

 Etymology

Authors: Ophrlyotrocha seepens from seep, refers to the distribution of the species within cold methane seeps along ... [details]

 Type locality

cold methane Seep III, Koryak slope, Northwest Bering Sea, 61.120 N, 174.965 E), 656 m [details]

 Type locality

Cold methane Seep II (61.1723 N, 174.8789 E), Koryak slope, Bering Sea, 428 m [details]