Okamoto, N.; Kakui, K. (2022). Integrative taxonomy of Zeuxo (Crustacea: Peracarida: Tanaidacea) from Japan, with the description of a new species. Biologia. 77(9): 2497-2506.
We describe a new tanaidid species, Zeuxo molybi sp. n., from Kominato, Chiba, Japan. Zeuxo molybi closely resembles
the Japanese congener Zeuxo ezoensis, but differs in having (1) the pereopod-1 carpus without dorsodistal spiniform setae;
(2) two or three ventrodistal simple setae on the pereopod-1 propodus in females, and three or four in males; and (3) the
pereopod-6 propodus with four or five flattened denticulate setae. The two species also differ in the pattern of dorsal pigmentation
on the carapace. Kimura 2-parameter distances between the two species were 15.6–16.9% for the cytochrome
c oxidase subunit I (COI) gene and 2.8% for the 18S rRNA gene; the former value is much greater than intraspecific
distances previously reported for Z. ezoensis (0–1.5%), confirming our conclusion from morphology that Z. molybi and
Z. ezoensis are not conspecific. In a COI-based maximum-likelihood phylogenetic tree, the Japanese taxa Z. molybi, Z.
ezoensis, and Z. cf. normani did not form a clade.