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Polychaeta source details

Jimi, Naoto; Bessho-Uehara, Manabu; Nakamura, Koji; Sakata, Masahiko; Hayashi, Taro; Kanie, Shusei; Mitani, Yasuo; Ohmiya, Yoshihiro; Tsuyuki, Aoi; Ota, Yuzo; Woo, Sau Pinn; Ogoh, Katsunori. (2023). Investigating the diversity of bioluminescent marine worm Polycirrus (Annelida), with description of three new species from the Western Pacific. Royal Society Open Science. 10(3): 230039: 1-13.
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10.1098/rsos.230039 [view]
urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:2C00A2F7-7CA1-490C-A2CA-20CB85AA80B0 [view]
Jimi, Naoto; Bessho-Uehara, Manabu; Nakamura, Koji; Sakata, Masahiko; Hayashi, Taro; Kanie, Shusei; Mitani, Yasuo; Ohmiya, Yoshihiro; Tsuyuki, Aoi; Ota, Yuzo; Woo, Sau Pinn; Ogoh, Katsunori
2023
Investigating the diversity of bioluminescent marine worm <i>Polycirrus</i> (Annelida), with description of three new species from the Western Pacific
Royal Society Open Science
10(3): 230039: 1-13
Publication
World Polychaeta Database (WPolyD).
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Bioluminescence, a phenomenon observed widely in organisms ranging from bacteria to metazoans, has a significant impact on the behaviour and ecology of organisms. Among bioluminescent organisms, Polycirrus, which has unique emission wavelengths, has received attention, and advanced studies such as RNA-Seq have been conducted, but they are limited to a few cases. In addition, accurate species identification is difficult due to lack of taxonomic organization. In this study, we conducted comprehensive taxonomic survey of Japanese Polycirrus based on multiple specimens from different locations and described as three new species: Polycirrus onibi sp. nov., P. ikeguchii sp. nov. and P. aoandon sp. nov. The three species can be distinguished from the known species based on the following characters: (i) arrangement of mid-ventral groove, (ii) arrangement of notochaetigerous segments, (iii) type of neurochaetae uncini, and (iv) arrangement of nephridial papillae. By linking the bioluminescence phenomenon with taxonomic knowledge, we established a foundation for future bioluminescent research development. We also provide a brief phylogenetic tree based on cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI) sequences to discuss the evolution of bioluminescence and the direction of future research.
Japan
Molecular systematics, Molecular biology
Systematics, Taxonomy
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Holotype NSMT NSMT-Pol H-913, geounit Honshu, identified as Polycirrus onibi Jimi In Jimi, Bessho-Uehara, Nakamura,Sakata, Hayashi, Kanie, Mitani, Ohmiya, Tsuyuki, Ota, Woo & Ogoh, 2023
Holotype NSMT NSMT-Pol H-916, geounit Honshu, identified as Polycirrus ikeguchii Jimi In Jimi, Bessho-Uehara, Nakamura,Sakata, Hayashi, Kanie, Mitani, Ohmiya, Tsuyuki, Ota, Woo & Ogoh, 2023
Holotype NSMT NSMT-Pol H-918, geounit Honshu, identified as Polycirrus aoandon Jimi In Jimi, Bessho-Uehara, Nakamura,Sakata, Hayashi, Kanie, Mitani, Ohmiya, Tsuyuki, Ota, Woo & Ogoh, 2023
 Etymology

Authors: Polycirrus aoandon is named "from the Japanese yōkai ‘Aoandon’.Aoandon carries a blue (= Aoin ... [details]

 Etymology

Authors: Polycirrus ikeguchii is named for Mr Shinichiro Ikeguchi, former deputy director of the Notojima ... [details]

 Etymology

Authors: Polycirrus onibi is named "from the Japanese yōkai ‘onibi’. Onibi represents the soul of a deceased ... [details]

 Type locality

from in front of Sugashima Marine Biological Laboratory, Sugashima, Mie, Honshu Japan (34.4845° N, 136.8756° E), ... [details]

 Type locality

off Shirawara Coast, Tottori, Honshu, Sea of Japan, Japan (35.65° N, 134.50° E), 15 m depth [details]

 Type locality

from off Sugashima Marine Biological Laboratory, Sugashima, Ise Bay, Mie, Honshu, Japan (34.4845° N, 136.8756° ... [details]