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Jimi, Naoto; Fujimoto, Shinta; Fujiwara, Yoshihiro; Oguchi, Kohei; Miura, Toru. (2022). Four new species of Ctenodrilus, Raphidrilus, and Raricirrus (Cirratuliformia, Annelida) in Japanese waters, with notes on their phylogenetic position. PeerJ. 10: e13044.
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Jimi, Naoto; Fujimoto, Shinta; Fujiwara, Yoshihiro; Oguchi, Kohei; Miura, Toru
2022
Four new species of <i>Ctenodrilus</i>, <i>Raphidrilus</i>, and <i>Raricirrus</i> (Cirratuliformia, Annelida) in Japanese waters, with notes on their phylogenetic position
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10: e13044
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Four new species of annelids, Ctenodrilus japonicus sp. nov., Raphidrilus misakiensis sp. nov., Raphidrilus okinawaensis sp. nov., and Raricirrus anubis sp. nov., are described based on specimens collected from Japanese waters. Ctenodrilus japonicus sp. nov. inhabits the interstitial environment and can be distinguished from the other congeners by the following features: (i) total of 16 chaetigers, (ii) chaetigers 1–3 with stout hooks, (iii) minute body (approximately 1 mm in length), (iv) all parapodia with the same number of chaetae (two notochaetae; two neurochaetae), and (v) presence of dorsal and ventral papillae. Raphidrilus misakiensis sp. nov. lives under intertidal stones and can be distinguished from other congeners by having pectinate neurochaetae. Raphidrilus okinawaensis sp. nov. inhabits the interstitial environment and can be distinguished from other congeners by: (i) absence of annulation on the peristomium and achaetous segment and (ii) presence of a heart body in chaetigers 4–5. Raricirrus anubis sp. nov. inhabits whale bones and can be distinguished from other congeners by the following features: (i) presence of a heart body in chaetigers 9–14, (ii) presence of capillary neurochaetae on chaetiger 1, and (iii) presence of simple curved spines. A phylogenetic tree based on partial sequences of cytochrome c oxidase subunit I and 16S rRNA from the new species and other cirratulid worms showed that Raphidrilus is included in Cirratuliformia. This is the first record of Raphidrilus and Raricirrus from Japanese waters.
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Molecular systematics, Molecular biology
Systematics, Taxonomy
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Holotype NSMT NSMT-Pol H-847, geounit Okinawa Island, identified as Ctenodrilus japonicus Jimi, Fujimoto, Fujiwara, Oguchi & Miura, 2022
Holotype NSMT NSMT-Pol H-849, geounit Okinawa Island, identified as Raphidrilus misakiensis Jimi, Fujimoto, Fujiwara, Oguchi & Miura, 2022
Holotype NSMT NSMT-Pol H-851, geounit Okinawa Island, identified as Raphidrilus okinawaensis Jimi, Fujimoto, Fujiwara, Oguchi & Miura, 2022
Holotype NSMT NSMT-Pol H-853, geounit Sagami Bay, identified as Raricirrus anubis Jimi, Fujimoto, Fujiwara, Oguchi & Miura, 2022
 Classification

Subfamilies formerly included Ctenodrilinae, Raphidrilinae, and Heterodrilinae (to Raphidrilinae). These now moved ... [details]

 Etymology

Ctenodrilus japonicus is named for the country of discovery. Stated by the authors (p.7 of 22) to be a noun in the ... [details]

 Etymology

Raphidrilus misakiensis is named for Misaki Beach, the type locality. The authors state "The specific name is a ... [details]

 Etymology

Raphidrilus okinawaensis is named for Okinawa where found. The authors state the specific name is a noun in the ... [details]

 Etymology

Raricirrus anubis is named after an ancient Egyptian god Anubis that was a grave keeper. The species-group name is ... [details]

 Type locality

Tengansanbashi, Okinawa-jima Island, 26.4678, 127.8256 (26 28′ 04" N, 127 49′ 32" E) subtidal 0.5 m [details]

 Type locality

Araihama Beach, Misaki, Okinawa-jima Island, Japan, 35.16, 139.6114 (35 09′ 36″ N, 139 36′ 41″E),, ... [details]

 Type locality

Akasaki Beach 26.4678, 127.8256 (26 28' 04", 127 49' 32"), Okinawa Island, Japan, subtidal, 0.5 m in depth [details]

 Type locality

On whale bone recovered from Sagami Bay, Japan; 35.0747, 139.1261 (35 04′ 29″N, 139 07′ 34″E), 399 m (bone ... [details]