Discovery of Two New Deep-Sea Desmoscolex Species (Nematoda: Desmoscolecidae) with Wing-like Cephalic Setae from the Ulleung Basin, the East Sea, Korea †
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Sample Collection and Preparation
2.2. Terminology and Abbreviations
L | length of body |
hd | maximum head diameter |
sdn | length of subdorsal setae on main ring n |
svn | length of subventral setae on main ring n |
mbd | maximum body diameter |
(mbd) | maximum body diameter (foreign material not included) |
oes | length of pharynx |
spic | length of spicules measured along the median line |
gub | length of gubernaculum measured along the median line |
abd | anal body diameter |
t | tail length |
tmr | length of terminal ring |
tmrw | maximum width of terminal ring |
V | position of the vulva as percentage of the body length |
a | body length divided by maximum body diameter |
b | body length divided by esophagus length |
c | body length divided by tail length |
3. Results
3.1. Description of Desmoscolex (Desmoscolex) globiceps sp. nov.
3.1.1. Systematic Accounts
- Phylum Nematoda Potts, 1932
- Class Chromadorea Inglis, 1983
- Order Desmoscolecida Filipjev, 1929
- Family Desmoscolecidae Shipley, 1896
- Subfamily Desmoscolecinae Shipley, 1896
- Genus Desmoscolex Claparède, 1863
- Subgenus Desmoscolex (Desmoscolex) Claparède, 1863
- Type species. Desmoscolex (Desmoscolex) minutus Claparède, 1863.
3.1.2. Diagnosis
3.1.3. Type Locality
3.1.4. Type Material
3.1.5. Etymology
3.1.6. Measurements
3.1.7. Description
- Subdorsal: 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 16, 17 = 9
- Subventral: 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 15 = 8
- Subdorsal: 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 16, 17 = 9
- Subventral: 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, -, 15 = 7
3.2. Description of Desmoscolex (Desmoscolex) ovaliceps sp. nov.
3.2.1. Diagnosis
3.2.2. Type Locality
3.2.3. Type Material
3.2.4. Etymology
3.2.5. Measurements
3.2.6. Description
- Subdorsal: 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 16, 17 = 9
- Subventral: 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 15 = 8
4. Discussion
4.1. Comparative Morphological Features of Desmoscolex Species with Wing-like Appendages on Cephalic Setae
4.2. Comparative Analysis of the New Species with Related Desmoscolex Species
4.3. Habitat Preferences, Distribution Patterns, and Ecological and Biogeographic Insights of Desmoscolex (Desmoscolex) Species with Wing-like Appendages on Cephalic Setae
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Taxa | Characters | ||||||||||
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Body Length (µm) | Number of Main Rings | Seta Arrangement | Head | Cephalic Seta | Amphid | Subdorsal Setae | Subventral Setae | Spicule Length (µm) | Habitat | Distribution | |
* D. (D.) remifer Timm, 1970 | M (n = 2): 570, 700 F (n = 2): 580, 650 | 17 | Head with reticulate pattern, visible in dorso-ventral view | Short, thick, oar-like tips, positioned at extreme anterior | Raised, extending to the posterior of first main ring | Sword-like, with a blunt tip | Sword-like, with a blunt tip | 47 | Deep-sea, 3994–4364 m; Deep-sea, 1360 m, 1860 m | Peru; Pacific Ocean | |
* D. (D.) velifer Timm, 1970 | M (n = 2): 625, 635 F (n = 2): 500, 595 | ♂43–44 ♀31–38 | Thickly cuticularized anterior head | Thin flap-like membrane, positioned at extreme anterior | Darkly granular, raised at the posterior, restricted to head region | Thick, with blunt tip | Thick, with blunt tip | 60 | Deep-sea, 3100–6200 m | Peru; Pacific Ocean | |
D. (D.) petalodes Lorenzen, 1972 | M (n = 2): 280 F (n = 3): 285–351 | 17 | Rounded, triangular head | Sail-like appendage along the entire length | Rounded vesicular, restricted to the head region | Wide base with a curved, lancet-shaped tip | Shorter, slender, laterally shifted on main ring 10 | 29 | Sandy silt, 38 m; fine sand, 10 m | North Sea; White Sea, Kandalaksha Bay | |
* D. (D.) chaetalatus Freudenhammer, 1975 | F (n = 1): 415 | 17 | Head covered with secretions and foreign particles | Outward flange along seta, inserted near labial region | Spherical, double-contoured, restricted to head position | Winged, except first and terminal setae | Winged | - | Deep-sea, 1174 m | Iberian Deep Sea; Atlantic Ocean | |
D. (D.) spinosus Decraemer, 1976 | M (n = 1): 285 F (n = 1): 290 | 17 | Head with short, naked anterior part provided with a crown of three rows of fine spines | Flanked by a membrane along the entire length, with a fine central canal | Circular, extending from just in front of the cephalic setae to the head margin | Broader basal part, tapering distally to a narrow, slightly offset spatulate tip | Shorter, slender subventral setae | 35 | Deep-sea, 535 m | Ross Island; Atlantic Ocean | |
D. (D.) roscoffiensis Decraemer, 1979 | M (n = 1): 165 | 17 | Rounded head, tapered to a truncated end | Long, fine, with thin, flag-like membrane, positioned at extreme anterior | Large vesicular, covering most of the head, extending to the first main ring | Large base, tapered to a hooked lance-shaped tip | Shorter, fine, tapered to pointed tip | 21 | Fine sand, 18 m | Bay of Morlaix, France; Atlantic Ocean | |
D. (D.) complexus Decraemer, 1984 | M (n = 1): 240 F (n = 2): 250, 260 | 17 | Bipartite head, rounded posteriorly and tapered anteriorly, with six-lipped labial region | Complex, 8 feather-like parts with central canal | Large vesicular, extends from stomatal region to the end of the first main ring | Stout, spatulate tip, inserted on peduncles with granular gland cells | Short, slender, pointed tip, on small peduncles | 27 | Deep-sea, 330 m, 550 m | Mozambique Channel, north of île du Lys; Indian Ocean | |
D. (D.) membranifer Soetaert, 1989 | F (n = 10): 145–185 | 17 | Oval head with sclerotized ring and protruding hyaline labial region | Thin, flap-like membrane, positioned at extreme anterior | Oval vesicular, restricted to the head region | Spatulate tip on small peduncles, slightly dorsal displacement | Shorter subventral setae | - | Deep-sea, 530 m | Calvi, Corsica; Mediterranean Sea | |
D. (D.) brachyrhynchus Bussau, 1993 | M (n = 1): 295 F (n = 1): 460 | 17 | Protruding rostrum with terminal labial region | Sail-like appendages, positioned at one-third from the anterior end | Balloon shaped, extends to the anterior edge of the first main ring | Feather-like, surrounded by a transparent sheath | Normal bristle structure, with transparent sheath | 38 | Deep-sea, 4147 m, 4175 m | Peru Basin; Pacific Ocean | |
D. (D.) noctuabundus Bussau, 1993 | M (n = 2): 320, 405 F (n = 1): 375 | Only a few, and partially incomplete, main rings are present | Slit-shaped mouth, visible in front view only | Cauliflower-like, positioned at one-third from the anterior end | Vesicular | Blunt, notched tips on peduncles covered with secretions | Blunt, notched tips on peduncles covered with secretions | 51 | Deep-sea, 4154 m, 4175 m | Peru Basin; Pacific Ocean | |
D. (D.) opacus Bussau, 1993 | M (n = 2): 280, 320 | 17 | Oval head, covered with foreign particles | Cauliflower-like | Vesicular, extending to the middle of the first main ring | Slender, gradually tapering to tip | Slender, gradually tapering to tip | 30 | Deep-sea, 4154 m, 4178 m | Peru Basin; Pacific Ocean | |
D. (D.) globiceps sp. nov. | M (n = 4): 235–288 F (n = 2): 263–277 | 17 | Rounded, covered with foreign deposits, with lateral concretions extending further posteriorly | Thin, flap-like membrane extends along the entire length, positioned at anterior | Oval, centrally located, covering most of head, restricted to head | Slender, gradually tapering to tip | Shorter, slender, gradually tapering to tip | 26–29 | Deep-sea, 2327 m | Ulleung Basin, Korea; Pacific Ocean | |
D. (D.) ovaliceps sp. nov. | M (n = 3): 332–416 F (n = 4): 390–486 | 17 | Oval head, covered with foreign particles | Thin, flap-like membrane attached along three-quarters of the cephalic seta, positioned at anterior | Oval, centrally located, covering most of head, restricted to head | Gradually tapering to a slightly differentiated tip | Shorter, narrow, tubular distal end | 40–45 | Deep-sea, 2327 m | Ulleung Basin, Korea; Pacific Ocean |
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Jung, W.; Rho, H.S. Discovery of Two New Deep-Sea Desmoscolex Species (Nematoda: Desmoscolecidae) with Wing-like Cephalic Setae from the Ulleung Basin, the East Sea, Korea. J. Mar. Sci. Eng. 2024, 12, 2257. https://doi.org/10.3390/jmse12122257
Jung W, Rho HS. Discovery of Two New Deep-Sea Desmoscolex Species (Nematoda: Desmoscolecidae) with Wing-like Cephalic Setae from the Ulleung Basin, the East Sea, Korea. Journal of Marine Science and Engineering. 2024; 12(12):2257. https://doi.org/10.3390/jmse12122257
Chicago/Turabian StyleJung, Wooin, and Hyun Soo Rho. 2024. "Discovery of Two New Deep-Sea Desmoscolex Species (Nematoda: Desmoscolecidae) with Wing-like Cephalic Setae from the Ulleung Basin, the East Sea, Korea" Journal of Marine Science and Engineering 12, no. 12: 2257. https://doi.org/10.3390/jmse12122257
APA StyleJung, W., & Rho, H. S. (2024). Discovery of Two New Deep-Sea Desmoscolex Species (Nematoda: Desmoscolecidae) with Wing-like Cephalic Setae from the Ulleung Basin, the East Sea, Korea. Journal of Marine Science and Engineering, 12(12), 2257. https://doi.org/10.3390/jmse12122257