Systematics and Distributions of Upper Bathyal Species in Bathyancistrolepis, a Deep-Sea Whelk Genus Endemic to the Northwest Pacific (Gastropoda: Buccinidae).

IF 0.9 4区 生物学 Q3 ZOOLOGY Zoological Science Pub Date : 2023-12-01 DOI:10.2108/zs230067
Genki Ishiyama, Yuri I Kantor, Yasunori Kano
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The deep-sea buccinid snail genus Bathyancistrolepis is redefined based on the reconstruction of a molecular phylogeny and morphological examination of shell and radular characters. This genus is distinguished from other genera of the subfamily Parancistrolepidinae with a combination of shell traits, including (1) a low spire, (2) sharp, carinate spiral cords or keels and (3) a long, curved siphonal canal, but not with a difference in radular morphology as suggested by previous authors. Three allopatric or parapatric species are recognized in the upper bathyal (447-2057 m) waters around Japan and Taiwan: B. tokoyodaensis from off Hokkaido to Sagami Bay in the Northwest Pacific, B. trochoidea off Kumano-nada to Miyazaki in the Northwest Pacific and along Nansei Islands in the East China Sea, and B. taiwanensis sp. nov. in the South China Sea. These species bear large paucispiral protoconchs that are indicative of benthic early development without a pelagic larval period, and hence low dispersal capability. Seafloor topography seems to have acted as a barrier for their dispersal; the range of B. tokoyodaensis supports the previous finding that Izu Peninsula delimits westward distribution of bathyal gastropod species of boreal origins.

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西北太平洋特有的深海螺属 Bathyancistrolepis 的上层 Bathyal 种类的系统学和分布(腹足纲:Buccinidae)。
根据分子系统发育的重建以及壳和放射状特征的形态学检查,重新定义了深海琥珀螺属(Bathyancistrolepis)。该属与 Parancistrolepidinae 亚科的其他属之间的区别在于贝壳特征的组合,包括:(1)低尖顶;(2)尖锐、有刻纹的螺旋索或龙骨;(3)长而弯曲的虹吸管,但与前人认为的放射状形态上的区别无关。在日本和台湾周围的上深海(447-2057 米)水域,发现了三个同域或近域物种:B. tokoyodaensis 位于西北太平洋的北海道至相模湾海域,B. trochoidea 位于西北太平洋的熊野名田至宫崎海域以及东海的南势群岛海域,B. taiwanensis sp.这些物种具有大的倒螺旋原喙,表明其早期发育为底栖,没有中上层幼虫期,因此扩散能力较低。tokoyodaensis 的分布范围支持了之前的发现,即伊豆半岛划定了起源于北方的深海腹足类物种向西分布的界限。
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Zoological Science
Zoological Science 生物-动物学
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期刊介绍: Zoological Science is published by the Zoological Society of Japan and devoted to publication of original articles, reviews and editorials that cover the broad field of zoology. The journal was founded in 1984 as a result of the consolidation of Zoological Magazine (1888–1983) and Annotationes Zoologicae Japonenses (1897–1983), the former official journals of the Zoological Society of Japan. Each annual volume consists of six regular issues, one every two months.
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