马尾藻裸鳃纲 Scyllaea fulva Quoy & Gaimard, 1824(裸鳃纲:Scyllaeidae)的形态学和系统发育位置:香港首次记录。

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Sam King Fung Yiu, Thomas Ka Leung, Gabriel Yeung Lee, Meng Yan
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裸鳃亚纲(Scyllaeidae)是由三个属(Scyllaea属、Notobryon属和Crosslandia属)组成的一个小型裸鳃亚纲,其形态具有惊人的相似性,因此仅根据外部特征来识别它们具有挑战性。以前的研究强调了中央辐射齿在区分 Notobryon 与 Scyllaea 和 Crosslandia 方面的重要性。Scyllaea 属通常被称为马尾藻裸鳃纲,目前只有两个有效物种:Scyllaea pelagica 和 Scyllaea fulva。这两个物种栖息在海藻马尾藻中,以水螅为食。在 2023 年 4 月进行的生物多样性调查中,通过水肺潜水从大社湾 2 米深的马尾藻中采集到 7 个马尾藻裸鳃。起初,这些标本因与 Notobryon wardi 和以前的本地记录相似而被误认为是 Notobryon wardi。然而,经过彻底的形态学和分子检验后,确认它们是Scyllaea fulva,这也是该物种在香港的首次记录。值得注意的是,我们的标本没有泰国和西太平洋标本上的蓝色斑点,这在之前的研究中已有报道。在颚瓣的咀嚼边缘表面,一个类似菠萝的结构形成蜂窝状图案,中央有辐射状的牙齿。最大似然树分析表明,Crosslandia是Scyllaea的姊妹群。对来自菲律宾、法属波利尼西亚和香港的个体进行的种内距离比较分析表明,香港的标本与菲律宾的标本关系密切。此外,我们在本文中详细描述了Scyllaea fulva的外部和内部形态,为将来的物种鉴定整合了宝贵的形态学信息。
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Morphology and Phylogenetic Position of the Sargassum Nudibranch Scyllaea fulva Quoy & Gaimard, 1824 (Nudibranchia: Scyllaeidae): First Record in Hong Kong.

Scyllaeidae is a small group of nudibranchs comprising three genera (Scyllaea, Notobryon, and Crosslandia) with striking morphological similarities, making their identification challenging based on external features alone. Previous studies have highlighted the significance of central radular teeth in distinguishing Notobryon from Scyllaea and Crosslandia. The genus Scyllaea, commonly known as the sargassum nudibranch, currently consists of only two valid species, Scyllaea pelagica and Scyllaea fulva. These species inhabit seaweed Sargassum spp., feeding on hydroids. During a biodiversity survey conducted in April 2023, seven sargassum nudibranch individuals were collected from the seaweed Sargassum spp. at a depth of 2 meters in Tai She Wan through SCUBA diving. Initially, the specimens were misidentified based on their resemblance to Notobryon wardi and previous local records. However, thorough morphological and molecular examinations confirmed them to be Scyllaea fulva, representing the first record of this species in Hong Kong. Notably, our specimens lacked the blue spots observed in specimens from Thailand and the West Pacific Ocean, as reported in previous studies. Internally, a pineapple-like structure formed a honeycomb pattern on the surface of the masticatory edge of the jaw flap, with the presence of central radular teeth. A Maximum Likelihood tree analysis revealed Crosslandia to be the sister group of Scyllaea. Comparative analysis of intra-specific distances between individuals from the Philippines, French Polynesia, and Hong Kong indicated a close relationship between the Hong Kong specimens and those from the Philippines. Furthermore, we provide a detailed description of the external and internal morphology of Scyllaea fulva in this paper, integrating valuable morphological information for future species identification purposes.

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