ZooKeys (Dec 2022)

A new eyeless species of Nereis (Annelida, Nereididae) from deep-sea sediments of the northern South China Sea

  • Jun-Hui Lin,
  • Ya-Qin Huang,
  • Qian-Yong Liang,
  • Xue-Bao He

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1134.94198
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1134
pp. 23 – 37

Abstract

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A variety of nereidid species have been reported from the South China Sea, although little is known about the deep-sea species in this area. Recently, two specimens belonging to a novel nereidid polychaete were collected from a sedimentary habitat during an environmental survey to a deep-sea basin where cold seeps occur. This new species, Nereis tricirrata sp. nov., is described herein, based on morphological and molecular analyses. The most noteworthy feature is the absence of eyes on the prostomium; it can be distinguished from other eyeless Nereis species by the arrangement of conical paragnaths on the pharynx, the nature of homogomph falcigers and the shape of notopodial lobes in posterior chaetigers. The reconstructed phylogenetic tree, using concatenated sequences of mtCOI, 16S, and 18S rRNA, showed that all Nereis species included in this study form a monophyletic clade with full support. The mtCOI-based interspecific comparisons revealed a high genetic divergence (23.1%–37.3% K2P) from four-eyed Nereis species with the available sequences. This is the first record of an eyeless Nereis species in the South China Sea.