Diversity (Feb 2023)

First Record of Corallivorous Nudibranch <i>Pinufius</i> (Gastropoda: Nudibranchia) in the South China Sea: A Suspected New Species of <i>Pinufius</i>

  • Zhiyu Jia,
  • Peng Tian,
  • Wei Wang,
  • Bingbing Cao,
  • Ziqing Xu,
  • Jiaguang Xiao,
  • Wentao Niu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/d15020226
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 2
p. 226

Abstract

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A corallivorous nudibranch from the South China Sea reproduced explosively and caused extensive damage to Porites in our aquarium. In this study, morphological and molecular analyses of the nudibranch were conducted and described. Morphologically, this nudibranch was nearly consistent with Pinufius rebus in its characteristics intermediate between arminids and aeolids. The only detected difference was that the hook-like denticles on the masticatory border of P. rebus were absent in this nudibranch. In a molecular analysis, phylogenetic results based on the cytochrome oxidase subunit-I, 16S rRNA, and histone H3 gene sequences showed that this nudibranch and P. rebus form a well-supported sister clade under the superfamily Fionoidea, with significant interspecific divergence (0.18). Thus, we presumed that this nudibranch is a new species of Pinufius. Our results extend the distribution of Pinufius to the South China Sea, support the current taxonomic status of Pinufius under the superfamily Fionoidea, and imply that the species composition of Pinufius is more complex than previous records. Moreover, as a corallivorous nudibranch, the potential threat of Pinufius to coral health cannot be neglected.

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