ZooKeys (Oct 2024)

New species and records of limpets (Mollusca, Gastropoda) from the Pacific Costa Rica Margin

  • Melissa J. Betters,
  • Jorge Cortés,
  • Erik E. Cordes

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1214.128594
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1214
pp. 281 – 324

Abstract

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The ocean remains a reservoir of unknown biodiversity, particularly in the deep sea. Chemosynthesis-based ecosystems, such as hydrothermal vents and hydrocarbon seeps, host unique and diverse life forms that continue to be discovered and described. The present study focuses on patelliform gastropods (limpets) collected from Pacific Costa Rica Margin hydrocarbon seeps during three research cruises from 2017 to 2019. Genetic and morphological analyses revealed the presence of several new lineages within the genera Bathyacmaea Okutani, Tsuchida & Fujikura,1992, Cocculina Dall, 1882, Paralepetopsis McLean, 1990, and the family Lepetodrilidae McLean, 1988: Bathyacmaea levinae sp. nov., Paralepetopsis variabilis sp. nov., Pseudolepetodrilus costaricensis gen. et sp. nov., and Cocculina methana sp. nov. These investigations also expanded the known ranges of the species Pyropelta corymba McLean, 1992 and Lepetodrilus guaymasensis McLean, 1988 to the Costa Rica Margin. This research highlights the uniqueness of gastropod fauna at the Costa Rica Margin and contributes to our understanding of the biodiversity at chemosynthesis-based deep-sea ecosystems in the face of global biodiversity loss and increased commercial interest in deep-sea resources.