TY - JOUR
T1 - Three new species and the molecular phylogeny of Antipathozoanthus from the indo-pacific ocean (anthozoa, hexacorallia, zoantharia)
AU - Kise, Hiroki
AU - Fujii, Takuma
AU - Masucci, Giovanni Diego
AU - Biondi, Piera
AU - Reimer, James Davis
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© Hiroki Kise et al.
PY - 2017
Y1 - 2017
N2 - In this study, three new species of macrocnemic zoantharians (Hexacorallia, Zoantharia) are described from localities in the Indo-Pacific Ocean including the Red Sea, the Maldives, Palau, and southern Japan: Antipathozoanthus obscurus sp. n., A. remengesaui sp. n., and A. cavernus sp. n. Although the genus Antipathozoanthus is currently restricted to species living on antipatharians, A. obscurus sp. n. is not associated with any living substrate and instead is found on coral reef carbonate substrate within narrow caves or cracks. The two new species that have association with antipatharians, A. remengesaui sp. n. and A. cavernus sp. n., can be distinguished by their relative coenenchyme development and the antipatharian species that each uses as substrate. Additionally, all new species described in this study have unique nuclear internal transcribed spacer region of ribosomal DNA (ITS-rDNA) sequences. Our results indicate that more phylogenetic studies focusing on increasing the numbers of species examined within each of the genera of Parazoanthidae are required in order to better understand the evolutionary history of substrate specificity within the family Parazoanthidae.
AB - In this study, three new species of macrocnemic zoantharians (Hexacorallia, Zoantharia) are described from localities in the Indo-Pacific Ocean including the Red Sea, the Maldives, Palau, and southern Japan: Antipathozoanthus obscurus sp. n., A. remengesaui sp. n., and A. cavernus sp. n. Although the genus Antipathozoanthus is currently restricted to species living on antipatharians, A. obscurus sp. n. is not associated with any living substrate and instead is found on coral reef carbonate substrate within narrow caves or cracks. The two new species that have association with antipatharians, A. remengesaui sp. n. and A. cavernus sp. n., can be distinguished by their relative coenenchyme development and the antipatharian species that each uses as substrate. Additionally, all new species described in this study have unique nuclear internal transcribed spacer region of ribosomal DNA (ITS-rDNA) sequences. Our results indicate that more phylogenetic studies focusing on increasing the numbers of species examined within each of the genera of Parazoanthidae are required in order to better understand the evolutionary history of substrate specificity within the family Parazoanthidae.
KW - Antipatharian
KW - Cave-dwelling
KW - Diversity
KW - Evolution
KW - New species
KW - Substrate specificity
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85039923849&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.3897/zookeys.725.21006
DO - 10.3897/zookeys.725.21006
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85039923849
SN - 1313-2989
VL - 2017
SP - 97
EP - 122
JO - ZooKeys
JF - ZooKeys
IS - 725
ER -