Osedax packardorum, Rouse & Goffredi & Johnson & Vrijenhoek, 2018

Rouse, Greg W., Goffredi, Shana K., Johnson, Shannon B. & Vrijenhoek, Robert C., 2018, An inordinate fondness for Osedax (Siboglinidae: Annelida): Fourteen new species of bone worms from California, Zootaxa 4377 (4), pp. 451-489 : 479-481

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4377.4.1

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:C36D839B-A704-41A8-AC2C-2A75AE39F23C

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5978298

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/CA03D3B1-FD27-4DF2-9745-C0E2F04A1672

taxon LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:act:CA03D3B1-FD27-4DF2-9745-C0E2F04A1672

treatment provided by

Plazi

scientific name

Osedax packardorum
status

sp. nov.

Osedax packardorum View in CoL n. sp.

Figure 16 View FIGURE 16

‘orange collar’ ( Braby et al. 2007; Rouse et al. 2009; Rouse et al. 2015; Tresguerres et al. 2013; Vrijenhoek et al. 2009) ‘sp.4 SBJ-2006’ (GenBank COI sequence DQ996639 View Materials , DQ996641 View Materials -2)

Material examined. Holotype: Female, fixed in formalin preserved in ethanol, SIO-BIC A 1641 (GenBank COI sequence EU223341 View Materials ), collected from whale carcass ( Balaenoptera musculus ) deployed at 1018 meters depth in Monterey Submarine Canyon , California (36°46.308’N; 122° 4.981’W), ROV Tiburon dive number 1049, Oct. 25, 2006. GoogleMaps Paratypes: Female and dwarf males (allotypes), fixed in formalin preserved in ethanol SIO-BIC A7840, A7842 (female GenBank COI sequences EU223339 View Materials , EU223343 View Materials ), same locality and date as holotype; Female, fixed in formalin preserved in ethanol, SIO-BIC A7841(GenBank COI sequence EU223340 View Materials ), same locality and date as holotype; Female, sectioned for histology, same locality and date as holotype, SIO-BIC A7843 (GenBank COI sequence EU223342 View Materials ); Female, fixed in formalin preserved in ethanol, SIO-BIC A7844 (GenBank COI sequence FJ431200 View Materials ), collected from whale fall ( Eschrichtius robustus ) at 663 meters depth in Monterey Submarine Canyon, California (36°48.178’N; 121°59.677’W) ROV Tiburon dive number 1160, Dec. 18, 2007.

Diagnosis and description. Holotype female, in life trunk 11 mm long, 0.6 mm wide; crown of palps contracted, curled, 2 mm long (image not shown as the trunk is damaged). Palps up to 12 mm long when extended in other specimens ( Figs 16A, B View FIGURE 16 ). Pinnules of all palps oriented dorsally and the oviduct lying between the dorsalmost pair of palps ( Figs 16B, D, E View FIGURE 16 ). Oviduct extends from trunk into crown for 3 mm ( Fig. 16B View FIGURE 16 ). In life, palps reddish with two major blood vessels in each ( Figs 16A, B View FIGURE 16 ). Tube a gelatinous loose mass around trunk ( Figs 16A, B View FIGURE 16 ). Trunk with pale to dark orange ring around anterior margin; ring broken mid-dorsally by oviduct and midventrally by and oval unpigmented patch ( Figs 16A, B, E View FIGURE 16 ). Internally trunk shows extensive musculature and glands with prominent dorsal and ventral blood vessels ( Fig. 16G View FIGURE 16 ). Ovisac in holotype an ellipsoidal mass (not shown); extending laterally as lobes in other specimens ( Fig. 16C View FIGURE 16 ). Roots of holotype extend from ovisac on one side as one mass; in other specimens, roots as long branching masses. Males dwarfs, with spermatids and sperm ( Figs 16F, G View FIGURE 16 ), chaetal-bearing segments not inflated ( Fig. 16H View FIGURE 16 ); found in tube lumen of females.

Distribution. Known from Monterey Bay, California at 349, 633, and 1018 meters depths ( Table 2). Found in whale and cow bones.

Etymology. This species is named (noun in the genitive case) in honor of the Packard family whose foundation supports MBARI and enabled the discovery of all of the Osedax species in California.

Remarks. Osedax packardorum n. sp. is part of Osedax Clade IV and closest relative to Osedax lehmani n. sp., ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 ), from which it has a minimum uncorrected distance for COI of 8-9% ( Table 4). As pointed out above, this is one of the smaller interspecific distances among Osedax species and the two species are morphologically very similar. All 27 available COI sequences for Osedax packardorum n. sp. ( Table 3) comprise less than 1% sequence divergence. The most distinguishing feature of Osedax packardorum n. sp. is the orange ring around the anterior part of the trunk. ( Fig. 16 View FIGURE 16 A-C, E).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Annelida

Class

Polychaeta

Order

Sabellida

Family

Siboglinidae

Genus

Osedax

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