Psychronaetes sp. CCZ_101
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Psychronaetes sp. CCZ_101 |
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Material.
Clarion-Clipperton Zone • 1 specimen; APEI 7; 4.8877°N, 141.757°W; 3132 m deep; 27 May. 2018; Smith & Durden leg.; GenBank: ON400690 View Materials (COI), ON406630 View Materials (18S); NHMUK 2022.62; Voucher code: CCZ_063. • 1 specimen; APEI 4; 7.2647°N, 149.7741°W; 3562 m deep; 03 Jun. 2018; Smith & Durden leg.; GenBank: ON400707 View Materials (COI), ON406631 View Materials (18S); NHMUK 2022.65; Voucher code: CCZ_101. • 1 specimen; APEI 4; 7.2647°N, 149.7741°W; 3562 m deep; 03 Jun. 2018; Smith & Durden leg.; GenBank: ON400709 View Materials (COI), ON406639 View Materials (18S); NHMUK 2022.67; Voucher code: CCZ_103. • 1 specimen; APEI 4; 7.2647°N, 149.7741°W; 3562 m deep; 03 Jun. 2018; Smith & Durden leg.; GenBank: ON400710 View Materials (COI), ON406632 View Materials (18S); NHMUK 2022.68; Voucher code: CCZ_104 GoogleMaps .
Description.
Four specimens (Fig. 48A-D View Figure 48 ). Body dorso-ventrally flattened (L = 15.9 cm, W = 3.4 cm), tapering at both ends; pronounced “neck” anteriorly; mouth anteroventral, anus posterodorsal. Tentacles 18, with long stems and large elongate oval discs (Fig. 48G View Figure 48 ). Body wall firm and leathery, dark violet in preserved specimen, with evident, numerous calcareous wheel-like ossicles that make the skin sparkle under light. Mid-ventral ambulacrum is naked; one irregular row of ≥ 40 tube feet running along each ventrolateral ambulacra (Fig. 48G View Figure 48 ), very conspicuous on live specimens (Fig. 48A-D View Figure 48 ), but fully retracted on preserved specimens. Paired dorsal ambulacra with ~ 20 papillae each; ~ 7 long thick papillae distributed along each ambulacrum, interspersed with smaller ones (Fig. 48A-E View Figure 48 ). There are ~ 18 large conical papillae surrounding the anterior margin dorsally, fully fused forming a fringe (Fig. 48B, D View Figure 48 ). Dorsal ossicles numerous, wheel-like, of different sizes (ranging from 77-340 μm in diameter) but mostly large; strongly concave; central primary cross with 4-6 struts, mostly four; smooth rim; with 10-16, mostly 12, short spokes (Fig. 48F, H View Figure 48 ).
Remarks.
Based on ossicle morphology, the four specimens were considered to belong to the same species. Sequence of the 18S were found to be identical between specimens CCZ_063, CCZ_101, and CCZ_104 (0.0% K2P distance) but 1.3% divergent from CCZ_103. The COI gene was amplified for the four specimens and genetic divergence ranges between 0.8% to 7.4%. The two specimens collected in APEI 4 are less genetically divergent (CCZ_101-CCZ_104 = 0.8% K2P). The specimen collected in APEI 7 (CCZ_063) is 2.3-2.9% divergent from the other three. The specimen CCZ_103 is 7.4% divergent to CCZ_101 and CCZ_104, but only 2.9% divergent from CCZ_063. While the former values are within the range of interspecific genetic divergence, we considered the specimen to belong to the same species as both the ossicle and external morphological characters are similar to the other three specimens. In addition, the trace files for both 18S and COI for this specimen are messy and the high genetic divergence could be an artifact of miss-called nucleotides. Unfortunately, there are no sequences available for Psychronaetes , but we included sequences of other genera within the family ( Pannychia , Laetmogone , and Benthogone ) for which COI genetic divergence ranged from 23-31%. In the phylogenetic tree, the four specimens were recovered in a well-supported clade (Fig. 34 View Figure 34 ), close to other Laetmogonidae (poorly supported). This species has an anterior brim, which is characteristic of the monotypic genus Psychronaetes . Psychronaetes hanseni Pawson, 1983 differs from the four specimens in having smaller dorsal wheel ossicles (d = 50-80 µm) with 9-12 spokes, only 15 tube feet on each of paired ventral ambulacrum, 15 mouth tentacles instead of 18, and in the number of papillae on the dorsal paired ambulacra. The species and genus were described from two specimens collected in the CCZ ( Pawson 1983).
Ecology.
The four specimens were found on the sedimented seafloor of seamounts in APEIs 4 and 7 between 3132-3562 m depth.
Comparison with image-based catalogue.
No exactly similar Psychronaetes sp. morphotypes have been encountered in seabed image surveys conducted in the eastern CCZ or in abyssal areas of the Kiribati EEZ. Consequently, the in situ images of these specimens were catalogued as a new morphotype (i.e., Psychronaetes sp. indet., HOL_110). However, HOL_110 can resemble at least two other Laetmogonidae morphotypes catalogued from seabed imagery; Laetmogonidae gen. indet., HOL_030 (e.g., dark violet, but with 8+ long papillae) which is commonly found in the eastern CCZ (but not in the Kiribati EEZ); and Psychronaetes sp. indet., HOL_122 (e.g., violet, but only with six or seven long papillae and with fewer (<20) and larger, thick tube feet) which was also only found in the western CCZ.
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