Hyachelia tortugae Barnard, 1967
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Hyachelia tortugae Barnard, 1967 View in CoL ( Figs. 1 View Fig and 3 View Fig )
Hyachelia tortugae Barnard, 1967: 120–125 View in CoL , figs. 1–4; Aguirre et al. 1998: 93; Yabut et al. 2014: 5, figs. 1A, 3, 4, 5A; Robinson et al. 2016: 1235–1237; Valencia et al. 2018: 86–88, figs. 1, 2.
Material examined: 8 males, 5 females, 2 juveniles, Santa Cruz, Aracruz, Espírito Santo, Brazil (19°57'40.3"S, 40°07'57.5"W), ZUEC CRU 4386.
Distribution: Type locality: Porto Nuñez, Santa Cruz Island, Galapagos (~ 0°45'S, 90°20'W), on green turtle Chelonia mydas ( Barnard, 1967) . Palmyra Atoll National Wildlife Refuge (5°53'N, 162°5'W), on C. mydas ( Yabut et al. 2014) . Parque Nacional Marino Las Baulas, Guanacaste, Costa Rica (10°20'N, 85°51'W), on C. mydas (Robinson et al. 2017) . Gorgona Island, Colombia (2°58'00"N, 78°11'24"W), on C. mydas ( Valencia et al. 2018) . Atlantic Ocean: Santa Cruz, Aracruz, Espírito Santo, Brazil (10°17'59.0"S, 36°17'25.6"W), on C. mydas (present study).
Remarks: Hyachelia tortugae from the Brazilian green turtles displayed the overall morphology found in the original description provided by Barnard (1967) and remarks from Yabut et al. (2014). This species was observed only on green turtle hosts.
Phylogenetic analysis
Sequences of species found on the Brazilian southeastern coast ( H. macrodactyla , P. hawaiensis , P. littoralis and S. youngi ) as well as H. lowryi and H. tortugae are newly available. Due to the low sampling of Talitrida , which comprises more than 700 spp (Horton et al. 2023), we resume our discussion of the relationships among Hyachelia spp. Within the infraorder Talitrida , there are four families represented in the present analysis: Brevitalitridae (terrestrial), Hyalidae (marine, shallow infralittoral and commensal), Hyalellidae (freshwater) and Talitridae (terrestrial or marine supralittoral). Hyalidae includes two subfamilies: The possibly polyphyletic Hyalinae ( Fig. 4 View Fig ); and Hyachelinae. Hyachelinae, comprised by H. lowryi and H. tortugae , was recovered both in ML and BI trees ( Figs. 4 View Fig and S 1 View Fig ). The Hyachelia clade showed long branch attraction, suggesting phylogenetic uncertainty, especially for 18SrRNA ( Fig. S1 View Fig ), complicating attempts to map the evolution of the gene ( Lindgren and Daly 2007). Therefore, a more comprehensive view of the evolutionary history requires knowledge of other molecular markers and inclusion of more sibling taxa to help understand the relationships.
Divergence time estimates are in agreement with the ages of the infraorder Amphipoda inferred by CopilaŞ-Ciocianu et al. (2020). According to our analyses, the ancestor of the genus Hyachelia originated in the Cretaceous around 127.66 Mya [95% highest posterior density intervals ( HPD): 87.00–174.64] and possibly represents the very first split of the infraorder Talitrida ( Fig. 1 View Fig ). Within the genus, Hyachelia tortugae and H. lowryi split in the Miocene, around 26.16 Mya (95% HPD: 9.36–46.43 Mya, Fig. 4 View Fig ).
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Hyachelia tortugae Barnard, 1967
Iwasa-Arai, Tammy, Andrade, Sónia C. S., Miguel, Camila, Siqueira, Silvana G. L., Werneck, Max Rondon, Leite, Fosca P. P., Moraes, Lara, Santos, Marcelo Renan D., Medeiros, Luciana S., Lopes, Uylia H. & Serejo, Cristiana 2023 |
Hyachelia tortugae Barnard, 1967: 120–125
Valencia B & Sampson L & Giraldo A. 2018: 86 |
Robinson NJ & Lazo-Wasem EA & Paladino FV & Zardus JD & Pinou T. 2016: 1235 |
Yabut MG & Lazo-Wasem EA & Sterling EJ & Gomez A. 2014: 5 |
Aguirre AA & Spraker TR & Balazs GH & Zimmerman B. 1998: 93 |
Barnard JL 1967: 125 |