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Flaxman, Beth; Kupriyanova, Elena. (2024). New species of Laetmonice (Aphroditidae, Annelida) from bathyal and abyssal depths around Australia. Records of the Australian Museum. 76(4): 195-210.
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10.3853/j.2201-4349.76.2024.1900 [view]
urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:5E3F088B-3100-4A49-989F-15ACA809D1F2 [view]
Flaxman, Beth; Kupriyanova, Elena
2024
New species of Laetmonice (Aphroditidae, Annelida) from bathyal and abyssal depths around Australia
Records of the Australian Museum
76(4): 195-210
Publication
Annelidabase. Article is open access.
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Research voyages on board RV ‘Investigator’ between 2015 and 2022 sampled benthic communities of Australia’s Eastern and Southern continental margins from the slope down to abyssal depths (463–5000 m) as well as the seamounts off the Indian Ocean Australian Territories (IOT) that include Christmas Island and Cocos (Keeling) Islands. Over 500 specimens of the annelid family Aphroditidae were collected during the voyages. Some of the most common aphroditids collected during these voyages belonged to the large-bodied members of the genus Laetmonice. We used fragments of COI and 16S genes to investigate the diversity of the genus. Phylogenetic studies revealed the presence of at least nine distinct mitochondrial genetic lineages within Laetmonice, four of which have been described here as Laetmonice hutchingsae sp. nov., L. murrayae sp. nov., L. mensahaedorum sp. nov. and L. paxtonae sp. nov. The new taxa are clearly structured by their bathymetric distributions. These results argue against eurybathic distribution within the genus Laetmonice and demonstrate the existence of genetically divergent taxa isolated by bathymetric environmental gradients.
Australia
Molecular systematics, Molecular biology
Systematics, Taxonomy
Systematics, Taxonomy
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Laetmonice Kinberg, 1856 (taxonomy source)
Laetmonice hutchingsae Flaxman & Kupriyanova, 2024 (original description)
Laetmonice murrayae Flaxman & Kupriyanova, 2024 (original description)
Laetmonice paxtonae Flaxman & Kupriyanova, 2024 (original description)
Laetmonice hutchingsae Flaxman & Kupriyanova, 2024 (original description)
Laetmonice murrayae Flaxman & Kupriyanova, 2024 (original description)
Laetmonice paxtonae Flaxman & Kupriyanova, 2024 (original description)
Holotype AM W.53419, geounit Christmas Island part of the Indian Ocean, identified as Laetmonice paxtonae Flaxman & Kupriyanova, 2024
Holotype AM W.53946, geounit Australian part of the South Pacific Ocean, identified as Laetmonice hutchingsae Flaxman & Kupriyanova, 2024
Holotype AM W.53953, geounit Australian part of the South Pacific Ocean, identified as Laetmonice mensahaedorum Flaxman & Kupriyanova, 2024
Holotype AM W.54337, geounit Indian Ocean, identified as Laetmonice murrayae Flaxman & Kupriyanova, 2024
Holotype AM W.53946, geounit Australian part of the South Pacific Ocean, identified as Laetmonice hutchingsae Flaxman & Kupriyanova, 2024
Holotype AM W.53953, geounit Australian part of the South Pacific Ocean, identified as Laetmonice mensahaedorum Flaxman & Kupriyanova, 2024
Holotype AM W.54337, geounit Indian Ocean, identified as Laetmonice murrayae Flaxman & Kupriyanova, 2024
Etymology
Named after Dr Pat Hutchings, Australian Museum [details]
Etymology
The species name comes from from mensa haedorum meaning “kid’s table” in Latin, after a dinner gathering of ... [details]
Etymology
Named after Anna Murray, Australian Museum [details]
Etymology
Named after Dr Hannelore Paxton, Macquarie University and Australian Museum [details]