Integrative taxonomy of a new giant deep-sea caudofoveate from South China Sea cold seeps

Chong Chen, Xu Liu, Xinyu Gu, Jian Wen Qiu, Jin Sun*

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Abstract

Caudofoveata is a class of worm-like molluscs (aplacophorans) that typically have an infaunal lifestyle, burrowing in soft bottoms in a wide range of marine habitats from shallow to deep waters. Here, we describe a very large new species of caudofoveate from South China Sea methane seeps growing up to 154 mm in length: Chaetoderma shenloong sp. nov. It is the first caudofoveate to be named from a chemosynthetic ecosystem and the first aplacophoran mollusc associated with seeps. Our new species stands out from other Pacific Chaetoderma species by its large size, a wide body relative to its length, a barely sclerotised radula, and the presence of isosceles-triangular sclerites. Phylogenetic reconstruction using the mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI) gene placed it within a paraphyletic clade comprising Chaetodermatidae and Limifossoridae, in line with a previous phylogenetic analysis. This also revealed that C. shenloong sp. nov. is conspecific with a Chaetoderma sp. whose whole genome was recently sequenced and assembled but remained undescribed until now. The most closely related species with an available COI sequence was C. felderi, the largest caudofoveate species recorded. Our discovery suggests caudofoveates may be present in other seeps globally but so far neglected; a potential example is C. felderi from the Gulf of Mexico, where seeps are abundant but whose exact habitat remains unclear.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)841-850
Number of pages10
JournalZoosystematics and Evolution
Volume100
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 19 Jun 2024

Scopus Subject Areas

  • Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
  • Animal Science and Zoology
  • Insect Science

User-Defined Keywords

  • Aplacophora
  • Caudofoveata
  • chemosynthetic
  • F site
  • Haima
  • hydrocarbon seep
  • Jiaolong Ridge
  • new species

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