Revisiting Stygocapitella (Annelida, Parergodrilidae) in Japan, with insights into their amphi-Pacific diversification

Author:

Hookabe Natsumi1ORCID,Jimi Naoto23ORCID,Fujimoto Shinta4,Kajihara Hiroshi5

Affiliation:

1. Research Institute for Global Change (RIGC), JAMSTEC , Yokosuka, Kanagawa 237-0061, Japan

2. Sugashima Marine Biological Laboratory, Graduate School of Science, Nagoya University , Toba, Mie 517-0004, Japan

3. Centre for Marine & Coastal Studies, Universiti Sains Malaysia 11800 USM , Penang, Malaysia

4. Graduate School of Sciences and Technology for Innovation, Yamaguchi University , Yamaguchi 753-8512, Japan

5. Faculty of Science, Hokkaido University , Sapporo 060-0810, Japan

Abstract

Polychaetes are typically found in marine environments with limited species adapting to semi-terrestrial habitats. The genus Stygocapitella comprises interstitial polychaetes dwelling in sandy beach areas around or above the high-water line. Based on molecular data, previous studies suggested the presence of multiple cryptic species in some different localities in the world lumped together as Stygocapitella subterranea . In Japan, reports on Stygocapitella were scarce, with only one species having been documented 40 years ago at Ishikari Beach in Hokkaido by the name of S. subterranea . We revisited these earlier findings and uncovered the presence of two distinct species in Stygocapitella . One of these species is herein named Stygocapitella itoi sp. nov., while the other corresponds to S. budaevae , originally described from the Russian Far East. Stygocapitella itoi sp. nov. possesses a chaetal pattern similar to that of S. australis , S. furcata and S. pacifica but can be distinguished from the congeners by two characters: a slightly forked pygidium and forked chaetae consisting of two teeth and two outer prongs. Our multi-locus phylogenetic analysis showed close relationships across the Pacific Ocean in two separated lineages in the genus, suggesting ancient dispersal or allopatric speciation after vicariance events.

Funder

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Publisher

The Royal Society

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