The Emperor’s Cadlina, hidden diversity and gill cavity evolution: new insights for the taxonomy and phylogeny of dorid nudibranchs (Mollusca: Gastropoda)

Author:

Korshunova Tatiana1,Fletcher Karin2,Picton Bernard34,Lundin Kennet56,Kashio Sho7,Sanamyan Nadezhda8,Sanamyan Karen8,Padula Vinicius9,Schrödl Michael10,Martynov Alexander11ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Koltzov Institute of Developmental Biology RAS, Moscow, Russia

2. Milltech Marine, Port Orchard, Washington, USA

3. National Museums Northern Ireland, Cultra, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom

4. Queen’s University, Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom

5. Gothenburg Natural History Museum, Gothenburg, Sweden

6. Gothenburg Global Biodiversity Centre, Gothenburg, Sweden

7. Natural History Museum, Kishiwada City, Sakaimachi, Kishiwada, Osaka Prefecture, Japan

8. Kamchatka Branch of Pacific Geographical Institute FEB RAS, Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, Russia

9. National Museum, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Quinta da Boa Vista, São Cristóvão, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil

10. SNSB-Bavarian State Collection of Zoology, Münchhausenstr. 21, München, and Biozentrum and GeoBioCenter LMU Munich, Germany

11. Zoological Museum, Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia

Abstract

Abstract Dorids are one of the largest nudibranch groups, encompassing more than 2000 species. One of the crucial problems with tracing the evolution of dorids is the relationship between cryptobranch dorids (gill cavity present) and phanerobranch dorids (gill cavity absent). Integrative morphological and molecular studies of the enigmatic Japanese dorid species of the cryptobranch genus Cadlina, C. japonica and ‘C.’ sagamiensis, which were collected by the Emperor of Japan (Shōwa era), are presented here for the first time. It is shown that while C. japonica does belong to the Cadlina clade, another Japanese species ‘C.’ sagamiensis is not part of the cryptobranch dorids of the family Cadlinidae, but is related to both the phanerobranch dorid family, Hexabranchidae, and to the cryptobranch family Cadlinellidae stat. nov. A new genus, Showajidaia gen. nov., and new family, Showajidaiidae fam. nov., are proposed for ‘C.’ sagamiensis, and four new species of the genus Cadlina are described based on a dorid-wide molecular phylogenetic analysis, which is the first substantial update of the dorid family system since 2010. Integration of phylogenetic data with an ontogenetic model of dorid evolution suggests that cryptobranch organization can be most reliably assessed as the ancestral state for the majority of dorids.

Funder

German Research Foundation

MSU Zoological Museum

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

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

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