A review of the genus Muusoctopus (Cephalopoda: Octopoda) from Arctic waters.

IF 1.7 3区 生物学 Q2 ZOOLOGY
Alexey V Golikov, Gudmundur Gudmundsson, Martin E Blicher, Lis L Jørgensen, Ekaterina I Korneeva, Steinunn H Olafsdottir, Elena I Shagimardanova, Leyla H Shigapova, Denis V Zakharov, Olga L Zimina, Rushan M Sabirov
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Abstract

We report two Arctic species of incirrate octopods new to science. One is formally described here as Muusoctopus aegir Golikov, Gudmundsson & Sabirov sp. nov. while the other, Muusoctopus sp. 1, is not formally described due to a limited number of samples (all are immature individuals). These two species differ from each other, and from other Muusoctopus, especially in: 1) absence of stylets (in M. aegir sp. nov.); 2) proportions of mantle and head; 3) funnel organ morphology (W-shaped with medial and marginal limbs of equal length in M. aegir sp. nov., or medial are slightly longer; V V-shaped with medial limbs slightly longer and broader than marginal in Muusoctopus sp. 1); 4) sucker and gill lamellae counts; 5) relative arm length and sucker diameter; and 6) male reproductive system relative size and morphology. Species of Muusoctopus now comprise four of 12 known Arctic cephalopods. Additionally, this study provides: a) new data on the morphology and reproductive biology of M. johnsonianus and M. sibiricus, and a diagnosis of M. sibiricus; b) the equations to estimate mantle length and body mass from beak measurements of M. aegir sp. nov. and M. johnsonianus; c) a cytochrome c oxidase subunit I gene barcode for M. sibiricus; d) new data on the ecology and distribution of all studied species; and e) a data table for the identification of northern North Atlantic and Arctic species of Muusoctopus.

标题北极水域Muusoctopus属(头足纲:八足纲)的研究进展。
我们报告了两个北极物种的刺激章鱼的新科学。其中一种被正式描述为Muusoctopus aegir Golikov, Gudmundsson & Sabirov sp. 11 .,而另一种,Muusoctopus sp. 1,由于样本数量有限(都是未成熟的个体),没有被正式描述。这两个种彼此不同,也不同于其他的无柄章鱼,特别是在:1)没有花柱(在M. aegir sp.十一月);2)披风与头部比例;3)漏斗器官形态(盾叶蕨为w形,内侧肢和边缘肢等长,或内侧肢略长;V形具内侧肢稍长和宽于边缘在Muusoctopus sp. 1;吸盘和鳃片数;5)相对臂长和吸盘直径;6)男性生殖系统的相对大小和形态。在已知的12种北极头足类动物中,有4种是Muusoctopus。此外,本研究还提供了:a)约翰逊氏乳杆菌和西伯利亚乳杆菌形态和生殖生物学的新资料,以及西伯利亚乳杆菌的诊断;b)由喙部测量得到的盾部长度和体质量方程;c) sibiricus细胞色素c氧化酶亚基I基因条形码;D)所有被研究物种的生态和分布的新数据;e)北大西洋北部和北极的木爪章鱼种类鉴定资料表。
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Zoological Letters
Zoological Letters Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
CiteScore
3.60
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发文量
12
审稿时长
10 weeks
期刊介绍: Zoological Letters is an open access journal that publishes new and important findings in the zoological sciences. As a sister journal to Zoological Science, Zoological Letters covers a wide range of basic fields of zoology, from taxonomy to bioinformatics. We also welcome submissions of paleontology reports as part of our effort to contribute to the development of new perspectives in evolutionary zoology. Our goal is to serve as a global publishing forum for fundamental researchers in all fields of zoology.
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