Geographical and vertical distribution of Axinulus (Bivalvia: Thyasiridae): New data on distribution in the North Pacific and description of a new species

IF 3.8 3区 地球科学 Q1 OCEANOGRAPHY
Gennady M. Kamenev , Julia D. Sigwart
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The genus Axinulus is the richest in species number and quantitative abundance among representatives of the family Thyasiridae, which is found in the abyssal and hadal zones of the deep-sea areas of the northern Pacific Ocean. Many species of the genus form abundant populations and dominate the benthic communities of these deep-sea areas. The study of the material of bivalves collected by the “AleutBio” deep-sea expedition (2022) in the eastern part of the Aleutian Basin (Bering Sea) and in the Aleutian Trench revealed the occurrence of three species of the genus Axinulus, one of which turned out to be new to science, and Axinulus krylovae and Axinulus oliveri were first records for the eastern Pacific. Here, we describe Axinulus pentagonalis sp. nov. found in the Bering Sea and on the oceanic slopes of the Aleutian Islands at depths of 3646–4630 m and present new data on the distribution of A. krylovae and A. oliveri. The main feature distinguishing the new species from other species of Axinulus is the presence of a unique sculpture of the prodissoconch consisting of thin, curved, ramified, and branched folds extending from a short ridge in the middle of the prodissoconch. In addition, the new species differs from most of related species in the presence of a bulbous tip of the foot divided into two parts. We compare the new species with all related species and analyze the geographic and vertical distribution of all species of the genus Axinulus supplemented by new data.
双壳目:袋螨科的地理和垂直分布:北太平洋地区分布的新资料和一新种的描述
Axinulus属是洋蓟科代表中种类数量和数量丰度最丰富的属,分布在北太平洋深海的深海区和浅滩区。该属的许多物种形成了丰富的种群,并主导着这些深海地区的底栖生物群落。对“阿留申生物”号深海考察(2022年)在阿留申盆地东部(白令海)和阿留申海沟采集的双壳类材料进行研究,发现了Axinulus属的3种,其中1种为科学新发现,Axinulus krylovae和Axinulus oliveri是东太平洋的首次记录。在这里,我们描述了在白令海和阿留申群岛海洋斜坡3646-4630米深处发现的Axinulus pentagonalis sp. 11,并提供了A. krylovae和A. oliveri分布的新数据。新种与其他Axinulus物种的主要区别在于,存在独特的prodissoconch雕刻,包括从prodissoconch中间的短脊延伸出来的薄的,弯曲的,分叉的和分支的褶皱。此外,这个新物种与大多数相关物种的不同之处在于,它的脚尖呈球茎状,分为两部分。我们将新种与所有近缘种进行了比较,并在补充新资料的基础上分析了Axinulus属所有种的地理分布和垂直分布。
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Progress in Oceanography
Progress in Oceanography 地学-海洋学
CiteScore
7.20
自引率
4.90%
发文量
138
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Progress in Oceanography publishes the longer, more comprehensive papers that most oceanographers feel are necessary, on occasion, to do justice to their work. Contributions are generally either a review of an aspect of oceanography or a treatise on an expanding oceanographic subject. The articles cover the entire spectrum of disciplines within the science of oceanography. Occasionally volumes are devoted to collections of papers and conference proceedings of exceptional interest. Essential reading for all oceanographers.
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