朝鲜半岛附近沿海地区飞蝗科三新种(桡足目,飞蝗目)。

IF 2.3 3区 生物学 Q2 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
PeerJ Pub Date : 2025-01-16 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.7717/peerj.18767
Jong Guk Kim, Kyuhee Cho, Jimin Lee
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摘要

1944年在太平洋发现的琵琶鱼科Idyanthidae Lang的分类学研究很少。作为本地区首次报道的该科,在朝鲜半岛附近的沿海生境中描述了一种单型属Idyellopsis Lang(1948)和两种属Idyella Sars(1905)。在体与生殖双体的长宽比、尾刚毛1的长度和雌性P5基内足动物的结构上,东侧叶黄树与Idyellopsis typica Lang, 1948的模式种有明显区别。11月的Idyella dolichi sp.和11月的Idyella exochos sp.与1905年的Idyella exigua Sars, 1920年的Idyella major Sars和1905年的Idyella pallidula Sars共用雌性P5 exo足的四根体毛。然而,这两个新种与欧洲三种的不同之处在于P1内足末端的枢椎和雌性P5基内足,以及生殖双体的形状。雄性Idyella dolichi sp. 11也有两个明显的特征:P2内足远端两节完全融合,触角第三节外突突出。在韩国海域发现了3个新物种,扩大了Idyellopsis和Idyella的地理分布。我们还在属水平上讨论了菊科成员之间可能的系统发育关系。
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Three new species of the family Idyanthidae (Copepoda, Harpacticoida) from sublittoral zones around the Korean Peninsula.

There are few taxonomic studies of the harpacticoid family Idyanthidae Lang, 1944 in the Pacific Ocean. As a first report of the family in this region, one species of the monotypic genus Idyellopsis Lang, 1948 and two species of the genus Idyella Sars, 1905 are described from sublittoral habitats around the Korean Peninsula. Idyellopsis orientalis sp. nov. is distinguished from the type and only species of the genus, Idyellopsis typica Lang, 1948, in the length:width ratio of the body and genital double-somite, length of caudal seta I, and structure of the female P5 baseoendopod. Idyella dolichi sp. nov. and Idyella exochos sp. nov. share the armature of the female P5 exopod with four setae with Idyella exigua Sars, 1905, Idyella major Sars, 1920, and Idyella pallidula Sars, 1905. However, the two new species differ from the three European species in the armature of the terminal segment of the P1 endopod and female P5 baseoendopod, and in the shape of the genital double-somite. The male of Idyella dolichi sp. nov. also has two distinct features: the distal two segments of the P2 endopod are completely fused, and the third segment of the antennule has a prominent outer projection. The geographical distribution of Idyellopsis and Idyella is extended by the discovery of three new species in Korean waters. We also discuss a possible phylogenetic relationship among members of family Idyanthidae at genus level.

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PeerJ MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES-
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