Baseodiscus nipponensis, (HUBRECHT, 1887)
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https://doi.org/ 10.1093/zoolinnean/zlac015 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7036949 |
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BASEODISCUS NIPPONENSIS ( HUBRECHT, 1887) View in CoL View at ENA
( FIG. 3N View Figure 3 )
Eupolia nipponensis Hubrecht, 1887: 14–15 View in CoL , pl. I, figs4, 5, 10, pl. VII, figs 6, 11, 12 (Sagami Bay, Japan).
Baseodiscus nipponensis: Bürger, 1904: 84 View in CoL .
Baseodiscus nipponicus View in CoL (lapsus calami): Kajihara, 2017: 423 (Sagami Bay, Japan).
Material examined: ICHUM 6338 View Materials , extracted DNA and remaining body preserved in 99% EtOH; 19 February 2014, dredged from Sagami Bay (between 35°05′57″N, 139°34′52″E, 249 m depth and 35°05′47″N, 139°34′05″E, 309 m depth), Japan, station 2 of the 2 nd JAMBIO Coastal Organism Joint Survey ( Nakano et al., 2015), collected by H. Kajihara. GoogleMaps
Sequences: From ICHUM 6338 View Materials : LC178630 View Materials , 28S (1121 bp); LC178677 View Materials , 16S (505 bp) .
Description: Body length 3.5 cm, width 1 mm; dorsally reddish brown, ventrally white; eyes present; cephalic furrow encircling head; secondary furrows present ( Fig. 3N View Figure 3 ).
Distribution: So far known only from Sagami Bay, Japan ( Hubrecht, 1887; Kajihara, 2017; present study).
Remarks: Hubrecht’s (1887) material of Eupolia nipponensis was dredged from green mud at a depth of 345 fathoms (about 640 m) on 12 May 1875 by HMS Challenger in Sagami Bay (35°11′00″N, 139°28′00″E). Three body fragments were illustrated by Hubrecht (1887: pl. I, figs 4, 5, 10). Although nothing is mentioned about the size and coloration of these specimens, they were probably small (probably a few centimetres) and devoid of colour pattern, although Hubrecht (1887: fig. 5) may have illustrated the dorsal pigmentation that is also seen in our specimen (ICHUM 6338) from a depth of 309 m in Sagami Bay. Judging from the body size, our specimen (3.5 cm long) was probably a juvenile.
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Baseodiscus nipponensis
Kajihara, Hiroshi, Abukawa, Shushi & Chernyshev, Alexei V. 2022 |
Eupolia nipponensis
Hubrecht AAW 1887: 15 |