Triopha catalinae ( Cooper, 1863 )
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https://doi.org/ 10.12651/JSR.2013.2.1.007 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12784301 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/33652C17-FFB0-4003-FC8E-621DE833FC76 |
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Triopha catalinae ( Cooper, 1863 ) |
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Triopha catalinae ( Cooper, 1863) View in CoL ( Fig. 4 View Fig )
Triopa catalinae Cooper, 1863: 59 View in CoL .
Triopa carpenteri Stearns, 1873: 78 View in CoL , fig. 2 (cited from McDonald, 1983).
Triopha carpenteri View in CoL : Bergh, 1880: 112-117 (cited from McDonald, 1983); MacFarland, 1966: 106, pls. 19, 29, 31; Okutani, 2000: 779, fig. 2.
Triopha modesta Bergh, 1880: 261-266 View in CoL , pl. 14, figs. 17- 20 (cited from McDonald, 1983).
Triopa modesta : Fischer, 1887: 527 (cited from McDonald, 1983).
Triopha catalinae View in CoL : Cockerell, 1915: 229 (cited from McDonald, 1983); Ferreira, 1977: 388-396, figs. 1-11, 16; McDonald, 1983: 215; Goddard, 1984: 153; Debelius and Kuiter, 2007: 46; Gosliner et al., 2008: 277.
Triopha scrippsiana Cockerell, 1915: 228-229 View in CoL (cited from McDonald, 1983).
Triopha elioti O’Donoghue, 1921: 165-167 View in CoL (cited from McDonald, 1983).
Material examined. 1 individual, Gangwon-do, Goseonggun, Toseong-myeon, Bongpo-ri, 28 May 2012; 3 individuals, Gangwon-do, Yangyang-gun, Hyeonbuk-myeon, Gisamun-ri, 6 Jun 2012; 3 individuals ( KOSPIV000016 5265), Gangwon-do, Goseong-gun, Jugwang-myeon, Munamjin-ri, 18 Aug 2012 .
Diagnosis. Body elongate (length: 46-100 mm, width: 15-38 mm) and translucent pale white, Anterior rounded, Posterior pointed ( Fig. 4A View Fig ). Head flattened and expanded wider than body ( Fig. 4B View Fig ). Several margin process of frontal veil along anterior of head ( Fig. 4C View Fig ). Rhinophores lamellate and retractable ( Fig. 4D View Fig ). Gills five of simple tripinnate and non-retractable ( Fig. 4E View Fig ). Dorsum slightly arched, Usually several rounded end tubercles on edge of dorsum ( Fig. 4E View Fig ). Same orange color present tip of appendage: Rhionophores, Dorsal-lateral papillae, Dorsal tubercles, Frontal veil margin process, Gill branch, Posterior end.
Distribution. Korea, Japan, Alaska, Baja California, Mexico.
DNA barcode. COI sequences of the first mentioned specimen in the “Material examined” are as follows: 5′- AGCTGGTGCATTTCTAGGGGATGATCATTTTTA TAATGTCATTGTAACTGCTCATGCGTTCGTAAT AATTTTTTTTATAGTTATGCCGTTAATAATCGGA GGATTTGGTAACTGAATAGTTCCTTTACTAATT GGAGCACCTGATATAAGTTTTCCTCGAATAAAT AATATAAGATTTTGACTTCTTCCCCCCTCATTTA TTTTATTGTTGTGTTCAACATTAATAGAAGGAG GAGCTGGGACAGGATGAACTGTGTACCCTCCTT TATCTGGTCCTGTGGGTCATGGAGGTACGTCTG TAGATCTTGCTATTTTTTCTCTCCATTTAGCTGG CGCATCTTCTTTACTTGGGGCCATTAATTTTATT ACTACTATTTTTAATATACGCTCTTCGGCTATAA CTATAGAACGATTAAGTTTATTCGTTTGGTCTGT TTTGGTGACTGCTTTTCTACTCTTGCTTTCTTTA CCTGTACTAGCCGGAGCTATTACTATACTAT-3′.
According to BLAST search to GenBank, this sequence matches 99% with a COI record of Triopha catalinae ( GQ 292040) available in the GenBank. This may support the morphological identification of the species.
Remarks. Triopha catalinae distributed from Alaska to Baja California in the Eastern Pacific. From the Western Pacific Okutani (2000) recorded this species from Sanriku and Hokkaido. The present report of T. catalinae from Korea showed a distributional extension of its previously known range.
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Triopha catalinae ( Cooper, 1863 )
Jung, Daewui & Kim, Jongrak Lee and Chang-Bae 2013 |
Triopha carpenteri
Okutani, T. 2000: 779 |
Triopha catalinae
Gosliner, T. M. & D. W. Behrens & A. Valdes 2008: 277 |
Debelius, H. & R. H. Kuiter 2007: 46 |
Goddard, J. H. R. 1984: 153 |
McDonald, G. R. 1983: 215 |
Ferreira, A. J. 1977: 388 |
Triopa catalinae
Cooper, J. G. 1863: 59 |