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Molecular and morphometric analyses identify new lineages within a large Eumida (Annelida) species complex
Authors:Marcos A L Teixeira  Pedro E Vieira  Fredrik Pleijel  Bruno R Sampieri  Ascensão Ravara  Filipe O Costa  Arne Nygren
Institution:1. Departamento de Biologia, CBMA, Centre of Molecular and Environmental Biology, Universidade do Minho, Braga, Portugal;2. Institutionen for marina vetenskaper, Göteborgs Universitet, Tjärnö, Strömstad, Sweden;3. Departamento de Biologia, CESAM – Centro de Estudos do Ambiente e do Mar, Universidade de Aveiro, Aveiro, Portugal
Abstract:We report on two new lineages of the Eumida sanguinea complex from Great Britain and describe one of them as a new species using a multilocus approach, including the mitochondrial DNA COI-5P and the nuclear markers ITS (ITS1, 5.8S rRNA and ITS2) and 28S rRNA. The molecular analysis placed Eumida mackiei sp. nov. in a monophyletic clade with 19.1% (COI), 10.1% (ITS) and 1.7% (28S) mean distance to its nearest neighbour. Molecular diagnoses were also applied to nine lineages within the E. sanguinea complex. This was complemented with morphometric data employing multivariate statistical analysis and the incorporation of statistical dissimilarities against three other described species from the complex. Eumida mackiei sp. nov. can be distinguished from E. notata and E. maia by the larger distance between the eyes and differences in morphometric proportions mainly in the dorsal and ventral cirri as well as in the prostomial appendages. E. sanguinea sensu stricto failed to produce a cluster of its own in the morphometric analysis, probably due to juvenile bias. Integrative taxonomy provided strong evidence to formally describe a new cryptic species that can now be used in biomonitoring or other relevant ecological research.
Keywords:cryptic species  Eumida  Europe  molecular data  morphometrics  Polychaeta
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