Austropallenehalanychi sp. nov., a new species of sea spider (Pycnogonida, Callipallenidae) from the Ross Sea, Antarctica

Zookeys. 2023 Nov 28:1185:163-180. doi: 10.3897/zookeys.1185.108286. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

Here we present Austropallenehalanychisp. nov., a new species of pycnogonid within the family Callipallenidae (Pycnogonida), collected from the Ross Sea, Antarctica. While retaining key morphological features known for the genus Austropallene Hodgson, 1915a, the new species is distinguished from congeners by its much larger size, along with the combined absence of a denticle on the inner surface of the fixed finger of the chelifore claw along with the presence of small conical outgrowths where the fixed finger of the chelifore claw meets the movable finger on both the dorsal and ventral sides, and also the ability to fully close the chelifore claw. Additionally, the complete mitochondrial genome of A.halanychi is consistent with other members of the genus Austropallene in terms of gene order and directionality. A phylogenetic tree consisting of mitochondrial protein-coding gene data places A.halanychi as sister to Austropallenecornigera (Möbius, 1902). Additionally, a phylogenetic tree constructed using partial COI data from other callipallenids placed the new species in a clade containing the genus Austropallene. The combination of molecular data in addition to key morphological differences from similar species in the genus leaves no doubt that the new taxon is a new Antarctic species of Austropallene.

Keywords: Biodiversity; morphology; mtDNA; phylogeny; taxonomy.

Grants and funding

Funding for this research was supported by NSF grants (ANT-1043745, and OPP-0132032 to ARM). This research was also supported by the Earth and Ecosystem Science Ph.D. program in the College of Science and Engineering at Central Michigan University.