Revision of Condyloderes (Kinorhyncha, Cyclorhagida) including description of Condyloderes shirleyi sp. nov

Zootaxa. 2019 Feb 27;4561(1):zootaxa.4561.1.1. doi: 10.11646/zootaxa.4561.1.1.

Abstract

The description of a new representative of the species-poor genus Condyloderes Higgins, 1969 from the Northeast Pacific (Alaska) is reported. The analyzed specimens of Condyloderes shirleyi sp. nov. showed a significant variation of numerous morphological characters, along with female-specific traits known also from other congeneric species. These findings stimulated the re-investigation of the type material of the six species of Condyloderes described so far, i.e., C. kurilensis Adrianov Maiorova, 2016, C. megastigma Sørensen, Rho Kim, 2010b, C. multispinosus (McIntyre, 1962) Higgins, 1969, C. paradoxus Higgins, 1969, C. setoensis Adrianov, Murakami Shirayama, 2002, and C. storchi Higgins, 2004 in Martorelli Higgins, 2004. Our study allowed to reveal various morphological novelties and to emend the diagnosis of these species and of the genus Condyloderes. Furthermore, our analysis led to synonymize C. megastigma with C. setoensis. The results of our investigation about the significant variation in C. shirleyi sp. nov. raise a wider question on species identity within Kinorhyncha, underscoring the necessity, if possible, to describe new species from a higher number of specimens and to concentrate on the morphological variation of the going-to-be-described species.

Keywords: Amphibia, Centroderidae, intraspecific variation, meiofauna, new species, taxonomy.

MeSH terms

  • Alaska
  • Animals
  • Female
  • Invertebrates*