A new southern record of the holopelagic annelid Poeobius meseres Heath, 1930 (Flabelligeridae)

Biodivers Data J. 2020 Nov 30:8:e58655. doi: 10.3897/BDJ.8.e58655. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

Background: The unusual holopelagic annelid Poeobius meseres Heath, 1930 (Flabelligeridae) was first collected from Monterey Bay, California and has been subsequently recorded across the northern Pacific from Japan to the Gulf of California. Rare occurrences in the eastern tropical Pacific have extended as far as 7° S off Peru.

New information: Using molecular phylogenetic analysis of a newly-collected specimen from the Salas y Gómez Ridge off Chile, we extend the known geographic range of P. meseres southwards by 2040 km. This subtropical specimen showed higher genetic similarity to a specimen from the type locality (< 1.5% pairwise COI distance) than to representatives from the Aleutian Islands and Japan (5-6%), establishing the first genetically-confirmed occurrence of this species in the Southern Hemisphere. The latitudinal range of P. meseres encompasses the sole collection locality, off Ecuador, of Enigma terwielii Betrem, 1925, a pelagic annelid which has been compared to P. meseres, but is indeterminable due to an inadequate description. We therefore suggest that the earlier sole record of E. terwielii may have been an occurrence of what is known now as P. meseres.

Keywords: COI; Pacific Ocean; deep sea; pelagic; polychaete.

Grants and funding

Scripps Institution of Oceanography Director's Office, Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC)