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Redescription of Imajimaea draculai—a rare syllid polychaete associated with the sea pen Funiculina quadrangularis

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 June 2010

Arne Nygren*
Affiliation:
University of Gothenburg, Department of Zoology, Systematics and Biodiversity, SE-40530, Göteborg, Sweden
Fredrik Pleijel
Affiliation:
University of Gothenburg, Department of Marine Ecology Tjärnö, SE-45296, Strömstad, Sweden
*
Correspondence should be addressed to: A. Nygren, University of Gothenburg, Department of Zoology, Systematics and Biodiversity, SE-40530, GöteborgSweden email: arne.nygren@zool.gu.se

Abstract

We redescribe Imajimaea draculai based on newly collected specimens from the Swedish west coast and describe for the first time its association with the sea pen Funiculina quadrangularis. We assess the phylogenetic position of I. draculai within Autolytinae using nuclear 18SrDNA, together with mitochondrial COI and 16SrDNA, and we estimate its intraspecific variation using nuclear ITS and mitochondrial COI. Our molecular data unequivocally show that I. draculai belongs to the tribe Procerini in a clade consisting of Procerastea, Virchowia and Imajimaea that is separated from all other Procerini taxa for which molecular data are available. No intraspecific variation is found in I. draculai for the sequenced molecular markers.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 2010

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