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  • Monostiliferous nemerteans in the genus Ehrenberg, 1828 are characterized by having four eyes and are found globally in various marine environments, indicating a high species diversity that is still being explored.
  • Recent research has led to the identification and description of three new species based on specimens collected from northwest Pacific waters, utilizing a histology-free approach due to uniform anatomical traits across species.
  • Molecular phylogenetic analysis confirmed the genetic relationship of these new species, revealing they are part of a North Pacific and American Atlantic subclade, and suggesting that geographic location does not determine species evolution within this genus.

Article Abstract

Monostiliferous nemerteans in the genus Ehrenberg, 1828 are generally characterized as having four eyes, and they occur worldwide, from the intertidal zone to the deep-sea bottom. Recent extensive sampling of has explored the high species diversity, including many undescribed forms, but phylogenic analysis has revealed non-monophyly of the genus. We herein describe three new species of the genus (, , and ) from northwestern Pacific waters based on specimens collected by dredging or by use of a remotely operated vehicle at depths of 116-455 m. Since anatomical and histological characters traditionally used in systematics of the genus are sometimes interspecifically uniform, a histology-free approach is applied for the species descriptions in this study. To confirm the generic affiliation of the new species, a molecular phylogenetic analysis based on partial sequences of cytochrome oxidase subunit I, 16S rRNA, 18S rRNA, 28S rRNA, and histone H3 genes was performed. Our result shows that all three new species are nested in a subclade formed by species from the North Pacific and American Atlantic, inferring that geographic distribution does not reflect the cladogenesis of . Furthermore, two species with a cylindrical stylet basis, Chernyshev et al., 2020 from off the coast of India and Hawaii and from Shoho Seamount, Japan, constitute a clade in the resulting tree.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10208440PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1146.95004DOI Listing

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