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First record of Heterorhabdus papilliger (Calanoida, Heterorhabdidae) from Korean waters based on morphological and molecular features

Journal of Species Research / Journal of Species Research, (E)2713-8615
2021, v.10 no.1, pp.78-85
이석주 (해양생물자원연구소)
정만기 (전남대학교)
서민호 (한국해양과학기술원)
최장한 (전남대학교)
서호영 (전남대학교)

Abstract

Heterorhabdus papilliger (Claus, 1863) is newly reported from the Tsushima Warm Current realm of the southern Korean waters. Its morphological diagnostic characteristics generally agreed well with the original description and the previous records of H. papilliger. The female of H. papilliger can be recognized by the genital somite, which in lateral view has a more or less rounded genital prominence and an uninflated posterior ventral margin; the second exopodal segment of male right leg 5 with the medial projection with a large, rounded, plumose proximal lobe, and a poorly developed distal lobe. The genetic difference for the partial mtCOI gene between Korean specimens and H. papilliger from Spain and Japan of the same clade is 0.4%, while the difference between Korean specimens is 0.5%. However, the interspecific difference for the mtCOI gene between H. papilliger from the Korean waters and the other Heterorhabdus species is in the range of 14.7-20.8%, suggesting that the former is a valid species.

keywords
Copepoda, DNA barcoding, mtCOI gene, Korean waters, Tsushima warm current

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