Abstract

Polyonyxsocialissp. n. from the South China Sea of Vietnam is described. The new species was collected in a previous study that compared the vertebrate and invertebrate symbiont communities living in the tubes of two syntopic species of the polychaete genus Chaetopterus. Polyonyxsocialissp. n. inhabits the tubes of the smaller polychaete species as a heterosexual pair, and frequently shares the cavity of the host’s tube with a larger porcellanid, P.heok, also present as a male-female pair, and with a species of trinchesiid nudibranch. Less frequently, the new species shares its host with a heterosexual pair of a larger species of pinnotherid crab. Polyonyxsocialissp. n. belongs to the P.sinensis group, a world-wide distributed morphological line within the heterogeneous genus Polyonyx. Most species in this group are obligate commensals of chaetopterid polychaetes. The crabs have a transversally cylindrical habitus, which enables them to move laterally along the worm tubes with ease. Polyonyxsocialissp. n. is a relatively small species that lives attached to the inner walls of the polychaete tube. The small size and flattened chelipeds and walking legs of the new species confers it an advantage to cohabiting the same worm tube with larger decapod species occupying most of the tube’s cavity.

Highlights

  • The porcellanid genus Polyonyx Stimpson is a diverse and heterogeneous taxon containing more than 30 species worldwide, most of which distributed in the Indo-West Pacific (IWP) (Johnson 1958; Haig 1960; Werding 2001; Osawa 2007; Osawa and McLaughlin 2010; Osawa and Ng 2016; Osawa et al 2018; this study)

  • Polyonyx socialis sp. n. inhabits as a heterosexual pair the tubes of one of two syntopic species of Chaetopterus, which according to Britayev et al (2017), may be a new undescribed species of polychaete from the Vietnamese South China Sea

  • These authors reported the new porcellanid frequently sharing the polychaete tube with a heterosexual pair of the significantly larger porcellanid P. heok and of the tergipedid nudibranch Phestilla sp

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Introduction

The porcellanid genus Polyonyx Stimpson is a diverse and heterogeneous taxon containing more than 30 species worldwide, most of which distributed in the Indo-West Pacific (IWP) (Johnson 1958; Haig 1960; Werding 2001; Osawa 2007; Osawa and McLaughlin 2010; Osawa and Ng 2016; Osawa et al 2018; this study).

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