Abstract

The existence of mole crabs had been reported from the southern coast of Central Java. However, no mole crab data was available from the northern coast Central Java.  This study aimed to figure out the existence of mole crabs in the northern coast of Central Java as revealed from the cytochrome c oxidase 1 (COI) barcoding. Mole crabs samples collected in Sendang Sikucing Beach Kendal. Taxonomic status of the samples was inferred from sequences similarity test using basic local alignment search tool to conspecific sequence deposited in GenBank. Pairwise genetic distances were calculated based on the Kimura 2-parameter model. A phylogenetic tree had reconstructed in molecular evolution genetic analysis (MEGA) software based on neighbor-joining algorithm. Branching reliability was obtained from 1000 bootstraps replication while branching polarity was obtained from the out-group comparison. The mole crab samples from the northern coast of Central Java had unambiguously identified as Emerita emeritus based on high sequences similarities (98.27%-99.70%), low genetic distances (0.002-0.005), and their monophyly with Emerita emeritus (KR047035) in GenBank. Pairwise analysis among each possibility pair of samples had genetic distances ranged between 0.000 and 0.005, indicated that all sample belong to single species. The data provide the first record of the existence of Emerita emeritus in the northern coast of Central Java. Our data on the existence of E. emeritus in the northern coast of Central Java is among essentials information as a scientific basis in creating policy for the management of sustainable use of the mole crabs in the areas.

Highlights

  • Mole crabs or sand crabs from superfamily Hippoidea are widely distributed over the World

  • This study aimed to explore the existence of mole crabs on the northern coast of Java Island with special emphasis in northern Central Java

  • According to those either homology values or sequence divergences, the mole crabs samples from the northern coast of Central Java were undoubtedly determined as E. emeritus

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Introduction

Mole crabs or sand crabs from superfamily Hippoidea are widely distributed over the World. This macrozoobenthos buried under the sand surfaces at the intertidal zone (Wardiatno et al, 2016; Bhagawati et al, 2016; Pramithasari et al, 2017). Hippidae consisted of Emerita and Hippa (Boyko & McLaughlin, 2010). Ten species of Emerita have been described from all over the universe (Boyko & McLaughlin, 2010), and their distribution has been summarized by Mahapatro et al (2018). Three genera of Hippoidea reported from Indonesia waters; i.e., Albunea, Emerita, and Hippa (Bhagawati et al, 2016; Pramithasari et al, 2017)

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