Abstract

Epizoanthus species are generally found in association with other marine invertebrates such as hermit crabs and gastropods. Although Epizoanthus spp. are relatively common, there is limited information about their diversity and ecology due to their habitats or hosts, often being below the depths of SCUBA diving (>~50 m). In particular, the Epizoanthus fauna of the Indo-Pacific Ocean remains poorly understood. In this study, the diversity of Epizoanthus species associated with eunicid worm tubes from shallow waters in the Pacific Ocean we investigated using molecular analyses (mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase subunit 1 = COI, mitochondrial 16S ribosomal DNA = mt 16S-rDNA, nuclear internal transcribed spacer region of ribosomal DNA = ITS-rDNA) combined with morphological and ecological data. The combined data set leads us to describe two new species; Epizoanthus inazuma sp. n. and Epizoanthus beriber sp. n. Both new species are found in low-light environments: Epizoanthus inazuma sp. n. on mesophotic coral reef slopes and reef floors, or on the sides of overhangs; Epizoanthus beriber sp. n. has only been found in caves. Morphological characteristics of these two new species are very similar to Epizoanthus illoricatus Tischbierek, 1930 but the two new species are genetically distinct. Mesentery numbers and coloration of polyps may be useful diagnostic characteristics among eunicid-associated Epizoanthus species. These results demonstrate that there is high potential for other potentially undescribed zoantharian species, particularly in underwater cave habitats.

Highlights

  • The order Zoantharia is currently separated into two suborders (Haddon and Shackleton 1891): Macrocnemina and Brachycnemina

  • In the current study the diversity of Epizoanthus species attached to eunicid worm tubes we investigated via molecular phylogenetic analyses utilizing three DNA markers; nuclear internal transcribed spacer of ribosomal DNA (ITS-rDNA), mitochondrial 16S ribosomal DNA, and cytochrome oxidase subunit I (COI), and nuclear internal transcribed spacer of ribosomal DNA (ITS-rDNA)

  • Zoantharia Gray, 1832, has identical spelling with the supraordinal name Zoantharia de Blainville, 1830, the latter name has fallen from common use—Hexacorallia Haeckel, 1896, being favoured

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Introduction

The order Zoantharia is currently separated into two suborders (Haddon and Shackleton 1891): Macrocnemina and Brachycnemina. The suborder Macrocnemina is currently composed of five families: Epizoanthidae, Hydrozoanthidae, Microzoanthidae, Nanozoanthidae, and Parazoanthidae. The type genus of Epizoanthidae, Epizoanthus, includes species that have epibiotic associations with hermit crabs (Muirhed et al 1986; Ates 2003; Reimer et al 2010a; Schejter and Mantelatto 2011), molluscs (Rees 1967), eunicid worms (Sinniger et al 2005), or the stalks of glass sponges (hexactinellids) (Beaulieu 2001). Epizoanthus spp. have been reported worldwide, including from the northeast Atlantic (Muirhead et al 1986), the Caribbean Sea (Duerden 1898), and both the eastern (Carlgren 1899; Philipp and Fautin 2009; Sinniger et al 2009) and western Pacific (Haddon and Shackleton 1891; Reimer et al 2010a)

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