New and Poorly Known Species of <i>Peniagone</i> (Holothuroidea, Elpidiidae) from the Northwest Pacific Ocean with Discussion on Phylogeny of the Genus

The northwest Pacific fauna of <i>Peniagone</i> includes at least seven species. In the present study we considered the following six species: <i>Peniagone dubia</i> and <i>P. mus</i> are re-described, <i>P. minuta</i> and <i>P. saveljevae</i&...

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Autores principales: Antonina Kremenetskaia, Andrey Gebruk, Claudia H. S. Alt, Nataliya Budaeva
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Publicado: MDPI AG 2021
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Sumario:The northwest Pacific fauna of <i>Peniagone</i> includes at least seven species. In the present study we considered the following six species: <i>Peniagone dubia</i> and <i>P. mus</i> are re-described, <i>P. minuta</i> and <i>P. saveljevae</i> are described as new to science, additional information is provided on <i>P. vitrea</i> and <i>P.</i> cf. <i>purpurea</i>. <i>Peniagone japonica</i> was not included in the analysis. A potentially new species <i>Peniagone</i> sp. “miniatura” was distinguished based on morphological and molecular data but not formally described due to insufficient material. In the northwest Pacific, the species of <i>Peniagone</i> are distributed from 2400 to 8200 m. The bathymetric range of most of the species is narrow except for <i>P. mus</i> being also one of the deepest representatives of the genus. Only one species, <i>P. vitrea</i>, is known outside the northwest Pacific region. Partial sequences of COI and 16S rDNA were obtained for provisionally ten species of the genus (four of them from the northwest Pacific) and two other species of Elpidiidae which were used as an outgroup in phylogenetic analyses. The phylogenetic analyses results suggest that the northwest Pacific species of <i>Peniagone</i> are not closely related.