Integrative taxonomy approach to Indo-Pacific Olividae: new species revealed by molecular and morphological data

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Kantor, Yuri, I | Fedosov, Alexander, E | Puillandre, Nicolas | Bouchet, Philippe

Edité par CCSD ; A. N. Severtsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution of RAS -

International audience. Five new species of Olivoidea are described based on molecular and morphological evidence: four shallow subtidal Ancilla from Madagascar and Papua New Guinea, and one deep water (500-600 m) Calyptoliva from the Tuamotus. The sympatric-but not syntopic-Ancilla morrisoni and A. kaviengensis, from New Ireland province, are morphologically cryptic, differing mostly in shell colour, but are molecularly distinct. The sympatric-and possibly syntopic-Ancilla atimovatae and A. lhaumeti, belong to a species flock from southernmost Madagascar; A. atimovatae is conchologically nearly indistinguishable from A. ventricosa, but differs markedly in radular morphology. Calyptoliva was previously known only from the Coral Sea; C. bbugeae is the first representative of the genus to yield molecular data. The new Ancilla are described based on sequenced holotypes; the type material of the new Calyptoliva includes a sequenced paratype.

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