First report of an egg-predator nemertean worm in crabs from the south-eastern Pacific coast: <i>Carcinonemertes camanchaco</i> sp. nov

Leiva, Natalia Verónica; Leiva, N. V.; NACARI-ENCISO, LUIS ANGEL; BAEZA-MIGUELES, JUAN ANTONIO; González, María Teresa; González, M. Teresa

Abstract

Nemertean worms belonging to the genus Carcinonemertes have been tied to the collapse of crab fisheries in the northeastern Pacific Ocean. A new species is described from egg masses of two commercial crabs, Cancer porteri and Romaleon setosum, inhabiting the central-north Chilean coast. This is the first species of Carcinonemertes described from the southeastern Pacific Ocean. Total body length of Carcinonemertes camanchaco sp. nov. ranged from 2.38 to 4.93 and from 4.29 to 8.92 mm, in males and females, respectively. Among others, traits that distinguish this new species from other previously described congeneric species include: presence of two gonad rows on each side of the intestine, a simple (not decorated) mucus sheath, and a relatively wide stylet basis. Maximum likelihood and Bayesian inference phylogenetic analyses distinguished this new species from all other species of Carcinonemertes with available cox1 sequences in GenBank. Prevalence and mean (+/- SD) intensity of C. camanchaco sp. nov. was 24% and 2.6 (+/- 2.07) worms per egg mass in C. porteri and 38.1% and 3.8 (+/- 2.4) worms per egg mass in R. setosum. The formal description of this new species represents the first step towards the understanding of this worm's impact on the health of crab fisheries in the southeastern Pacific Ocean.

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Título según WOS: First report of an egg-predator nemertean worm in crabs from the south-eastern Pacific coast: Carcinonemertes camanchaco sp. nov
Título según SCOPUS: ID SCOPUS_ID:85117277564 Not found in local SCOPUS DB
Título de la Revista: SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
Volumen: 11
Editorial: NATURE PORTFOLIO
Fecha de publicación: 2021
DOI:

10.1038/S41598-021-98650-0

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS