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Nuevos Táxones Animales Descritos En La Península Ibérica Y Macaronesia Desde 1994 (XXI) Graellsia, 75(1): e088 enero-junio 2019 ISSN-L: 0367-5041 https://doi.org/10.3989/graellsia.2019.v75.226 Noticia de nuevos táxones para la ciencia en el ámbito íbero-balear y macaronésico / New Ibero-Balearic and Macaronesian taxa Nuevos táxones animales descritos en la península Ibérica y Macaronesia desde 1994 (XXI) J. Fernández Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales-CSIC. José Gutiérrez Abascal, 2. 28006 Madrid ORCID ID: http://orcid.org/0000-0002-9815-3093 - e-mail: [email protected] RESUMEN La lista anual incluye en esta ocasión 580 táxones nuevos aparecidos en 309 referencias bibliográficas publicadas principalmente en 2017 y 2018. Comprende 463 especies, 69 géneros o subgéneros, 35 categorías supragenéricas, 12 subespecies y una categoría infrasubespecífica procedentes del área considerada. Palabras clave: nuevos táxones; Península Ibérica; islas Baleares; Macaronesia. ABSTRACT This annual relation (21st installment of these lists) includes 580 new taxa appeared in 309 bibliographic refer- ences published mainly in 2017 and 2018. It comprises 463 species, 69 genera or subgenera, 35 suprageneric categories, 12 subspecies and one infrasubspecific category from the area considered. Keywords: new taxa; ibero-balearic; Macaronesian archipelagos. Recibido/Received: 19/10/2018; Aceptado/Accepted: 18/02/2019; Publicado en línea/Published online: 08/04/2019 Cómo citar este artículo/Citation: Fernández, J. 2019. Nuevos táxones animales descritos en la península Ibérica y Macaronesia desde 1994 (XXI). Graellsia, 75(1): e088. https://doi.org/10.3989/graellsia.2019.v75.226 Copyright: © 2019 SAM & CSIC. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the CreativeCommons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) License. En las líneas siguientes se desgrana la actual podido consultar la publicación original y por ello, contribución a los nuevos táxones de la Península en la mayoría de los casos, la información ofrecida Ibérica y Macaronesia descritos desde la última es incompleta. entrega (Fernández, 2017). Las características También se han detectado algunos errores en la de estas listas ya se han explicado pormenoriza- anterior relación, que se corrigen a continuación. damente en anteriores trabajos de esta serie y no Así, Ero sptemspinosa Lissner, 2016 debe corregirse parece aconsejable repetirlas aquí. Conviene recor- a Ero septemspinosa Lissner, 2016 y Benthonellania dar, únicamente, que la presencia de un asterisco alvanioidea Oliver y Rolán, 2017 a Benthonellania delante del nombre científico indica que no hemos alvanioides Oliver y Rolán, 2017. 2 Nuevos táxones / New taxa CNIDARIA ESPECIE TIPO: Aegina rhodina Haeckel, 1879 Bipteria lusitanica Sirin, Santos y Rangel, 2018 REFERENCIA: Lindsay, D.J., Grossmann, M.M., Bentlage, B., Collins, Myxosporea, Familia Sinuolineidae A.G., Minemizu, R., Hopcroft, R.R., Miyake, H., Hidaka-Umetsu, LOCALIDAD TIPO: frente a Portugal, océano Atlántico, parásito de Diplodus M. y Nishikawa, J. 2017. The perils of online biogeographic data- sargus (Linnaeus, 1758) (Perciformes, Sparidae), ejemplares compra- bases: a case study with the ‘monospecific’ genus Aegina (Cnidaria, dos en mercados locales de Oporto. Hydrozoa, Narcomedusae). Marine Biology Research, 13(5): 494- MATERIAL TIPO: holotipo (CIIMAR 2017.16; 18S rADN: GenBank acces- 512. https://doi.org/10.1080/17451000.2016.1268261 – http:// sion no. MF538777) en el Interdisciplinary Center of Marine and zoobank.org/urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:AF6B533C-8110-44A0-A7E5- Environmental Research, Matosinhos. B71F878DAC4A DISTRIBUCIÓN: océano Atlántico. REFERENCIA: Sirin, C., Santos, M.J. y Rangel, L.F. 2018. Morphological and Pseudaeginidae Lindsay, Bentlage y Collins, 2017 molecular analyses of Bipteria lusitanica n. sp. in wild white seabream, Hydrozoa Diplodus sargus (Linnaeus, 1758) in Portugal. Parasitology Research, GÉNERO TIPO: Pseudaegina Lindsay, 2017 117(7): 2035-2041. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00436-018-5865-z REFERENCIA: Lindsay, D.J., Grossmann, M.M., Bentlage, B., Collins, A.G., Minemizu, R., Hopcroft, R.R., Miyake, H., Hidaka-Umetsu, Kephyes hiulcus Grossmann y Lindsay, 2017 M. y Nishikawa, J. 2017. The perils of online biogeographic data- Hydrozoa, Familia Clausophyidae bases: a case study with the ‘monospecific’ genus Aegina (Cnidaria, LOCALIDAD TIPO: ROV ‘Tiburon’ (dive T0980- D4), Monterey Canyon, Hydrozoa, Narcomedusae). Marine Biology Research, 13(5): océano Pacífico, 36°36’11.909”N, 122°22’31.998”W, a 1189 m de 494-512. https://doi.org/10.1080/17451000.2016.1268261 – http:// profundidad. zoobank.org/urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:AF6B533C-8110-44A0-A7E5- MATERIAL TIPO: holotipo (NSMT-Co1579) en el Showa Memorial Institute, B71F878DAC4A National Science Museum, Tokio. DISTRIBUCIÓN: océano Pacífico (Monterey Canyon, Japón), mar de Célebes Solmundaeginidae Lindsay, Bentlage y Collins, 2017 y noroeste del Mediterráneo (mar Catalán). Hydrozoa REFERENCIA: Grossmann, M.M. y Lindsay, D.J. 2017. A new species of clau- GÉNERO TIPO: Solmundaegina Lindsay, 2017 sophyid calycophoran siphonophore (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa), Kephyes REFERENCIA: Lindsay, D.J., Grossmann, M.M., Bentlage, B., Collins, hiulcus sp. nov., widely distributed throughout the world’s oceans. A.G., Minemizu, R., Hopcroft, R.R., Miyake, H., Hidaka-Umetsu, Zootaxa, 4250(1): 43-054. https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4250.1.3 – M. y Nishikawa, J. 2017. The perils of online biogeographic data- http://zoobank.org/urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:E127AE48-36C8-4A36- bases: a case study with the ‘monospecific’ genus Aegina (Cnidaria, 95D0-CCC65B1FC4D0 Hydrozoa, Narcomedusae). Marine Biology Research, 13(5): Lateothela Moore, Alderslade y Miller, 2017 494-512. https://doi.org/10.1080/17451000.2016.1268261 – http:// Anthozoa, Familia Anthotelidae zoobank.org/urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:AF6B533C-8110-44A0-A7E5- B71F878DAC4A ESPECIE TIPO: Parerythropodium grandiflorum Tixier-Durivault y d’Hondt, 1974 NOTA. Nueva familia de Narcomedusae que incluye los géneros Solmundaegina Lindsay, 2017; Solmundella Haeckel, 1879; Aeginopsis REFERENCIA: Moore, K.M., Alderslade, P. y Miller, K.J. 2017. A taxonomic revi- sion of Anthothela (Octocorallia: Scleraxonia: Anthothelidae) and related Brandt, 1835 y Solmundus Haeckel, 1879. genera, with the addition of new taxa, using morphological and molecular Victorgorgiidae Moore, Alderslade y Miller , 2017 data. Zootaxa, 4304(1): 1-212. https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4304.1.1 Anthozoa, Familia Anthotelidae – http://zoobank.org/urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:3D557C94-0783-4C39- GÉNERO TIPO: Victorgorgia López-González y Briand, 2002 80C3-9C321DA94800 – http://zoobank.org/45E8D773-D627-45BC- REFERENCIA: Moore, K.M., Alderslade, P. y Miller, K.J. 2017. A A604-F6FCD829309B taxonomic revision of Anthothela (Octocorallia: Scleraxonia: Ortholinea labracis Rangel, Rocha, Casal, Castro, Severino, Azevedo, Anthothelidae) and related genera, with the addition of new Cavaleiro y Santos, 2017 taxa, using morphological and molecular data. Zootaxa, 4304(1): Myxosporea, Familia Ortholineidae 1-212. https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4304.1.1 – http://zoobank. LOCALIDAD TIPO: estuario del río Alvor, Portimão, Algarve, Portugal, org/urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:3D557C94-0783-4C39-80C3- 37º08’N, 08º37’W, en granja de peces, parásito de Dicentrarchus 9C321DA94800 – http://zoobank.org/2D1CA4BB-DDCA-4BBF- labrax Linnaeus, 1758 (Teleostei: Moronidae). 97A4-1E7B16C2010B MATERIAL TIPO: hapantotipo (CIIMAR 2016.13, CII-MAR 2016.14, CIIMAR 2016.V1) en la Slide Collection and Vial Collection of CIIMAR, Laboratory of Animal Pathology, Interdisciplinary Centre of PORIFERA Marine and Environmental Research, Porto. Secuencias de ARNr en Caminella caboverdensis Cárdenas, Vacelet, Chevaldonné, Pérez y GenBank (accession no. KU363830, KU363831). Xavier, 2018 DISTRIBUCIÓN: océano Pacífico (Monterey Canyon, Japón), mar de Célebes, Familia Geodiidae noroeste del Mediterráneo (mar Catalán) y océano Atlántico (Portugal). LOCALIDAD TIPO: CANCAP VI esped., St. 6.174, NW São Vincente, archip- REFERENCIA: Rangel, L.F., Rocha, S., Casal, G., Castro, R., Severino, R., iélago de Cabo Verde, océano Atlántico, 16.9167, -25.0333, 75 m de Azevedo, C., Cavaleiro, F. y Santos, M.J. 2017. Life cycle inference and profundidad. phylogeny of Ortholinea labracis n. sp. (Myxosporea: Ortholineidae), MATERIAL TIPO: holotipo (RMNH 3810) en el The State Museum of Natural a parasite of the European seabass Dicentrarchus labrax (Teleostei: History, Leiden. Moronidae), in a Portuguese fish farm. Journal of Fish Diseases, 40: DISTRIBUCIÓN: conocida sólo por el holotipo. 243-262. https://doi.org/10.1111/jfd.12508 REFERENCIA: Cárdenas, P., Vacelet, J., Chevaldonné, P., Pérez, T. y Xavier, NOTA. El estado de actinospora se localiza en el epitelio intestinal de oligo- J.R. 2018. From marine caves to the deep sea, a new look at Caminella quetos del género Tectidrilus Erséus, 1982. (Demospongiae, Geodiidae) in the Atlanto-Mediterranean region. Zootaxa, 4466(1): 174-196. https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4466.1.14 Pseudaegina Lindsay, 2017 – http://zoobank.org/urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:1DDBA124-7964-4F4A- Hydrozoa, Familia Pseudaeginidae 902B-4410D1E3C042 Graellsia, 75(1), junio 2019, e088 — ISSN-L: 0367-5041 – https://doi.org/10.3989/graellsia.2019.v75.226 Nuevos táxones / New taxa 3 Caminella pustula Cárdenas, Vacelet, Chevaldonné, Pérez y Xavier, 2018 REFERENCIA: Sitjà, C., Maldonado, M., Farias, C. y Rueda, J.L. 2018. Deep- Familia Geodiidae water sponge fauna from the mud volcanoes of the Gulf of Cadiz (North LOCALIDAD TIPO: Seamount 2 exped.,
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