Morphological and DNA analyses reveal cryptic diversity in Anentome wykoffi (Brandt, 1974) (Gastropoda: Nassariidae), with descriptions of two new species from Thailand

The assassin snail genus Anentome is widely distributed in South East Asia. In Thailand, the genus comprises at least six species, one of which is Anentome wykoffi, a species that may act as an intermediate host of parasitic trematodes. Recent fieldwork has shown that A. wykoffi is far more common a...

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Main Authors: Nithinan Chomchoei, Thierry Backeljau, Piyatida Pimvichai, Ng, Hui Ting, Nattawadee Nantarat
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spelling my.ums.eprints.380342024-01-26T07:21:25Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/38034/ Morphological and DNA analyses reveal cryptic diversity in Anentome wykoffi (Brandt, 1974) (Gastropoda: Nassariidae), with descriptions of two new species from Thailand Nithinan Chomchoei Thierry Backeljau Piyatida Pimvichai Ng, Hui Ting Nattawadee Nantarat QH540-549.5 Ecology QL360-599.82 Invertebrates The assassin snail genus Anentome is widely distributed in South East Asia. In Thailand, the genus comprises at least six species, one of which is Anentome wykoffi, a species that may act as an intermediate host of parasitic trematodes. Recent fieldwork has shown that A. wykoffi is far more common and widespread in Thailand than has been assumed, yet the taxonomy remains poorly known. Therefore, this study explores morphological and DNA sequence (COI and 28S rRNA) variation in A. wykoffi to verify and finetune the taxonomic interpretation of this species. To this end, 12 populations of A. wykoffi were sampled in Thailand. This survey allowed us to preliminarily distinguish three putatively cryptic morphotypes. Shell shape measurements and geometric morphometric analyses revealed significant differences between these morphotypes, whereas SEM observations of the shell sculpture and radula confirmed the consistent separation of the three morphotypes. Finally, a combined phylogenetic and species delimitation analysis of COI and 28S rRNA sequence data showed that the three morphotypes represent three well-supported clades, one of which is sister group to A. cambojiensis. As such, the three morphotypes as defined by (1) the presence or absence of a carinated shoulder, (2) the number of spiral lines on the spira and (3) the pattern of the central cusps on the central radular tooth, are interpreted as three different species under the morphological and phylogenetic species concepts but also likely under the biological species concept, viz. A. wykoffi (sensu stricto), A. longispira sp. nov. and A. khelangensis sp. nov. The three cryptic species are (re)described and the implications of separation are briefly discussed. Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) 2023 Article NonPeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/38034/1/ABSTRACT.pdf text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/38034/2/FULL%20TEXT.pdf Nithinan Chomchoei and Thierry Backeljau and Piyatida Pimvichai and Ng, Hui Ting and Nattawadee Nantarat (2023) Morphological and DNA analyses reveal cryptic diversity in Anentome wykoffi (Brandt, 1974) (Gastropoda: Nassariidae), with descriptions of two new species from Thailand. Invertebrate Systematics, 37. pp. 755-771. ISSN 1445-5226 https://doi.org/10.1071/IS23019
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topic QH540-549.5 Ecology
QL360-599.82 Invertebrates
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QL360-599.82 Invertebrates
Nithinan Chomchoei
Thierry Backeljau
Piyatida Pimvichai
Ng, Hui Ting
Nattawadee Nantarat
Morphological and DNA analyses reveal cryptic diversity in Anentome wykoffi (Brandt, 1974) (Gastropoda: Nassariidae), with descriptions of two new species from Thailand
description The assassin snail genus Anentome is widely distributed in South East Asia. In Thailand, the genus comprises at least six species, one of which is Anentome wykoffi, a species that may act as an intermediate host of parasitic trematodes. Recent fieldwork has shown that A. wykoffi is far more common and widespread in Thailand than has been assumed, yet the taxonomy remains poorly known. Therefore, this study explores morphological and DNA sequence (COI and 28S rRNA) variation in A. wykoffi to verify and finetune the taxonomic interpretation of this species. To this end, 12 populations of A. wykoffi were sampled in Thailand. This survey allowed us to preliminarily distinguish three putatively cryptic morphotypes. Shell shape measurements and geometric morphometric analyses revealed significant differences between these morphotypes, whereas SEM observations of the shell sculpture and radula confirmed the consistent separation of the three morphotypes. Finally, a combined phylogenetic and species delimitation analysis of COI and 28S rRNA sequence data showed that the three morphotypes represent three well-supported clades, one of which is sister group to A. cambojiensis. As such, the three morphotypes as defined by (1) the presence or absence of a carinated shoulder, (2) the number of spiral lines on the spira and (3) the pattern of the central cusps on the central radular tooth, are interpreted as three different species under the morphological and phylogenetic species concepts but also likely under the biological species concept, viz. A. wykoffi (sensu stricto), A. longispira sp. nov. and A. khelangensis sp. nov. The three cryptic species are (re)described and the implications of separation are briefly discussed.
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author Nithinan Chomchoei
Thierry Backeljau
Piyatida Pimvichai
Ng, Hui Ting
Nattawadee Nantarat
author_facet Nithinan Chomchoei
Thierry Backeljau
Piyatida Pimvichai
Ng, Hui Ting
Nattawadee Nantarat
author_sort Nithinan Chomchoei
title Morphological and DNA analyses reveal cryptic diversity in Anentome wykoffi (Brandt, 1974) (Gastropoda: Nassariidae), with descriptions of two new species from Thailand
title_short Morphological and DNA analyses reveal cryptic diversity in Anentome wykoffi (Brandt, 1974) (Gastropoda: Nassariidae), with descriptions of two new species from Thailand
title_full Morphological and DNA analyses reveal cryptic diversity in Anentome wykoffi (Brandt, 1974) (Gastropoda: Nassariidae), with descriptions of two new species from Thailand
title_fullStr Morphological and DNA analyses reveal cryptic diversity in Anentome wykoffi (Brandt, 1974) (Gastropoda: Nassariidae), with descriptions of two new species from Thailand
title_full_unstemmed Morphological and DNA analyses reveal cryptic diversity in Anentome wykoffi (Brandt, 1974) (Gastropoda: Nassariidae), with descriptions of two new species from Thailand
title_sort morphological and dna analyses reveal cryptic diversity in anentome wykoffi (brandt, 1974) (gastropoda: nassariidae), with descriptions of two new species from thailand
publisher Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO)
publishDate 2023
url https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/38034/1/ABSTRACT.pdf
https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/38034/2/FULL%20TEXT.pdf
https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/38034/
https://doi.org/10.1071/IS23019
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