Three new species of Echinoderes (Kinorhyncha) from the Bay of Campeche, Gulf of Mexico

Recent ecological studies from the southern Gulf of Mexico (GoM) provided evidence for the presence of several undescribed kinorhynch species. In the present contribution three new species of Echinoderes from these samples are described. Echinoderes dejesusi sp. nov. has a similar pattern of spines/...

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Main Authors: A. Anguas-Escalante, S. C. Landers, M. V. Sørensen
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Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2025-12-01
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Online Access:https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/24750263.2025.2496414
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description Recent ecological studies from the southern Gulf of Mexico (GoM) provided evidence for the presence of several undescribed kinorhynch species. In the present contribution three new species of Echinoderes from these samples are described. Echinoderes dejesusi sp. nov. has a similar pattern of spines/tubes to species of the Echinoderes dujardinii group, but it is easy to distinguish by its long middorsal spines and lack of type 2 glandular cell outlets. Echinoderes veracruzensis sp. nov. is characterized by spines on segments 4, 6, and 8 and its lateroventral spine pattern, with spines only present on segments 7 to 9. These traits, plus the presence of type 2 glandular cell outlets, allow easy recognition of the species. The third species, Echinoderes xtabay sp. nov., showed a trait not shared with other species, i.e. lateroventral spines on segments 6, 8 and 9. Its trunk appearance is almost rectangular, with very well-developed pachycycli along the anterior margins of segments 2–10, and it has middorsal spines on segments 4, 6, and 8 only. Our results increase the number of Echinoderes species known for the southern GoM from nine to 12. Despite a comprehensive survey in the GoM, the three species described here have only been found in the southern part of the region.http://www.zoobank.org/urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:BEF25FE3-E07E-42E3-AA49-E246CBBDD818
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spelling doaj-art-5ff54f1cffbf4466938413bb474ad0832025-08-20T02:34:39ZengTaylor & Francis GroupThe European Zoological Journal2475-02632025-12-0192158160210.1080/24750263.2025.2496414Three new species of Echinoderes (Kinorhyncha) from the Bay of Campeche, Gulf of MexicoA. Anguas-Escalante0S. C. Landers1M. V. Sørensen2Natural History Museum of Denmark, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, DenmarkDepartment of Biological and Environmental Sciences, Troy University, Troy, AL, USANatural History Museum of Denmark, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, DenmarkRecent ecological studies from the southern Gulf of Mexico (GoM) provided evidence for the presence of several undescribed kinorhynch species. In the present contribution three new species of Echinoderes from these samples are described. Echinoderes dejesusi sp. nov. has a similar pattern of spines/tubes to species of the Echinoderes dujardinii group, but it is easy to distinguish by its long middorsal spines and lack of type 2 glandular cell outlets. Echinoderes veracruzensis sp. nov. is characterized by spines on segments 4, 6, and 8 and its lateroventral spine pattern, with spines only present on segments 7 to 9. These traits, plus the presence of type 2 glandular cell outlets, allow easy recognition of the species. The third species, Echinoderes xtabay sp. nov., showed a trait not shared with other species, i.e. lateroventral spines on segments 6, 8 and 9. Its trunk appearance is almost rectangular, with very well-developed pachycycli along the anterior margins of segments 2–10, and it has middorsal spines on segments 4, 6, and 8 only. Our results increase the number of Echinoderes species known for the southern GoM from nine to 12. Despite a comprehensive survey in the GoM, the three species described here have only been found in the southern part of the region.http://www.zoobank.org/urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:BEF25FE3-E07E-42E3-AA49-E246CBBDD818https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/24750263.2025.2496414EchinoderidaeGulf of MexicoKinorhynchsMeiofaunataxonomy
spellingShingle A. Anguas-Escalante
S. C. Landers
M. V. Sørensen
Three new species of Echinoderes (Kinorhyncha) from the Bay of Campeche, Gulf of Mexico
The European Zoological Journal
Echinoderidae
Gulf of Mexico
Kinorhynchs
Meiofauna
taxonomy
title Three new species of Echinoderes (Kinorhyncha) from the Bay of Campeche, Gulf of Mexico
title_full Three new species of Echinoderes (Kinorhyncha) from the Bay of Campeche, Gulf of Mexico
title_fullStr Three new species of Echinoderes (Kinorhyncha) from the Bay of Campeche, Gulf of Mexico
title_full_unstemmed Three new species of Echinoderes (Kinorhyncha) from the Bay of Campeche, Gulf of Mexico
title_short Three new species of Echinoderes (Kinorhyncha) from the Bay of Campeche, Gulf of Mexico
title_sort three new species of echinoderes kinorhyncha from the bay of campeche gulf of mexico
topic Echinoderidae
Gulf of Mexico
Kinorhynchs
Meiofauna
taxonomy
url https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/24750263.2025.2496414
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