Abstract In this study, we described a new species of octopus and named it Callistoctopusxiaohongxusp. nov. based on nine specimens captured in the waters of southeast China. Callistoctopusxiaohongxusp. nov. is… Click to show full abstract
Abstract In this study, we described a new species of octopus and named it Callistoctopusxiaohongxusp. nov. based on nine specimens captured in the waters of southeast China. Callistoctopusxiaohongxusp. nov. is a small to moderate-sized octopus. The most characteristic and defining morphological features are the reddish-orange to reddish-brown skin, gills with 8 or 9 lamellae per demibranch, \∧/-shaped funnel organ, and small suckers. Fragments obtained from the mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI) gene of nine specimens were 593 bp in length, and the genetic distance among the specimens of C.xiaohongxusp. nov. and the other 16 octopods ranged from 11.13 to 21.09%. Topologies resulting from ML and BI analyses of the COI gene showed a highly supported monophyletic clade (bootstrap value [BS] = 94%, posterior probability [PP] = 100%) containing all the specimens identified as C.xiaohongxusp. nov.
               
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