Abstract
Two specimens of an unknown jellyfish species were collected in Bat Gallim and Beit Yannai, on the Mediterranean coast of Israel, in June and July 2010. Morphological characters identified it as a cepheid (Cnidaria, Scyphozoa, Rhizostomeae). However, the specimens showed remarkable differences from other cepheid genera; unlike Cephea and Netrostoma it lacks warts or knobs centrally on the exumbrella and filaments on oral disk and between mouths, and it differs from Cotylorhiza in its proximally loose anastomosed radial canals and in lacking stalked suckers and filaments on the moutharms. We thus describe it herein as Marivagia stellata gen. et sp. nov. We also present the results of our molecular analysis based on mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase I (COI), which support its placement among the Cepheidae and provide its barcode signature. This new find is the fourth introduced scyphozoan species recorded in the Mediterranean. The presence of a sexually mature specimen collected as far back as 2006, and the occurrence of the species this summer at sites nearly 90 kms apart, indicate the existence of an established population.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 331-340 |
Number of pages | 10 |
Journal | Aquatic Invasions |
Volume | 5 |
Issue number | 4 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - 2010 |
Externally published | Yes |
Keywords
- 28S ribosomal DNA
- Alien
- Cepheidae
- Jellyfish
- Marivagia stellata
- Mediterranean
- Mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase I (COI)
- New genus
- New species
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Aquatic Science
- Water Science and Technology