著者
後藤 龍太郎 邉見 由美 Jonel Mangente Corral 塩﨑 祐斗 加藤 哲哉 伊谷 行
出版者
日本ベントス学会
雑誌
日本ベントス学会誌 (ISSN:1345112X)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.72, no.2, pp.79-82, 2018-03-31 (Released:2018-04-19)
参考文献数
21
被引用文献数
2

Ikedosoma elegans (Ikeda, 1904) (Annelida: Echiura: Thalassematidae) is a rare, large deep-burrowing spoon worm that has been observed only in Japan. This species was first described based on the specimens collected from Misaki, Sagami Bay (Kanagawa Prefecture), eastern Japan, in 1902. Since the first description, this species has not been collected until the recent studies, which reported that I. elegans was collected from Hamana Lake (Shizuoka Prefecture), Boso Peninsula (Chiba Prefecture), and probably Amakusa, Ariake Sea (Kumamoto Prefecture). Furthermore, the specimen collected from Takasu, Seto Inland Sea (Okayama Prefecture) in 1975 was identified to be I. elegans. In this study, we present a new locality of this species in Japan. We collected a large individual of I. elegans with a probably commensal scale worm (Polynoidae: Polynoinae) by using a yabby pump in a mud flat in the Doki River Estuary, which is facing the Seto Inland Sea, in Marugame (Kagawa Prefecture), northern Shikoku Island. To the best of our knowledge, the present study is the first record of I. elegans from Shikoku Island and the second record from the Seto Inland Sea, following a 42-year-old record from Takasu, Okayama.
著者
邉見 由美 塩﨑 祐斗 山守 瑠奈 伊谷 行
出版者
日本ベントス学会
雑誌
日本ベントス学会誌 (ISSN:1345112X)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.74, no.1, pp.35-40, 2019-08-31 (Released:2019-09-09)
参考文献数
41
被引用文献数
1

Pseudopinnixa carinata (Crustacea: Decapoda: Varunidae) is a monotypic rare brachyuran endemic to the Japanese coast. Seventeen specimens of the crab were collected from tidal flats in Yamaguchi and Kochi Prefectures, Japan. The collection from Kochi Prefecture sets a new record from the Pacific coast of Shikoku. A review of P. carinata collection sites and the habitat information revealed that the species is widely distributed in Honshu, Shikoku, and Kyushu, but has never been collected in the Ryukyu Islands and southern Kyushu. This crab inhabits intertidal to subtidal sandy sediments with its deepest record being at 55 m depth. Several studies have shown that the crab was collected from sediments where burrowing invertebrates were abundant. Crabs have been found inside burrows of the echiuran Urechis unicinctus, the gebiidean shrimp Upogebia sakaii, and the axiidean shrimp Nihonotrypaea japonica by digging sediments. In this study, some specimens were pulled out from the burrows of N. japonica and other callianassid shrimp species as well as those of the polychaete Arenicola brasiliensis by yabby pumps.