ABSTRACT
Barleeiids are common marine microgastropods worldwide. Three species of Barleeia (Barleeia annamitica, Barleeia qilu n. sp. and Barleeia dunedini) found in the intertidal zone off the coast of China are described in this study. Morphological comparisons and species delimitation analyses using the universal mitochondrial COI gene sequence showed the distinctiveness of three species. Barleeia qilu n. sp., differentiated by its pointed apex and sutural channelling, was identified as a new species following morphological observation and phylogenetic analysis. Barleeia dunedini, previously considered as Ansola angustata (Pilsbry, 1901), has emerged as a distinct species and is probably the most widely distributed barleeiid in China. Barleeia annamitica, which has a broader distribution than previously recorded, is reported in China for the first time. Additionally, we propose to reassign Ansola angustata to the genus Barleeia based on the phylogram. Morphological illustrations, diagnoses, descriptions, and their approximate distribution along the coast of China are provided for each species. This study improves our understanding of the species composition, distribution and diversity of Barleeia in the intertidal zone of China.
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Acknowledgements
We thank Dr. Tsuyoshi Takano from the Meguro Parasitological Museum, Japan, for providing photographs and sampling information of Barleeia angustata from Shimoda, Japan. Dr. Philippe Bouchet from Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle, France, assisted in identifying Barleeia annamitica. Dr. Winston Ponder from the Australian Museum provided valuable advice and assistance in discerning the differences between the Barleeia qilu n. sp. and known species. Dr. Kazunori Hasegawa from the National Museum of Nature and Science, Japan, is thanked for his guidance and advice on identifying barleeiids from the Sino-Japanese region.
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The data are included in Supplementary Material files.