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''Pentapycnon'' is a
genus Genus (; : genera ) is a taxonomic rank above species and below family (taxonomy), family as used in the biological classification of extant taxon, living and fossil organisms as well as Virus classification#ICTV classification, viruses. In bino ...
of
sea spider Sea spiders are marine arthropods of the class (biology), class Pycnogonida, hence they are also called pycnogonids (; named after ''Pycnogonum'', the type genus; with the suffix '). The class includes the only now-living order (biology), order P ...
s (
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Pycnogonida Sea spiders are marine arthropods of the class Pycnogonida, hence they are also called pycnogonids (; named after ''Pycnogonum'', the type genus; with the suffix '). The class includes the only now-living order Pantopoda ( ‘all feet’), alongs ...
) in the
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Pycnogonidae Pycnogonidae is a family of sea spiders. Characteristics Sea spiders of the family Pycnogonidae are recognisable by their stubby legs, rough-surfaced exoskeleton and the significant reduction of cephalic appendages. Chelifores (feeding pincers) ...
. As the name of this genus suggests, ''Pentapycnon'' is among the four genera of sea spiders with five pairs of legs in adults rather than the usual four leg pairs. This genus includes three species: '' P. bouvieri'', '' P. charcoti'', and '' P. geayi''. The species ''P. bouvieri'' and ''P. charcoti'' are found in the
Southern Ocean The Southern Ocean, also known as the Antarctic Ocean, comprises the southernmost waters of the world ocean, generally taken to be south of 60th parallel south, 60° S latitude and encircling Antarctica. With a size of , it is the seco ...
, whereas the species ''P. geayi'' is found in the
Caribbean Sea The Caribbean Sea is a sea of the Atlantic Ocean, North Atlantic Ocean in the tropics of the Western Hemisphere, located south of the Gulf of Mexico and southwest of the Sargasso Sea. It is bounded by the Greater Antilles to the north from Cuba ...
, the
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Atlantic Ocean The Atlantic Ocean is the second largest of the world's five borders of the oceans, oceanic divisions, with an area of about . It covers approximately 17% of Earth#Surface, Earth's surface and about 24% of its water surface area. During the ...
, and the
Mediterranean Sea The Mediterranean Sea ( ) is a sea connected to the Atlantic Ocean, surrounded by the Mediterranean basin and almost completely enclosed by land: on the east by the Levant in West Asia, on the north by Anatolia in West Asia and Southern Eur ...
. The species ''P. geayi'' is one of only two species of polymerous (i.e., extra-legged) sea spiders found outside the Southern Ocean.


Discovery and taxonomy

This genus was proposed by the French
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Eugène Louis Bouvier Eugène Louis Bouvier (9 April 1856 in Saint-Laurent-en-Grandvaux – 14 January 1944 in Paris) was a French entomologist and carcinologist. Bouvier was a professor at the Muséum national d'histoire naturelle. Biography Following graduation at t ...
in 1910 to contain the newly discovered species ''P. charcoti''. In 1911, Bouvier described the second species in this genus, ''P. geayi''. In 1993, A.F. Pushkin described the third species in this genus, ''P. bouvieri''. In 1994, Christine Stiboy-Risch described ''P. magnum'' as a new species in this genus. In 1995, the American
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C. Allan Child described another sea spider as a new species in this genus and also named this species ''P. bouvieri''. Authorities now deem ''P. magnum'' to be a
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of ''P. bouvier'' and consider the sea spiders described by Stiboy-Risch and Child to be the same species originally described by Pushkin.


Phylogeny

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studies of sea spiders based on molecular data find species of ''Pentapycnon'' nested among species of ''
Pycnogonum ''Pycnogonum'' is a genus of sea spiders in the family Pycnogonidae. It is the type genus of the family. Etymology The generic name (biology), generic name literally means “dense knees”. ''Pycnogonum'' combines the prefix ' (from ‘dense ...
'', another genus in the family Pycnogonidae, in a
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of the class Pycnogonida. For example, in 2007, a phylogenetic analysis of 63 species of sea spiders based on
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and molecular evidence placed the species ''Pentapycnon charcoti'' in a
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with '' Pycnogonum diceros'', with this clade forming a
sister group In phylogenetics, a sister group or sister taxon, also called an adelphotaxon, comprises the closest relative(s) of another given unit in an evolutionary tree. Definition The expression is most easily illustrated by a cladogram: Taxon A and ...
for ''
Pycnogonum stearnsi ''Pycnogonum stearnsi'', commonly known as Stearns' sea spider, is a marine arthropod in the family Pycnogonidae. It is found on the western seaboard of North America. Description ''Pycnogonum stearnsi'' grows to about 2.5 cm (1 in) in ...
''. Similarly, in 2023, a phylogenetic analysis of 141 species of sea spiders based on molecular data placed ''Pentapycnon geayi'' in a clade with ''
Pycnogonum cesairei ''Pycnogonum'' is a genus of sea spiders in the family Pycnogonidae. It is the type genus of the family. Etymology The generic name literally means “dense knees”. ''Pycnogonum'' combines the prefix ' (from ‘dense’ in Greek) with the G ...
'', with this clade forming a sister group for other species of ''Pycnogonum''. Thus, the eight-legged genus ''Pycnogonum'' is
paraphyletic Paraphyly is a taxonomic term describing a grouping that consists of the grouping's last common ancestor and some but not all of its descendant lineages. The grouping is said to be paraphyletic ''with respect to'' the excluded subgroups. In co ...
with respect to the ten-legged genus ''Pentapycnon''. Furthermore, the 2023 study also placed two species of ''Pentapycnon'' on two different branches of a phylogenetic tree, each with different species of ''Pycnogonum'' forming a sister group. Thus, the genus ''Pentapycnon'' is
polyphyletic A polyphyletic group is an assemblage that includes organisms with mixed evolutionary origin but does not include their most recent common ancestor. The term is often applied to groups that share similar features known as Homoplasy, homoplasies ...
. This evidence indicates that species of ''Pentapycnon'' descended from ancestors with eight legs and belong in the same genus as their octopodous relatives in ''Pycnogonum''.


Description

The sea spiders in the genus ''Pentapycnon'' feature five pairs of legs in adults but otherwise share the traits exhibited by their octopodous relatives in the genus ''Pycnogonum''. Species in both of these genera feature trunks that are wide relative to their lengths. These sea spiders also feature thick legs, with large diameters relative to their lengths. The legs are also short relative to the trunk, and the proboscis is stout and no longer than the trunk. Both palps and chelifores are absent in adults, and only males have ovigers. Several features distinguish ''Pentapycnon geayi'' from the other two species in the same genus, ''P. bouvieri'' and ''P. charcoti''. For example, the surface is markedly reticulated in ''P. geayi'' but not in the other two species. Furthermore, the ovigers feature nine segments and a slightly curved claw in ''P. bouvieri'' and ''P. charcoti'' but only seven segments and a markedly curved claw in ''P. geayi''. All three species in this genus can be distinguished based on the shape of the proboscis. In ''P. geayi'', the proboscis is shaped like a truncated cone that tapers continuously toward the distal end. In ''P. bouvieri'', the proboscis tapers near the distal end, which features a rounded oral surface. In ''P. charcoti'', the proboscis is like a cylinder but tapers near the distal end, which features three rounded
tubercles In anatomy, a tubercle (literally 'small tuber', Latin for 'lump') is any round nodule, small eminence, or warty outgrowth found on external or internal organs of a plant or an animal. In plants A tubercle is generally a wart-like projection, b ...
. The three species in this genus also differ in terms of size. The trunk in adults of the species ''P. charcoti'' ranges from 8.0 mm to 19.8 mm in length. The species ''P. bouvieri'' is somewhat larger, with a trunk ranging from 18.5 mm to 25.3 mm in length, whereas the species ''P. geayi'' is notably smaller, with the average trunk measuring only 3.5 mm in length.


Distribution

The species ''P. bouvieri'' and ''P. charcoti'' are both found in the Southern Ocean and are
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to the
Antarctic The Antarctic (, ; commonly ) is the polar regions of Earth, polar region of Earth that surrounds the South Pole, lying within the Antarctic Circle. It is antipodes, diametrically opposite of the Arctic region around the North Pole. The Antar ...
zone. The species ''P. bouvieri'' is found in the
Scotia Sea The Scotia Sea is a sea located at the northern edge of the Southern Ocean at its boundary with the South Atlantic Ocean. It is bounded on the west by the Drake Passage and on the north, east, and south by the Scotia Arc, an undersea ridge and is ...
and the
Weddell Sea The Weddell Sea is part of the Southern Ocean and contains the Weddell Gyre. Its land boundaries are defined by the bay formed from the coasts of Coats Land and the Antarctic Peninsula. The easternmost point is Cape Norvegia at Princess Martha C ...
at depths ranging from 90 to 429 meters below the surface. The species ''P. charcoti'' is found in the
Ross Sea The Ross Sea is a deep bay of the Southern Ocean in Antarctica, between Victoria Land and Marie Byrd Land and within the Ross Embayment, and is the southernmost sea on Earth. It derives its name from the British explorer James Clark Ross who ...
and the Scotia Sea and off the
Antarctic Peninsula The Antarctic Peninsula, known as O'Higgins Land in Chile and Tierra de San Martin in Argentina, and originally as Graham Land in the United Kingdom and the Palmer Peninsula in the United States, is the northernmost part of mainland Antarctica. ...
at depths ranging from 218 to 1420 meters below the surface. The species ''P. geayi'' has been recorded in the Caribbean Sea, near Costs Rica, and in the tropical western Atlantic Ocean, near
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,
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, and
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, as well as in the
Alboran Sea The Alboran Sea is the westernmost portion of the Mediterranean Sea, lying between the Iberian Peninsula and the north of Africa (Spain on the north and Morocco and Algeria on the south). The Strait of Gibraltar, which lies at the west end of the ...
in the Mediterranean, near the coast of
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and
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. Along the Atlantic coast of Brazil, this sea spider has been found off the coast in the
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of
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,
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, and
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. This sea spider has been found at depths ranging from 0 to 70 meters below the surface, including specimens collected from tide pools in intertidal sandstone reefs at low tide.


Species

This genus includes three species: * ''
Pentapycnon bouvieri ''Pentapycnon'' is a genus of sea spiders (Class (biology), class Pycnogonida) in the Family (biology), family Pycnogonidae. As the name of this genus suggests, ''Pentapycnon'' is among the four genera of sea spiders with five pairs of legs in ad ...
'' Pushkin, 1993 * ''
Pentapycnon charcoti ''Pentapycnon charcoti'' is a species of sea spider (class Pycnogonida) in the family Pycnogonidae. As the genus name ''Pentapycnon'' suggests, the sea spider ''P.'' ''charcoti'' is among the seven species of sea spiders with five pairs of legs i ...
'' Bouvier, 1910 * ''
Pentapycnon geayi ''Pentapycnon geayi'' is a species of sea spider (class Pycnogonida) in the family Pycnogonidae. As the genus name ''Pentapycnon'' suggests, the sea spider ''P. geayi'' is among the seven species of sea spiders with five pairs of legs in adults r ...
'' Bouvier, 1911


References

{{Taxonbar, from=Q4352201 Pycnogonid genera Pycnogonids Taxa named by Eugène Louis Bouvier