Zoological Studies

Vol. 64, 2025

Description of a New Species of the Intertidal Limpet Patelloida (Patellogastropoda: Lottiidae) from Wakayama and Kochi, Japan

Faith Jessica Paran1,*, Takenori Sasaki2, Akira Asakura1,3, and Tomoyuki Nakano1,3,*
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1Seto Marine Biological Laboratory, Biological Sciences Department, Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University, Shirahama-cho, Nishimuro-gun, Wakayama Prefecture, Japan 649-2211. *Correspondence: E-mail: faith.jessica.paran@gmail.com (Paran)
E-mail: asakurasetombl@gmail.com (Asakura)
2The University Museum, University of Tokyo, Hongo, Bunkyo City, Tokyo 113-0033. E-mail: sasaki@um.u-tokyo.ac.jp (Sasaki)
3Field Science Education and Research, Kyoto University, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan 606-8502. *Correspondence: E-mail: nakano.tomoyuki.2a@kyoto-u.ac.jp (Nakano)

(Received 25 April 2024 / Accepted 23 April 2025 / Published -- 2025)
Communicated by Benny K.K. Chan

This study presents a comprehensive examination of a recently identified intertidal limpet species, Patelloida parva n. sp., utilizing a multidisciplinary approach that combines molecular analyses and detailed morphological investigations. Molecular analysis, involving mitochondrial (16S rRNA) and recently reported single nucleotide polymorphism markers, has been instrumental in distinguishing Patelloida parva n. sp. from its congeners. In addition to genetic divergence, this study provides a description of both morphology and species distribution, revealing key features that set Patelloida parva n. sp. apart from closely related Patelloida species found in Japan. Patelloida parva n. sp. is known from the upper intertidal of the Pacific coasts of Wakayama and Kochi Prefectures, Japan, but morphological analysis suggests that there are also populations on the Ryukyu Islands. Furthermore, this study hypothesizes the tropical origin of Patelloida parva n. sp., attributing its distribution pattern to the influence of the Kuroshio Current. Genetic analyses indicate a closer sequence divergence (5%) to the tropical P. saccharinoides compared to the P. lanx (11%) co-occurring in intertidal rocky shores. This study not only contributes to the understanding of the species’ ecology but also underscores the importance of considering both genetic and morphological aspects in the taxonomy of limpets within Patelloida.

Keywords: Mollusca, Gastropoda, Patellogastropoda, Kuroshio current, Biogeography

Citation: Paran FJ, Sasaki T, Asakura A, Nakano T. 2025. Description of a new species of the intertidal limpet Patelloida (Patellogastropoda: Lottiidae) from Wakayama and Kochi, Japan. Zool Stud 64:26.

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