FN Archimer Export Format PT J TI Review of the Nassarius pauperus (Gould, 1850) complex (Nassariidae): Part 3, reinstatement of the genus Reticunassa, with the description of six new species BT AF GALINDO, Lee Ann KOOL, Hugo H. DEKKER, Henk AS 1:1;2:2;3:2; FF 1:;2:;3:; C1 MNHN, Museum Natl Hist Nat, Dept Systemat & Evolut, ISyEB Inst,UMR 7205,CNRS,UPMC,EPHE, 43 Rue Cuvier, F-75231 Paris, France. Naturalis Biodivers Ctr, Associate Mollusca Collect, POB 9517, NL-2300 RA Leiden, Netherlands. C2 MNHN, FRANCE NATURALIS BIODIVERS CTR, NETHERLANDS IN DOAJ IF 0.872 TC 7 UR https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00476/58803/61522.pdf LA English DT Article CR ATIMO VATAE MADANG 2012 SANTO 2006 BO Antea Alis DE ;Nassarius pauperus complex;taxonomy;species delimitation;neotype;barcoding AB In this review (third part), several species within the Nassarius pauperus complex from the eastern Indian Ocean and western Pacific are treated, including a revised concept of Nassa paupera Gould, 1850, type species of the genus Reticunassa Iredale, 1936. In the most recent taxonomic revision, several species had been synonymized with Nassarius pauperus (Gould, 1850), despite distinctive differences among these species in shell morphology. We sequenced a fragment of the mitochondrial COI and the nuclear 28S genes of all available Nassarius pauperus complex species. Automatic barcode gap discovery and reciprocal monophyly were applied to propose species delimitation hypotheses and to support a new concept of the genus. Using morphological and molecular characters, Reticunassa is elevated to full genus rank. Six new species are described: Reticunassa visayaensis sp. nov., R. poppeorum sp. nov., R. annabolteae sp. nov., R. goliath sp. nov., R. intrudens sp. nov. and R. thailandensis sp. nov., while R. tringa (Souverbie, 1864) is recognized as a valid species. PY 2017 PD FEB SO European Journal Of Taxonomy SN 2118-9773 PU Museum Natl Histoire Naturelle VL 275 UT 000396233700001 BP 1 EP 43 DI 10.5852/ejt.2017.275 ID 58803 ER EF