Molecular phylogeny of G eoplaninae ( P latyhelminthes) challenges current classification: proposal of taxonomic actions
Despite likely being the most diverse group within the T ricladida, the systematics of land planarians ( G eoplanidae) has received minor attention. The most species‐rich ingroup, the subfamily G eoplaninae, is restricted to the N eotropics. The systematics of G eoplaninae remains uncertain. Unique...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Zoologica scripta 2013-09, Vol.42 (5), p.508-528 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Despite likely being the most diverse group within the
T
ricladida, the systematics of land planarians (
G
eoplanidae) has received minor attention. The most species‐rich ingroup, the subfamily
G
eoplaninae, is restricted to the
N
eotropics. The systematics of
G
eoplaninae remains uncertain. Unique features supporting the genera are scanty; moreover, parts of the known species have been poorly described, making comparative studies difficult. Likewise the evolutionary relationships among land planarians remain insufficiently understood. In the present study, a phylogenetic hypothesis for selected taxa of
G
eoplaninae based on the molecular data is presented and discussed in the light of morphological features. Our phylogenetic inference is based on the fragments of three nuclear regions (18
S
, 28
S rDNA
and
EF
‐1α) and a mitochondrial marker (cytochrome oxidase
I
) for which we considered three optimality criteria (parsimony, maximum likelihood and
B
ayesian inference). Although our data provide little support for most basal nodes, our phylogenetic trees show a number of well‐supported clades, unveiling morphologically homogeneous groups. According to these results, we propose to separate
G
eoplana
into
B
arreirana
(formerly considered a subgenus),
C
ratera
gen. n.,
I
mbira
gen. n.,
M
atuxia
gen. n.,
O
bama
gen. n. and
P
araba
gen. n., emend the diagnoses of
B
arreirana
,
G
eoplana
,
N
otogynaphallia
,
P
asipha
and
X
erapoa
and review the classification of the species within these genera. For
G
eoplana goetschi
sensu
M
arcus, (1951), a new name is proposed. |
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ISSN: | 0300-3256 1463-6409 |
DOI: | 10.1111/zsc.12019 |