Phylogenetic relationships of Loxosceles and Sicarius spiders are consistent with Western Gondwanan vicariance
The modern geographic distribution of the spider family Sicariidae is consistent with an evolutionary origin on Western Gondwana. Both sicariid genera, Loxosceles and Sicarius are diverse in Africa and South/Central America. Loxosceles are also diverse in North America and the West Indies, and have...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 2008-11, Vol.49 (2), p.538-553 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The modern geographic distribution of the spider family Sicariidae is consistent with an evolutionary origin on Western Gondwana. Both sicariid genera,
Loxosceles and
Sicarius are diverse in Africa and South/Central America.
Loxosceles are also diverse in North America and the West Indies, and have species described from Mediterranean Europe and China. We tested vicariance hypotheses using molecular phylogenetics and molecular dating analyses of 28S, COI, 16S, and NADHI sequences. We recover reciprocal monophyly of African and South American
Sicarius, paraphyletic Southern African
Loxosceles and monophyletic New World
Loxosceles within which an Old World species group that includes
L. rufescens is derived. These patterns are consistent with a sicariid common ancestor on Western Gondwana. North American
Loxosceles are monophyletic, sister to Caribbean taxa, and resolved in a larger clade with South American
Loxosceles. With fossil data this pattern is consistent with colonization of North America
via a land bridge predating the modern Isthmus of Panama. |
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ISSN: | 1055-7903 1095-9513 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.ympev.2008.08.003 |