PHYLOGENETIC ANALYSIS OF ALLOGLOSSIDIUM (DIGENEA: MACRODEROIDIDAE) AND RELATED GENERA: LIFE-CYCLE EVOLUTION AND TAXONOMIC REVISION

A phylogenetic analysis was performed on 13 species of digenetic trematodes in the Macroderoididae, including 10 species of Alloglossidium, 2 species of Alloglossoides, and Hirudicolotrema richardsoni. The evolution of the unusual life-cycle patterns in the group was assessed in light of the propose...

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description A phylogenetic analysis was performed on 13 species of digenetic trematodes in the Macroderoididae, including 10 species of Alloglossidium, 2 species of Alloglossoides, and Hirudicolotrema richardsoni. The evolution of the unusual life-cycle patterns in the group was assessed in light of the proposed phylogeny. The results support previous hypotheses that taxa with a 3-host life cycle involving catfish as definitive hosts are basal to taxa with a 2-host life cycle involving invertebrates such as crustaceans and leeches as definitive hosts. Our results also strongly suggest that species maturing in leeches evolved from an ancestor that matured in crustaceans. Our phylogeny places Alloglossoides and Hirudicolotrema within Alloglossidium, showing Alloglossidium to be paraphyletic. To achieve a natural classification, Alloglossoides and Hirudicolotrema are synonymized with Alloglossidium, and a revised generic diagnosis for Alloglossidium is given.
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Alloglossoides
Animals
Biological and medical sciences
Biological taxonomies
Catfish
Crustacea
Crustaceans
Evolution
Evolution, Molecular
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Genera
Hirudicolotrema
Invertebrates
Leeches
Life cycle
Life Cycle Stages - genetics
Life cycles
Museum exhibits
Museums
Nemathelminthia. Plathelmintha
Ovaries
Parasite hosts
Parasitology
Phylogenetics
Phylogeny
Species
SYSTEMATICS-PHYLOGENETICS
Systematics. Geographical distribution
Taxa
Taxonomic revision
Trematoda - anatomy & histology
Trematoda - classification
Trematoda - genetics
Typographic fonts
Uterus
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