Lumping three nominal species into one: taxonomic revision of amphibian parasitic leeches of Torix in Far East Asia (Hirudinea: Glossiphoniidae)

IF 1.8 2区 生物学 Q3 EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY
Chiaki Kambayashi, Takafumi Nakano
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Abstract

Although most members of the freshwater leech family Glossiphoniidae have mid-body somites divided into three annuli, the genus Torix Blanchard, 1893 is distinguished by two-annuli somites. Torix has high species richness in Far East Asia, and three nominal species have been recognised in the Japanese Archipelago and adjacent regions that can be distinguished by a combination of both internal and external morphological characteristics. However, recent studies have shown that these diagnostic features are ontogenetically variable and this has resulted in taxonomic confusion among Torix species endemic to the Japanese Archipelago. In this study, we revisit the taxonomic accounts of T. orientalis (Oka, 1925) and T. tagoi (Oka, 1925), in addition to that of the recently redescribed T. tukubana (Oka, 1935) to clarify the diagnostic characteristics for each of the three species. Our morphological and molecular phylogenetic analyses demonstrated that the three Torix species in Japan are indistinguishable. We therefore conclude that these species should be synonymised and treated as a single species. The specific names orientalis and tagoi were simultaneously established under the genus Oligobdella Moore, 1918, therefore we acted as First Reviser and gave precedence to the name O. tagoi, thus the valid name for the Far East Asian Torix species is T. tagoi unless T. orientalis and T. tagoi are treated as distinct species. There are several type localities for T. tagoi and the name-bearing types have been lost, therefore we designate a neotype for this species to obviate zoological and nomenclatural issues.

ZooBank: urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:E2DBF999-3B51-456F-AB04-A7D138E0AF2D

将三个标称物种合而为一:远东亚洲两栖类寄生水蛭的分类学修订(Hirudinea: Glossiphoniidae)
尽管淡水水蛭科(Glossiphoniidae)的大多数成员的中体体节都分为三个环,但Torix Blanchard, 1893属的体节却分为两个环。Torix 在远东亚洲的物种丰富度很高,在日本列岛和邻近地区已发现三个标称物种,可通过内部和外部形态特征的组合进行区分。然而,最近的研究表明,这些诊断特征在本体上是可变的,这导致了日本列岛特有的榧属物种在分类上的混乱。在本研究中,我们重新审视了 T. orientalis(Oka,1925 年)和 T. tagoi(Oka,1925 年)的分类学描述,以及最近重新描述的 T. tukubana(Oka,1935 年)的分类学描述,以澄清这三个物种各自的诊断特征。我们的形态学和分子系统学分析表明,日本的这三个榧属物种是无法区分的。因此,我们得出结论,这些物种应被同化为一个物种。tagoi,因此除非 T. orientalis 和 T. tagoi 被视为不同的种,否则远东亚洲榧种的有效名称为 T. tagoi。T. tagoi 的模式产地有几个,而命名模式已经丢失,因此我们为该种指定一个新模式,以避免动物学和命名上的问题。ZooBank: urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:E2DBF999-3B51-456F-AB04-A7D138E0AF2D
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Invertebrate Systematics
Invertebrate Systematics 生物-动物学
CiteScore
4.30
自引率
9.10%
发文量
35
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Invertebrate Systematics (formerly known as Invertebrate Taxonomy) is an international journal publishing original and significant contributions on the systematics, phylogeny and biogeography of all invertebrate taxa. Articles in the journal provide comprehensive treatments of clearly defined taxonomic groups, often emphasising their biodiversity patterns and/or biological aspects. The journal also includes contributions on the systematics of selected species that are of particular conservation, economic, medical or veterinary importance. Invertebrate Systematics is a vital resource globally for scientists, students, conservation biologists, environmental consultants and government policy advisors who are interested in terrestrial, freshwater and marine systems. Invertebrate Systematics is published with the endorsement of the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) and the Australian Academy of Science.
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