Phylogenetics and systematics of the subfamilies Cheirurinae and Deiphoninae (Trilobita).

IF 3 2区 地球科学 Q1 PALEONTOLOGY
Swiss Journal of Palaeontology Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-17 DOI:10.1186/s13358-024-00338-1
Francesc Pérez-Peris, Jonathan M Adrain, Allison C Daley
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Abstract

Cheiruridae is one of the most diverse families of trilobites known from the Ordovician with 453 species assigned. Within Cheiruridae eight subfamilies (Acanthoparyphinae, Cheirurinae, "Cyrtometopinae", Deiphoninae, Eccoptochilinae, Heliomerinae, Pilekiinae, and Sphaerexochinae) have historically been recognised. Insights about the evolution of the family and the relationships within and between subfamilies have been published. However larger scale phylogenetic hypotheses are needed in order to explore the monophyly, the basal structure, the deep nodes and the relationships of the subfamilies. Cheirurinae, Deiphoninae and "Cyrtometopinae" have historically been defined by various morphological features (e.g., anteroposterior constriction of the thoracic pleura, pleural furrow morphology, pygidial morphology) that differentiate them from the rest of Cheiruridae. However, the phylogenetic status of "Cyrtometopinae" is unclear owing to a lack of obvious synapomorphies. Here, we present phylogenetic analyses of Cheirurinae, Deiphoninae, and "Cyrtometopinae". The results indicate that both Cheirurinae and Deiphoninae are monophyletic. "Cyrtometopines" are resolved as a paraphyletic grade at the base of Deiphoninae and Cyrtometopinae should be considered a junior subjective synonym of Deiphoninae. The new phylogenetic hypothesis reveals that paedomorphosis plays an important role in the evolution of Deiphoninae. Within Cheirurinae two major clades are identified, the 'Ceraurus-like' clade and the 'Ceraurinella-like' clade.

Supplementary information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1186/s13358-024-00338-1.

三叶虫的毛尿亚科和Deiphoninae亚科的系统发育与系统学。
三叶虫科是奥陶纪以来已知的最多样化的三叶虫科之一,共有453种。在鸡鸡科中,有8个亚科(棘棘鸡亚科,鸡鸡亚科,“Cyrtometopinae”, Deiphoninae, Eccoptochilinae, Heliomerinae, Pilekiinae和Sphaerexochinae)被历史地确认。关于家族的进化以及亚家族内部和亚家族之间关系的见解已经发表。然而,为了探索亚科的单系性、基础结构、深层节点和关系,需要更大规模的系统发育假设。从历史上看,鸡尾科、Deiphoninae科和Cyrtometopinae科的形态学特征(如胸膜前后缩窄、胸膜沟形态、臀肌形态)使它们与其他鸡尾科区分开来。然而,由于缺乏明显的突触性,“Cyrtometopinae”的系统发育状态尚不清楚。在这里,我们提出了Cheirurinae, Deiphoninae和Cyrtometopinae的系统发育分析。结果表明,鸡尿科和鸡耳科都是单系的。“Cyrtometopines”被分解为在Deiphoninae基础上的一个副进化等级,Cyrtometopinae应该被认为是Deiphoninae的一个低级主观同义词。这一新的系统发育假说揭示了幼体发育在蠓科的进化过程中起着重要作用。在鸡尾科中,可以识别出两个主要的分支,“类ceraurus”分支和“类ceraurinella”分支。补充信息:在线版本包含补充资料,下载地址:10.1186/s13358-024-00338-1。
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Swiss Journal of Palaeontology
Swiss Journal of Palaeontology Earth and Planetary Sciences-Paleontology
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4.30
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16.70%
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17
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4 weeks
期刊介绍: The Swiss Journal of Palaeontology publishes original research and review articles of interest to the international community in the fields of palaeontology, taxonomy and systematics, while recognising at the same time the importance of documenting high-quality palaeontological data in a regional context. Palaeobiology in combination with alpha taxonomy is a core topic of the journal. Submitted papers should have an appeal as wide as possible, directed towards an international readership. Contributions should not have been simultaneously submitted elsewhere, and the overlap of content between related articles should be minimal. Duplications of text and the use of previously published illustrations without adequate citation are unacceptable. If a manuscript has two or more authors, both or all have to sign to confirm they all were involved in the work and have agreed to its submission. The preferred manuscript language is UK English, but consistently used US English is also acceptable. We encourage the publication of proceedings of international meetings as well as special thematic issues. Short contributions and book reviews are also accepted. An international editorial team as well as guest editors guarantee that the thematic issues as well as all articles in regular issues are peer-reviewed and meet the highest standards.
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