莫纳乔德属(腹足纲,纹腹目)的分类学修订和解体

IF 2.3 2区 生物学 Q2 EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY
Tereza Adamcová, Lucie Juřičková, Małgorzata Proćków, Eike Neubert, Adam Petrusek, Ondřej Korábek
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Monachoides 是蜗牛科(Hygromiidae)中型欧洲陆地蜗牛的一个属。直到最近,该科的系统学一直以生殖系统的特征为基础,但这些特征已被证明无法提供信息,因此对属和科的分类进行了修订。最近,Monachoides 科有多达 6 个物种被确认,但其中 3 个物种的归属尚存疑问。我们的系统发育分析和形态学检查表明,该属包括以前归入两个不同的绣线菊亚科的物种。在将巴尔干地区的三个物种归入不相关的 Xerocampylaea 属之后,Monachoides 属在巴尔干和中欧的交界处相对靠北的地方出现了分化。其中一个物种 Monachoides bacescui 在此被异名化,一个以前被忽视的物种被重新描述,目前 Monachoides 中只剩下三个有效物种:M. incarnatus、M. vicinus 和 M. welebitanus。这些物种可以通过其独特的贝壳表面微观结构与其他hygromiid物种区分开来,这种微观结构也可以用来识别幼体或破碎的化石材料。然而,研究发现,由上述三个物种组成的支系还包括目前归入 Perforatella 的两个物种。因此,这两个属被异名化,而 Perforatella 属具有优先权。
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Taxonomic revision and dissolution of the genus Monachoides (Gastropoda, Stylommatophora)
Monachoides is a genus of medium‐sized European land snails in the family Hygromiidae. Systematics of this family was until recently based on traits of the genital system that were shown to be uninformative, resulting in revisions of classifications at the genus and family levels. Up to six species were recognized in Monachoides lately, but the inclusion of three of these species was questionable. Our phylogenetic analysis and morphological examinations show that the genus includes species previously classified in two different Hygromiidae subfamilies. After transferring three Balkan species to the unrelated genus Xerocampylaea, Monachoides emerged as a group that diversified relatively northerly, at the boundary between the Balkans and Central Europe. One species, Monachoides bacescui, is synonymized here and a previously overlooked one is redescribed, leaving only three valid species in Monachoides as currently understood: M. incarnatus, M. vicinus and M. welebitanus. These can be distinguished from other hygromiid species by their distinctive microsculpture of the shell surface, which also allows for identification of juveniles or fragmented fossil material. However, the clade comprising the three above species was found to also include the two species currently classified in Perforatella. As a result, the two genera are synonymized, with Perforatella having priority.
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Zoologica Scripta
Zoologica Scripta 生物-动物学
CiteScore
5.60
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0.00%
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52
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Zoologica Scripta publishes papers in animal systematics and phylogeny, i.e. studies of evolutionary relationships among taxa, and the origin and evolution of biological diversity. Papers can also deal with ecological interactions and geographic distributions (phylogeography) if the results are placed in a wider phylogenetic/systematic/evolutionary context. Zoologica Scripta encourages papers on the development of methods for all aspects of phylogenetic inference and biological nomenclature/classification. Articles published in Zoologica Scripta must be original and present either theoretical or empirical studies of interest to a broad audience in systematics and phylogeny. Purely taxonomic papers, like species descriptions without being placed in a wider systematic/phylogenetic context, will not be considered.
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