通过对细绳蛛科细绳蛛复群(aranae: Agelenidae)的回顾,对一个新物种的描述以及对它们的系统发育关系和进化史的深入了解,使boitanii statv . revv .复活

IF 1.8 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
D. Dimitrov, Angelo Bolzern, M. Arnedo
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漏斗网蜘蛛(Agelindae)是一个多样化的、在分类学上具有挑战性的世界性分布科。Latreille苔草属(Tegenaria Latreille),1804年,包括100多个有效物种,大多局限于欧洲和西亚,尽管一些物种可能随后通过人类活动被引入其他地区。在这里,我们修改并研究了一组来自黑海西南部地区和安纳托利亚的形态相似物种的系统发育关系。我们删除了Tegenaria boitanii Brignoli,1978 stat.rev.和Tegenariaa bithyniae Brignoli(1978)这两个物种,它们是从Tegenaria-Petrriosa Brignoli的同义词中删除的,1972年。BoitaniTegenaria stat.rev.被恢复为有效物种,重新描述和诊断,以及T.bithyniae syn。nov.被列为其初级同义词。我们还提供了一个最新的T.perctriosa诊断,描述了保加利亚中温山毛榉林中的一个新种Tegenaria euxinica Dimitrov sp.nov.,并综述了T.perctriosa复合体的成员。我们提供了选定物种的新照片,以及综合体中所有物种最新分布范围的地图。通过将现有的形态学和分子(靶测序)数据与感兴趣物种的新数据相结合,研究了T.imperiosa物种复合体的系统发育位置和内部结构。最后,我们建议在未来的研究中检验这样一种假设,即中新世的主要气候变化推动了该类群的多样化,并影响了其生物地理学。http://zoobank.org/urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:08A77B59-ACFE-4C16-BBCB-BC45BE981360
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Bringing Tegenaria boitanii stat. rev. back to life with a review of the Tegenaria percuriosa-complex (Araneae: Agelenidae), description of a new species and insight into their phylogenetic relationships and evolutionary history
The funnel web spiders (Agelenidae) are a diverse and taxonomically challenging worldwide distributed family. The genus Tegenaria Latreille, 1804, includes more than 100 valid species, mostly circumscribed to Europe and western Asia, although some species may have been subsequently introduced to other regions by anthropogenic action. Here we revise and investigate phylogenetic relationships of a group of morphologically similar species from the south-western Black Sea region and Anatolia. We remove the species Tegenaria boitanii Brignoli, 1978 stat. rev. and Tegenaria bithyniae Brignoli, 1978 from synonymy of Tegenaria percuriosa Brignoli, 1972. Tegenaria boitanii stat. rev. is restored as a valid species, re-described and re-diagnosed, and T. bithyniae syn. nov. is placed as its junior synonym. We also provide an updated diagnosis for T. percuriosa, describe a new species, Tegenaria euxinica Dimitrov sp. nov. from the mesophilic beech forests (Fagus orientalis) in Bulgaria, and review the members of T. percuriosa complex. We provide new photographs for selected species, and a map of the updated distribution ranges of all the species in the complex. The phylogenetic position and internal structure of T. percuriosa species-complex is investigated by combining available morphological and molecular (target sequencing) data with new data from the species of interest. Finally, we propose to test in future studies the hypothesis that major climatic changes during the Miocene drove diversification of the group and imprinted its biogeography. http://zoobank.org/urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:08A77B59-ACFE-4C16-BBCB-BC45BE981360
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Systematics and Biodiversity
Systematics and Biodiversity 环境科学-生物多样性保护
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期刊介绍: Systematics and Biodiversity is devoted to whole-organism biology. It is a quarterly, international, peer-reviewed, life science journal, without page charges, which is published by Taylor & Francis for The Natural History Museum, London. The criterion for publication is scientific merit. Systematics and Biodiversity documents the diversity of organisms in all natural phyla, through taxonomic papers that have a broad context (not single species descriptions), while also addressing topical issues relating to biological collections, and the principles of systematics. It particularly emphasises the importance and multi-disciplinary significance of systematics, with contributions which address the implications of other fields for systematics, or which advance our understanding of other fields through taxonomic knowledge, especially in relation to the nature, origins, and conservation of biodiversity, at all taxonomic levels. The journal does not publish single species descriptions, monographs or applied research nor alpha species descriptions. Taxonomic manuscripts must include modern methods such as cladistics or phylogenetic analysis.
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