管窄线虫是一个有效的物种吗?

Q3 Earth and Planetary Sciences
Michael Cassiliano
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Ferrusquia-Villafranca(1990)报道了管butamensis是该属中最小的种。列出了8个诊断性状或性状群作为管butamensis的自异形。另外还有3个性状与其他种有共同特征。通过将其诊断特征与其他窄足菌属大样本的相同特征进行比较,对其进行了重新分析。重新分析表明,在原始诊断特征的基础上,管butamensis具有一种自形性。也没有S. tubutamensis拥有独特的性状组合。研究表明,窄齿科的许多性状,特别是原始牙形性状,在表达上变化很大,只能通过基于大样本的变异均值和变异范围来评估。修订了管butamensis的诊断。相对于其他窄齿动物,S. tubutamensis现在被诊断为拥有最小的上犬齿,最小的P1,最短的平均P1 - p2隔膜,最短的平均C-P1隔膜,最短的平均p2-p3隔膜,以及在下磨牙上狭窄的,裂缝状的化石。提出了放弃窄腹蝇亚属和大腹蝇亚属的建议。
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Is Stenomylus tubutamensis Ferrusquia-Villafranca 1990 a valid species?
Stenomylus tubutamensis was reported as the smallest species of the genus by Ferrusquia-Villafranca (1990). Eight diagnostic characters, or groups of characters were listed as autapomorphies for S. tubutamensis . Three additional characters were shared with other species of Stenomylus . A re-analysis of S. tubutamensis was made by comparing its diagnostic characters to the same characters based on larger samples of other species of Stenomylus . The re-analysis shows that S. tubutamensis possesses one autapomorphy based on the original diagnostic characters. Nor does the S. tubutamensis possess a unique combination of characters. The study shows that many characters, especially raw dental metric characters, of the Stenomylinae are quite variable in their expression and can only be assessed by examination of means and ranges of variation based on large samples. The diagnosis of S. tubutamensis is revised. Relative to the other species of Stenomylus , S. tubutamensis is now diagnosed by the possession of the smallest upper canine, smallest P1, shortest average p1–p2 diastema, shortest average C–P1 diastema, shortest average p2–p3 diastema, and narrow, slit-like fossettids on the lower molars. The abandonment of the subgenera Stenomylus and Pegomylus is proposed.
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Rocky Mountain Geology
Rocky Mountain Geology Earth and Planetary Sciences-Geology
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期刊介绍: Rocky Mountain Geology (formerly Contributions to Geology) is published twice yearly by the Department of Geology and Geophysics at the University of Wyoming. The focus of the journal is regional geology and paleontology of the Rocky Mountains and adjacent areas of western North America. This high-impact, scholarly journal, is an important resource for professional earth scientists. The high-quality, refereed articles report original research by top specialists in all aspects of geology and paleontology in the greater Rocky Mountain region.
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