Renan S Pittella, Pedro G Bassa, Edison Zefa, Filipe M Bianchi
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摘要
分类学研究人员使用多种来源的证据来支持物种假设和划分。Grammostola Simon (mygalomorae: Theraphosidae)包括20种南美特有的有效物种,其中6种出现在巴西。以生殖器为主要依据的经典形态学方法在识别本属物种时可能会产生误导。因此,我们利用形态学、地理分布、遗传距离和系统发育来支持对来自巴西南部的Grammostola pulchra的重新描述,这是一个世纪前描述的物种。我们还对该物种进行了诊断和图解。雄性在栓子的顶端有发达的根尖龙骨;这是首次在Grammostola属中发现这种结构。利用细胞色素c氧化酶亚基I的部分序列进行分子分析,结果表明,pulchra与Grammostola anthraacina的遗传距离(p-distance)为7%。基于距离和树的方法(ASAP和bPTP)分别确定了pulchra为有效种。在Bayesian和Maximum-Likelihood下的基因树恢复了相似的拓扑结构,将G. pulchra与Grammostola burzaquensis和G. anthracina密切相关。进一步讨论了该属分类中重要的形态学特征。
Using the Integrative Approach to Update a Gap of One Century: Redescription and New Distribution Records of the South American Tarantulas Grammostola pulchra (Araneae: Mygalomorphae: Theraphosidae).
Taxonomic researchers have used multiple sources of evidence to support species hypotheses and delimitations. Grammostola Simon (Mygalomorphae: Theraphosidae) comprises 20 valid species endemic to South America, six occurring in Brazil. The classical morphological approach based mainly on genitalia may be misleading in recognizing species in this genus. Thus, we used morphology, geographical distribution, genetic distance, and phylogeny to support the redescription of Grammostola pulchra from southern Brazil, a species described a century ago. We also diagnosed and illustrated the species. Males have a developed apical keel at the apex of the embolus; for the first time, this type of structure has been reported in a species of Grammostola. The molecular analyses using the partial sequence of Cytochrome c oxidase subunit I showed 7% of genetic distance (p-distance) between G. pulchra and Grammostola anthracina. Distance and tree-based methods (ASAP and bPTP, respectively) assigned G. pulchra as a valid species. The gene-tree under Bayesian and Maximum-Likelihood recovered a similar topology, placing G. pulchra as closely related to Grammostola burzaquensis and G. anthracina. Morphological characters which could be important in the taxonomy of the genus are further discussed.
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