Revamping Amphinomidae (Annelida: Amphinomida), with the inclusion of <i><scp>N</scp>otopygos</i>

  • Elizabeth Borda
    Marine Biology Department Texas A&M University at Galveston Ocean and Coastal Science Building 3029 200 Seawolf Parkway Galveston TX 77553 USA
  • Beatriz Yáñez‐Rivera
    Posgrado en Ciencias del Mar y Limnología UNAM Unidad Académica Mazatlán Joel Montes Camarena s/n Mazatlán Sinaloa 82000 México
  • Gabriela M. Ochoa
    Marine Biology Department Texas A&M University at Galveston Ocean and Coastal Science Building 3029 200 Seawolf Parkway Galveston TX 77553 USA
  • Jerry D. Kudenov
    Biological Sciences University of Alaska Anchorage 3211 Providence Drive Anchorage AK 99508‐4614 USA
  • Carlos Sanchez‐Ortiz
    Biología Marina Universidad Autónoma de Baja California Sur La Paz Baja California Sur México
  • Anja Schulze
    Marine Biology Department Texas A&M University at Galveston Ocean and Coastal Science Building 3029 200 Seawolf Parkway Galveston TX 77553 USA
  • Greg W. Rouse
    MBRD Scripps Institution of Oceanography 9500 Gilman Drive La Jolla CA 92093 USA

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公開日
2015-02-03
権利情報
  • http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor
DOI
  • 10.1111/zsc.12099
公開者
Wiley

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<jats:p>This study revises the taxonomic status of the formerly monotypic Archinomidae, which is nested within paraphyletic Amphinomidae according to recent phylogenetic work. We focused our taxonomic sampling to evaluate the affinities of <jats:italic>Notopygos</jats:italic> and genera classified as ‘fusiform’ in body shape, including <jats:italic>Archinome</jats:italic> and <jats:italic>Chloeia</jats:italic>. Prior to this study, the phylogenetic placement of <jats:italic>Notopygos</jats:italic> had not been evaluated. We inferred the phylogenetic relationships of <jats:italic>Notopygos</jats:italic> within Amphinomidae based on nuclear and mitochondrial markers, and cytochrome <jats:italic>c</jats:italic> oxidase subunit I genetic divergences of five <jats:italic>Notopygos</jats:italic> species, including the newly described <jats:italic>Notopygos kekooa</jats:italic> sp. n. from the Gulf of California. The phylogenetic and morphological evidence, now including <jats:italic>Notopygos</jats:italic> species, justified the establishment of two subfamilies within Amphinomidae. In accordance with <jats:styled-content style="fixed-case">ICZN</jats:styled-content> Article 36 (Principle of Coordination), both subfamilies are presented as <jats:italic>status novus</jats:italic> in the nomenclature ranks.</jats:p>

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