Disconnecting trapdoors: Phylogenomic analyses reveal evolutionary contrasts in trapdoor spiders with intercontinental distribution (Idiopidae, Idiopinae)

IF 3.6 1区 生物学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-08 DOI:10.1016/j.ympev.2025.108323
R. Fonseca-Ferreira , S. Derkarabetian , M.J.A. Morales , V. Opatova , T. Belintani , R. Lyle , J.P.L. Guadanucci
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Among Mygalomorphae spiders, the family Idiopidae is the second most diverse, consisting exclusively of trapdoor spiders and is divided into three subfamilies: Arbanitinae, Genysinae, and Idiopinae. The subfamily Idiopinae, distinguished mainly by anterior lateral eyes that project forward, includes 153 species across seven genera, distributed throughout South America, Africa, and parts of Asia. Within this subfamily, the genus Idiops includes the greatest diversity and is the only genus recorded in both the New and Old Worlds. Utilizing a taxon set from the Neotropical and Afrotropical regions, with specimens collected from 1947 to 2021, our study provides the first phylogenomic analysis of the family based on Ultraconserved Elements (UCEs). To assess the monophyly of Idiopinae and Idiops, as well as the relationships among genera within the subfamily, we conducted phylogenetic analyses employing maximum likelihood, Bayesian inference, and coalescent-based methods. The phylogenetic trees reveal that Idiopinae forms a monophyletic lineage, split into two geographically distinct groups: one with African species and the other with Neotropical species. We did not recover monophyly of the genus Idiops; Neotropical Idiops form a monophyletic lineage, while African Idiops species group with Titanidiops, forming a sister lineage to the remaining African Idiopinae. The relationship between the phylogenetic results obtained and the main morphological differences observed among the genera is discussed. Finally, our study challenges the monophyly of Idiopidae by including Neocteniza, which is found to be an independent lineage sister to Ctenizidae and the rest of Idiopidae.

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断开活板门:系统基因组分析揭示了洲际分布的活板门蜘蛛的进化对比(Idiopidae, Idiopinae)。
在Mygalomorphae蜘蛛中,Idiopidae家族是第二多样化的,完全由活板门蜘蛛组成,分为三个亚科:Arbanitinae, Genysinae和Idiopinae。Idiopinae亚科有7属153种,分布于南美洲、非洲和亚洲部分地区,主要以前侧眼为特征。在这个亚科中,Idiops属的多样性最大,是唯一在新旧世界都有记录的属。利用1947年至2021年收集的新热带和非洲热带地区的标本,我们的研究首次基于超保守元件(UCEs)对该科进行了系统基因组分析。为了评估Idiopinae和Idiops的单系性,以及亚科内属之间的关系,我们采用最大似然、贝叶斯推理和基于聚结的方法进行了系统发育分析。系统发育树显示,Idiopinae形成了一个单系谱系,分为两个地理上不同的群体:一个是非洲物种,另一个是新热带物种。我们没有恢复Idiops属的单系性;新热带Idiops形成了一个单系谱系,而非洲Idiops物种与Titanidiops类群,形成了剩余非洲Idiopinae的姐妹谱系。讨论了所获得的系统发育结果与各属间观察到的主要形态差异之间的关系。最后,我们的研究挑战了Idiopidae的单一性,包括Neocteniza,它被发现是一个独立的分支,与Ctenizidae和其他Idiopidae的姐妹。
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Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 生物-进化生物学
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期刊介绍: Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution is dedicated to bringing Darwin''s dream within grasp - to "have fairly true genealogical trees of each great kingdom of Nature." The journal provides a forum for molecular studies that advance our understanding of phylogeny and evolution, further the development of phylogenetically more accurate taxonomic classifications, and ultimately bring a unified classification for all the ramifying lines of life. Phylogeographic studies will be considered for publication if they offer EXCEPTIONAL theoretical or empirical advances.
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