Integrative taxonomy reveals the conspecific status of Xerotricha madritensis (Rambur, 1868) and Helicella candoni Thach, 2018 (Gastropoda, Geomitridae)
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Abstract
The Mediterranean region is a biodiversity hotspot. Mollusks represent the second most diverse phylum, with high species richness, endemism, and significant numbers of threatened species. The non-marine species are an especially vulnerable group. New taxa are frequently described although the descriptions often lack biological support. This is true for Helicella candoni Thach, 2018, originally described from Puerto de Santa María, Cádiz, Spain. Thatch (2018) considered H. candoni to be similar to Xerotricha madritensis (Rambur, 1868) but the comparison was made on the basis of basic conchological characters. The present study analyzed topotypes of X. madritensis and H. candoni using integrative taxonomy to evaluate the relationship of the two taxa and their status within Helicella A. Férussac, 1821 and Xerotricha Monterosato, 1892 respectively. A matrix of the mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI) yielded a total of 618 bp. Bayesian and Maximum Likelihood analyses showed that H. candoni and X. madritensis clustered closely together along with Helicella itala. Mean sequence divergence for COI between H. candoni and X. madritensis was 1.42 %. Both taxa are similar in shell shape and colour. Genitalia dimensions of H. condoni were very similar to those of X. madritensis. These data indicate that H. candoni is a junior synonym of X. madritensis. The phylogenetic analyses showed that, despite its morphological similarities, X. madritensis is a species of Helicella instead of Xerotricha.
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Zoology is a journal devoted to experimental and comparative animal science. It presents a common forum for all scientists who take an explicitly organism oriented and integrative approach to the study of animal form, function, development and evolution.
The journal invites papers that take a comparative or experimental approach to behavior and neurobiology, functional morphology, evolution and development, ecological physiology, and cell biology. Due to the increasing realization that animals exist only within a partnership with symbionts, Zoology encourages submissions of papers focused on the analysis of holobionts or metaorganisms as associations of the macroscopic host in synergistic interdependence with numerous microbial and eukaryotic species.
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