A new lineage of fresh‐ and brackish‐water mussels (Bivalvia, Mytilidae) from Southeast Asia

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2023-02-21 DOI:10.1111/zsc.12585
K. Tan, S. H. Tan, Kitithorn Sanpanich, Teerapong Duangdee, R. Ambarwati
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Three species of mussels collected from fresh‐ and low salinity (10 psu or lower) brackish‐water environments in southern Thailand, Singapore, northern Borneo and south Sulawesi formed a new, well‐supported and distinct mytilid clade based on molecular phylogeny. All are small (< 30 mm) species with either radially ribbed or smooth shells. Internally, the upper edges of the ascending lamellae of the outer and inner demibranchs are, respectively, fused to the mantle lobes and visceral mass. A new genus Parabrachidontes is proposed to accommodate the three species. Of the species in the new genus, one is described as new (Parabrachidontes amnicus sp. n.), and the other two poorly known species (P. leucostictus and P. cochinensis) are re‐described. The Parabrachidontes clade is closely related to Mytella, Perna and Arcuatula. Together, they formed a well‐supported clade, most members of which have ctenidial edges attached to the mantle and/or visceral mass. These genera are clearly distinct phylogenetically from two other mytilid clades containing brackish‐ and fresh‐water species with ctenidia free of the mantle: one comprising the genera Limnoperna and Sinomytilus (together constituting the Limnoperninae), and the other Xenostrobus and Vignadula (forming the Xenostrobinae). We therefore suggest the existence of at least three lineages of mytilids living in rivers and estuaries of East Asia and Australasia.
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标题东南亚淡水和咸淡水贻贝(双贝门,贻贝科)的一个新系
从泰国南部、新加坡、婆罗洲北部和苏拉威西岛南部的淡水和低盐度(10 psu或更低)半咸水环境中采集的三种贻贝,根据分子系统发育形成了一个新的、得到充分支持的、独特的神话分支。都很小(< 30 mm)物种,具有径向肋状或光滑的外壳。在内部,外半鳃类和内半鳃类的上升片层的上边缘分别与地幔裂片和内脏团融合。提出了一个新属Parabrachdontes来容纳这三个物种。在新属的物种中,一个被描述为新物种(Parabrachidontes amnicus sp.n),另外两个鲜为人知的物种(P.leucosticus和P.cochinensis)被重新描述。Parabrachdontes分支与Mytella、Perna和Arcuatula密切相关。它们共同形成了一个支撑良好的分支,其中大多数成员的ctenidial边缘附着在地幔和/或内脏物质上。这些属在系统发育上与另外两个包含苦咸水和淡水物种的mytilid分支明显不同,ctenidia不受地幔影响:一个分支包括Limnoperna属和Sinomytilus属(共同组成Limnoperinae),以及其他Xenostrobus和Vignadula(形成Xenostrobinae)。因此,我们认为至少有三个神话谱系生活在东亚和澳大拉西亚的河流和河口。
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