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摘要
外表不起眼的棕色蜘蛛(“marronoids”)属于一个更大的具有改良后外侧胫突的蜘蛛类群(RTA分支),长期以来一直困扰着蜘蛛学家。虽然还没有完全解决,最近的系统基因组学已经允许的划分和系统发育关系,在马龙桃家族成为焦点。了解这些科之间的关系仍然需要更全面的一般水平的采样,因为大多数描述的马龙葵属仍然没有进行系统基因组数据的采样。在这里,我们对1892年的Cybaeidae Banks家族进行了这样的分析。我们大大增加了一般水平的采样,收集了22个已描述的cybaeid属中的18个(包括所有北美属)的超保守元素(UCE)数据,并使用全面的外群分类单元样本严格测试了家族单系性。我们还对传统的桑格位点进行分析,允许对一些先前发表的数据进行整理。我们的UCE系统基因组学结果支持公认的cybaeids的单系性,强烈支持内部关系,并有证据表明存在五个主要的分子亚支系。我们假设了这些亚分支中大多数的潜在形态学突触,为cybaids分类提供了强大的系统基因组基础。在加利福尼亚北部和邻近的俄勒冈州南部发现并描述了一个新的cybaezyga属Siskiyu gen. nov和Siskiyuarmilla sp. nov。在加利福尼亚北部发现并描述了一个难以捉摸的cybaezyga属的新种C.furtiva sp. nov。
Phylogenomics of North American cybaeid spiders (Araneae, Cybaeidae), including the description of new taxa from the Klamath Mountains Geomorphic Province.
The systematics of humble-in-appearance brown spiders ("marronoids"), within a larger group of spiders with a modified retrolateral tibial apophysis (the RTA Clade), has long vexed arachnologists. Although not yet fully settled, recent phylogenomics has allowed the delimitation and phylogenetic relationships of families within marronoids to come into focus. Understanding relationships within these families still awaits more comprehensive generic-level sampling, as the majority of described marronoid genera remain unsampled for phylogenomic data. Here we conduct such an analysis in the family Cybaeidae Banks, 1892. We greatly increase generic-level sampling, assembling ultraconserved element (UCE) data for 18 of 22 described cybaeid genera, including all North American genera, and rigorously test family monophyly using a comprehensive outgroup taxon sample. We also conduct analyses of traditional Sanger loci, allowing curation of some previously published data. Our UCE phylogenomic results support the monophyly of recognized cybaeids, with strongly supported internal relationships, and evidence for five primary molecular subclades. We hypothesize potential morphological synapomorphies for most of these subclades, bringing a robust phylogenomic underpinning to cybaeid classification. A new cybaeid genus Siskiyugen. nov. and species Siskiyuarmillasp. nov. is discovered and described from far northern California and adjacent southern Oregon and a new species in the elusive genus Cybaeozyga, C.furtivasp. nov., is described from far northern California.
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