1902年腹足纲Callitoropis Seguenza属的系统发育分析(Vetigastrododa:Callitoropidae),包括化石和现存物种

IF 2.2 2区 地球科学 Q3 EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY Journal of Systematic Palaeontology Pub Date : 2022-08-24 DOI:10.1080/14772019.2022.2100288
D. Pérez, Mariel Ferrari, M. Ezcurra
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Calliotropis属的分类内容和属于该属的化石物种的系统位置一直存在争议,因为它们在一般的壳形态和装饰图案方面与现存的同类具有惊人的相似性。在最近的一篇文章中,初步区分出了石斛属的两个亚属,并认为它们是生态形态变化转化为进化变化的结果:浅礁生态型,代表石斛属(Riselloidea)的化石物种;深水生态型,分组了石斛属(Calliotropis)的生活形式。然而,这一划分是基于定性的依据,缺乏对现代和化石分类群进行定量的系统发育分析。本研究的目的是全面重新审视这一系统方案后形态学划分的类足跖骨谱系。我们使用定量的系统发育分析来阐明这组腹足动物的进化史。结果表明,中生代的Calliotropis属不是单系的,而是一个分布在上新世-近代的单系群。化石“Calliotropis”物种代表了由不同进化枝组成的副进化组合:单系的risello总科(Cossmann)只包括侏罗纪物种;以Arachnotropis gen. 11 .新属为代表的古近系群;以及与先前描述的Trochonodus n tzel et al., 2003年的内容相匹配的单系三叠纪群。Ambercyclus Ferrari et al., 2014属单系,与上述分类群也有亲缘关系。http://zoobank.org/urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:0BF29053-3D67-41A4-923D-5621D448AD61
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Phylogenetic analysis of the gastropod genus Calliotropis Seguenza, 1902 (Vetigastropoda: Calliotropidae), including fossil and living species
The taxonomic content of the genus Calliotropis and the systematic positions of the fossil species referred to this genus have been under debate because of the striking resemblance they bear to their extant counterparts in terms of general shell morphology and ornament pattern. In a recent contribution, two subgenera of Calliotropis were preliminarily distinguished and considered to be a result of ecomorphological variation translated into evolutionary changes: shallow-reef ecomorphotypes, representing the fossil species of Calliotropis (Riselloidea), and deep-water ecomorphotypes, grouping the living forms of Calliotropis (Calliotropis). However, this division of Calliotropis species was based on qualitative grounds, lacking a quantitative phylogenetic analysis sampling both modern and fossil taxa. The present research aims to comprehensively revisit this systematic scheme after a morphological delimitation of calliotropid lineages. We use a quantitative phylogenetic analysis to shed light on the evolutionary history of this group of gastropods. Our results indicate that the Mesozoic genus ‘Calliotropis’ is not monophyletic, but living species comprise a monophyletic group with a Pliocene–Recent distribution. Fossil ‘Calliotropis’ species represent a paraphyletic assemblage composed of different clades: the monophyletic Riselloidea (Cossmann) including only Jurassic species; a Palaeogene group represented by the new genus Arachnotropis gen. nov.; and a monophyletic Triassic group that matches the content of the previously described genus Trochonodus Nützel et al., 2003. The genus Ambercyclus Ferrari et al., 2014 is monophyletic and also related to the above-mentioned taxa. http://zoobank.org/urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:0BF29053-3D67-41A4-923D-5621D448AD61
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