Naididae, Ehrenberg, 1831
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https://doi.org/10.1111/zsc.12426 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/B62A87D6-4F0D-4F4E-0533-FE1FFAD3C136 |
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Felipe |
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Naididae |
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3.3.1 | Naididae View in CoL
The 15 species analysed represent six of the ten naidid subfamilies recognized by the WoRMS database (www. marinespecies.org%, that is, excluding Opistocystinae , Telmatodrilinae and Rhyacodriloidinae , as well as the enigmatic Branchiura ( Branchiurinae , likely to be Tubificinae ; see Erséus, Envall, Marchese, & Gustavsson, 2010; Martin, Martínez-Ansemil, & Sambugar, 2010% and Paranadrilus , the latter of which with unsettled classification. Our naidid lineage is fully resolved, with all internal nodes maximally supported (Figure 1%. Analyses of all data matrices yielded this topology, with one exception—on the 75% MARE-filtered tree, Albanidrilus sp. was recovered as sister to Limnodriloides sp. , but on all other trees, it was sister to Olavius + Heterodrilus . Pristininae ( Pristina % and Limnodriloidinae ( Limnodriloides % are represented only by one species each.
Naidinae ( Paranais and Chaetogaster % and Tubificinae ( Aulodrilus , Troglodrilus and Potamothrix % are monophyletic, whereas Phallodrilinae ( Bathydrilus , Olavius and Albanidrilus % and Rhyacodrilinae ( Rhyacodrilus , Heronidrilus , Bothrioneurum and Heterodrilus % are not. Members of Rhyacodrilinae (as currently defined% are found in three positions: Heronidrilus and Bothrioneurum form the sister to the rest of Naididae , while Rhyacodrilus is sister to Naidinae , and Heterodrilus is sister to a part of Phallodrilinae . Pristininae is sister to Rhyacodrilinae s.str. (i.e. here Rhyacodrilus only% + Naidinae , and Tubificinae is sister to Limnodriloidinae . Bathydrilus , previously regarded as a member of Phallodrilinae , is placed as sister to a clade containing the sister groups [ Heterodrilus + Phallodrilinae (part%] and [ Limnodriloidinae + Tubificinae ].
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