A multilocus molecular phylogeny of Fasciolariidae (Neogastropoda: Buccinoidea)

The neogastropod family Fasciolariidae Gray, 1853 - tulips, horse-conchs, spindles, etc., comprises important representatives of tropical and subtropical molluscan assemblages, with over 500 species in the subfamilies Fasciolariinae Gray, 1853, Fusininae Wrigley, 1927 and Peristerniinae Tryon, 1880. Fasciolariids have had a rather complicated taxonomical history, with several genus names for a long time used as waste baskets to group many unrelated species; based on shell characters, recent taxonomic revisions have, however, began to set some order in its taxonomy. The present work is the first molecular approach to the phylogeny of Fasciolariidae based on a multigene dataset, which provides support for fasciolariids, an old group with a fossil record dating back to the Cretaceous. Molecular markers used were the mitochondrial genes 16S rRNA and cytochrome c oxidase subunit I, and the nuclear genes 18S rRNA, 28S rRNA and histone H3, sequenced for up to 116 ingroup taxa and 17 outgroups. Phylogenetic analyses revealed monophyly of Dolicholatirus Bellardi, 1884 and Teralatirus Coomans, 1965, however it was not possible to discern if the group is the sister Glade to the remaining fasciolariids; the latter, on the other hand, proved monophyletic and contained highly supported groups. A first split grouped fusinines and Pseudolatirus Bellardi, 1884; a second split grouped the peristerniine genera Peristernia Morch, 1852 and Fusolatirus Kuroda and Habe, 1971, while the last group comprised fasciolariines and the remaining peristerniines. None of these clades correspond to the present-day accepted circumscription of the three recognized subfamilies.

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Fasciolariinae, Peristerniinae, Fusininae, Evolution, Dolicholatirus, Radula

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Supplementary Fig. S1. Phylogenetic relationships of Fasciolariidae based on maximum likelihood analysis of 18S rRNA (−ln L = 4975.496885). Numbers on nodes indicate bootstrap resampling, only ...
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Supplementary Fig. S2. Phylogenetic relationships of Fasciolariidae based on maximum likelihood analysis of 28S rRNA (−ln L = 14512.687687). Numbers on nodes indicate bootstrap resampling, only ...
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Supplementary Fig. S3. Phylogenetic relationships of Fasciolariidae based on maximum likelihood analysis of 16S rRNA (−ln L = 9173.674076). Numbers on nodes indicate bootstrap resampling, only ...
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Supplementary Fig. S4. Phylogenetic relationships of Fasciolariidae based on maximum likelihood analysis of COI (−ln L = 16492.575770). Numbers on nodes indicate bootstrap resampling, only bootstraps
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Supplementary Fig. S5. Phylogenetic relationships of Fasciolariidae based on maximum likelihood analysis of histone H3 (−ln L = 2336.073009). Numbers on nodes indicate bootstrap resampling, only ...
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Couto Diogo R., Bouchet Philippe, Kantor Yuri I., Simone Luiz R. L., Giribet Gonzalo (2016). A multilocus molecular phylogeny of Fasciolariidae (Neogastropoda: Buccinoidea). Molecular Phylogenetics And Evolution. 99. 309-322. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ympev.2016.03.025, https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00476/58733/

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