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New insights into phylogenetic relationships of Rhabdocoela (Platyhelminthes) including members of Mariplanellida
Vicente-Hernández, I.; Armonies, W.; Henze, K.; Aguado, M.T. (2023). New insights into phylogenetic relationships of Rhabdocoela (Platyhelminthes) including members of Mariplanellida. BMC Zoology 8(1): 9. https://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40850-023-00171-y
In: BMC Zoology. BMC: London. e-ISSN 2056-3132, more
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  • Vicente-Hernández, I.
  • Armonies, W.
  • Henze, K.
  • Aguado, M.T.

Abstract

    Background

    Previous flatworm phylogenetic research has been carried out analysing 18S and 28S DNA markers. Through this methodology, Mariplanellinae subfamily has been recently re-classified as Mariplanellida status novus. This new classification implied that 3 genera belonged to Mariplanellida: Mariplanella, Lonchoplanella and Poseidoplanella. In this study, we aim to clarify some of the relationships within Rhabdocoela analysing 18S and 28S DNA markers of a total of 91 species through Maximum Likelihood and Bayesian Inference methodologies. A total of 11 species and genera, including Lonchoplanella, from the island of Sylt are included and had not previously been involved in any molecular phylogenetic analyses.

    Results

    Our phylogenetic results support Mariplanellida as an independent group within Rhabdocoela and its status as an infraorder. Our study suggests that Lonchoplanella axi belongs to Mariplanellida. Within Rhabdocoela, Haloplanella longatuba is nested within Thalassotyphloplanida, instead of Limnotyphloplanida. Within Kalyptorhynchia, the taxon Eukalyptorhynchia turned out to be paraphyletic including members of Schizorhynchia. These results also support the position of the genus Toia separate from Cicerinidae.

    Conclusions

    Lonchoplanella axi belongs to Mariplanellida, whose status as infraorder is herein confirmed. The genus Toia belongs separate from Cicerinidae. Further research is needed to clarify the phylogenetic relationships of Hoploplanella. Most of the species, genera and families included in this study with more than one terminal are monophyletic and well supported. Adding gene markers and complementary morphological studies will help to clarify those relationships that remain uncertain.


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