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Main Authors: Lin, Yi-Tao, Qiu, Jian-Wen
Format: Artículo científico
Language:en
Published: Ecology and evolution 2025
Online Access:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41140310/
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author Lin, Yi-Tao
Qiu, Jian-Wen
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Qiu, Jian-Wen
Lin, Yi-Tao
Qiu, Jian-Wen
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contents Taxonomic Revision of Jingle Shells: Resurrecting and Reclassifying Species of Anomiidae (Bivalvia: Pectinida). Lin, Yi-Tao Qiu, Jian-Wen The family Anomiidae exhibits taxonomic ambiguity due to high morphological plasticity and overlapping diagnostic traits. In this study, we resurrect two anomiid species, and , and reclassify as . Our genetic analyses reveal interspecific distances between and its former synonym , and its synonym , and relative to other species. Phylogenetic reconstructions based on five gene fragments (, , , , and ) corroborate the distinction among these previously synonymized species and confirm the placement of in . Our morphological examinations further delineate diagnostic differences in adductor muscle scars compared to their congeneric species, reinforcing the resurrection and reclassification of these species. Under this reclassification, all Anomiidae genera are monophyletic, with as the earliest-diverging lineage based on available data. However, Placunidae, which contains as the only genus, is recovered as sister to , rendering Anomiidae paraphyletic and indicating the need for a taxonomic revision of Placunidae. Additionally, we provide identification keys for the genera and . This study not only highlights the previously underestimated diversity of Anomiidae but also offers essential genetic resources and a refined taxonomic framework, advancing phylogenetic studies of Anomiidae and informing conservation strategies for morphologically complex marine taxa.
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spellingShingle Taxonomic Revision of Jingle Shells: Resurrecting and Reclassifying Species of Anomiidae (Bivalvia: Pectinida).
Lin, Yi-Tao
Qiu, Jian-Wen
Taxonomic Revision of Jingle Shells: Resurrecting and Reclassifying Species of Anomiidae (Bivalvia: Pectinida). Lin, Yi-Tao Qiu, Jian-Wen The family Anomiidae exhibits taxonomic ambiguity due to high morphological plasticity and overlapping diagnostic traits. In this study, we resurrect two anomiid species, and , and reclassify as . Our genetic analyses reveal interspecific distances between and its former synonym , and its synonym , and relative to other species. Phylogenetic reconstructions based on five gene fragments (, , , , and ) corroborate the distinction among these previously synonymized species and confirm the placement of in . Our morphological examinations further delineate diagnostic differences in adductor muscle scars compared to their congeneric species, reinforcing the resurrection and reclassification of these species. Under this reclassification, all Anomiidae genera are monophyletic, with as the earliest-diverging lineage based on available data. However, Placunidae, which contains as the only genus, is recovered as sister to , rendering Anomiidae paraphyletic and indicating the need for a taxonomic revision of Placunidae. Additionally, we provide identification keys for the genera and . This study not only highlights the previously underestimated diversity of Anomiidae but also offers essential genetic resources and a refined taxonomic framework, advancing phylogenetic studies of Anomiidae and informing conservation strategies for morphologically complex marine taxa.
title Taxonomic Revision of Jingle Shells: Resurrecting and Reclassifying Species of Anomiidae (Bivalvia: Pectinida).
url https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41140310/