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Phylogeny, Evolution, and Biogeography of the North American Trapdoor Spider Family Euctenizidae (Araneae: Mygalomorphae) and the Discovery of a New ‘Endangered Living Fossil’ Along California’s Central Coast

机译:北美陷阱门蜘蛛家族Euctenizidae(Araneae:mygalomorphae)的系统发育,进化和生物地理学以及在加利福尼亚州中央海岸沿线发现了一种新的“濒临灭绝的生活化石”

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We report here the discovery of a remarkable new monotypic mygalomorph spider genus, known only from one geographical location along the central coast of California. The single relict species comprising Cryptocteniza kawtakn. gen. n. sp., is morphologically distinct and geographically isolated from other related genera, with its closest phylogenetic relatives found much further to the east in New Mexico and Arizona. Using a phylogenomic approach employing anchored hybrid enrichment, we reconstruct the evolutionary history of the family Euctenizidae Raven, 1985 to explore relationships among genera, affirmatively place previously undescribed taxa, explore rates of diversification, and reconstruct the group’s biogeography. A biogeographic analysis shows that extinction likely played a significant role in shaping the observed disjunct modern-day distribution of Cryptocteniza and its sister taxa. Our extinction hypothesis is further bolstered by a diversification rate analysis identifying considerablyhigher rates of speciation in other euctenizid lineages like AptostichusSimon, 1891. Consequently, changes in environmental conditions (or other related biotic and/or abiotic factors) may have spurred an adaptive radiation in related genera now widely distributed across the California Floristic Province biodiversity hotspot, with concomitant extinction in Cryptocteniza following the Miocene and establishment of a Mediterranean climate. Owing to its phylogenetic distinctiveness, incredibly narrow distribution and age, we show that Cryptocteniza meets all the criteria of an ‘Endangered Living Fossil’ and is consequently of grave conservation concern.
机译:我们在这里报告发现了一个非凡的新单型mygalomorph蜘蛛属,仅在加利福尼亚中部海岸的一个地理位置中闻名。包含加密contocteniza kawtakn的单一遗物物种。 Gen。 n。 sp。在形态上与其他相关属的地理学分离,其最接近的系统发育亲戚发现了新墨西哥州和亚利桑那州东部的进一步。使用锚定的杂种富集的系统基因组方法,我们重建了Euctenizidae Raven家族的进化史,1985年,探索属之间的关系,肯定地将先前未描述的分类单元放置,探索多元化的速度,并重建了该集团的生物地理学。生物地理分析表明,灭绝可能在塑造观察到的加密塞区及其姊妹分类单元的现代分布中发挥了重要作用。我们的灭绝假设通过多样化的速率分析进一步加强,从而确定其他Euctenizid谱系(如Aptostichussimon,1891年)中的形成率更大。现在广泛分布在加利福尼亚植物省生物多样性热点,在中新世和建立地中海气候之后,加密十分症状灭绝。由于其系统发育的独特性,令人难以置信的狭窄分布和年龄,我们表明加密contocteniza符合“濒临灭绝的生活化石”的所有标准,因此引起了严重的保护关注。

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