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Lost in a taxonomic Bermuda Triangle: comparative 3D-microanatomy of cryptic mesopsammic Solenogastres (Mollusca)

机译:迷失在分类学百慕大三角中:隐性近渗性Sol虫(软体动物)的比较3D显微解剖

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Solenogastres (Mollusca) have a quite uniform bodyplan and an evolutionary history with few shifts out of their deep-water habitat and beyond their epibenthic lifestyle. Consequently, few clades inhabit the shallow subtidal mesopsammon; only Meiomeniidae (order Pholidoskepia) is entirely restricted to this habitat. What was initially designed as a comparative microanatomical redescription of Meiomeniidae to explore the diversity of this clade with its unique evolution, developed into a taxonomic nightmare of cryptic, co-occurring lineages: three out of four valid species of Meiomeniidae co-occur in coarse sands in the Bermuda archipelago and were re-collected at the respective type localities. We analyzed the material combining three-dimensional (3D) reconstructions from histological serial sections and ultrastructural data, providing novel insights into meiomeniid anatomy and discussing potential phylogenetic implications. However, not all collected material could be unambiguously assigned to known lineages of mesopsammic Solenogastres. In addition to meiomeniids, we discovered another co-occurring, externally highly cryptic but anatomically distinguishable lineage. It is provisionally placed within Dondersiidae, but its taxonomic assignment remains problematic due to an exclusive character mosaic and a unique foregut gland complex. Our study reveals the risk of creating chimeric taxa in small-bodied Solenogastres, as morphological characters needed for species delineation cannot be extracted from single individuals, while conspecifity based on external features is risky to assume with cryptic species co-occurring. Molecular markers will be needed to reliably retrieve Meiomeniidae from their current Bermuda Triangle of taxonomy and to proceed in solenogaster taxonomy confronted with a wealth of poorly known lineages especially in meiofaunal forms.
机译:Solenogastres(Mollusca)的身体计划非常统一,并且在进化历史上几乎没有移出深水栖息地并超出表皮生活方式的转变。因此,很少有进化枝栖息在浅潮下的中层s。仅Meomeomeniidae(Pholidoskepia目)完全限于此栖息地。最初被设计为犬尾形目科的比较显微解剖学描述,旨在探索该进化枝的多样性及其独特的进化,并发展成为神秘的,同时出现的世系的分类梦night:在粗沙中共生的四种尾代目形科中有三种在百慕大群岛,并在各个类型的地点进行了重新收集。我们分析了结合了组织学连续切片和超微结构数据的三维(3D)重建材料,为meiomeniid解剖学提供了新颖见解,并讨论了潜在的系统发生意义。但是,并非所有收集到的材料都可以明确地分配给已知的中渗食虫目食虫。除了meiomeniids,我们发现了另一个共同出现,外部高度隐秘,但在解剖学上可区分的沿袭。它暂时放置在Dondersiidae内,但是由于独特的角色镶嵌和独特的前肠腺复合体,其分类学分配仍然存在问题。我们的研究表明,由于无法从单个个体中提取出物种描绘所需的形态特征,而在小体上的Sol食足纲中形成嵌合类群的风险,而与隐性物种同时存在时,基于外在特征的推测性是有风险的。需要分子标记来从其当前的百慕大分类学三角学中可靠地检索出Meomeomidaeae,并进行面临着众多鲜为人知的血统,尤其是以Meiofaunal形式出现的Senoogaster分类学。

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