TY - JOUR
T1 - Integrative redescription of hypsibius pallidoides pilato et al., 2011 (eutardigrada
T2 - Hypsibioidea) with the erection of a new genus and discussion on the phylogeny of hypsibiidae
AU - Tumanov, Denis V.
N1 - Funding Information:
I thank Professor Giovanni Pilato and Professor Oscar Lisi (University of Catania, Italy) for giving me the possibility to examine microscope slides from Binda & Pilato?s collection and for the discussion of my results. I thank Dr Roberta Salmaso and Dr Leonardo Latella (curators of the tardigrade collections of the Museum of Natural History of Verona, Italy) as well as Professor Roberto Guidetti and Professor Roberto Bertolani (University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy), who let me examine microscope slides from the collections of W. Maucci and for sending additional photos of H. scaber. I am grateful to Dr Yevgen Kiosya (School of Biology, V.N. Karazin Kharkiv National University, Ukraine) for sending me the slides of type series of H. pallidoides. I thank Professor Torbj?rn Ekrem (Norwegian University of Science and Technology) for providing me the unpublished DNA extraction protocol. I extend my thanks to my friend Prof. Alexey Smirnov (Saint-Petersburg State University, Russia) for collecting material in Austria and for his constant support and advise in the molecular part of my investigation. I thank Erica DeMilio (National University of Ireland Galway, Republic of Ireland) for the linguistic review of the manuscript. This study was carried out with the use of equipment of the Core Facilities Centers ?Culture Collection of Microorganisms?, ?Centre for Molecular and Cell Technologies? and ?Centre for Microscopy and Microanalysis? of St Petersburg State University.
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PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - An integrative redescription of Hypsibius pallidoides Pilato, Kiosya, Lisi, Inshina & Biserov, 2011 was undertaken following a reexamination of the type material and new material using high-quality light microscopy, scanning electron microscopy and methods of molecular taxonomy. Detailed morphological investigations revealed a unique complex of characters that precluded the attribution of this species to the genus Hypsibius Ehrenberg, 1848. Furthermore, phylogenetic analyses indicated the affinity of this species within the subfamily Pilatobiinae (Hypsibiidae). Notahypsibius gen. nov. is erected for H. pallidoides and two putatively related species: H. scaber Maucci, 1987 and Ramazzottius arcticus (Murray, 1907). An emended diagnosis for the genus Pilatobius is given, while the subfamily Pilatobiinae lacks a cohesive morphological diagnosis despite representing, at the same time, a well-supported molecular clade. Obvious controversy between the results of the morphological and molecular analyses of the phylogeny of Hypsibioidea is discussed. The distribution of morphological characters such as the claw type, organization of the bucco-pharyngeal apparatus, and egg shell sculpture type within Eutardigrada is analyzed and their phylogenetic significance discussed.
AB - An integrative redescription of Hypsibius pallidoides Pilato, Kiosya, Lisi, Inshina & Biserov, 2011 was undertaken following a reexamination of the type material and new material using high-quality light microscopy, scanning electron microscopy and methods of molecular taxonomy. Detailed morphological investigations revealed a unique complex of characters that precluded the attribution of this species to the genus Hypsibius Ehrenberg, 1848. Furthermore, phylogenetic analyses indicated the affinity of this species within the subfamily Pilatobiinae (Hypsibiidae). Notahypsibius gen. nov. is erected for H. pallidoides and two putatively related species: H. scaber Maucci, 1987 and Ramazzottius arcticus (Murray, 1907). An emended diagnosis for the genus Pilatobius is given, while the subfamily Pilatobiinae lacks a cohesive morphological diagnosis despite representing, at the same time, a well-supported molecular clade. Obvious controversy between the results of the morphological and molecular analyses of the phylogeny of Hypsibioidea is discussed. The distribution of morphological characters such as the claw type, organization of the bucco-pharyngeal apparatus, and egg shell sculpture type within Eutardigrada is analyzed and their phylogenetic significance discussed.
KW - Molecular taxonomy
KW - Morphology
KW - Pilatobiinae
KW - Tardigrada
KW - Trait evolution
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85090708918&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.5852/ejt.2020.681
DO - 10.5852/ejt.2020.681
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85090708918
VL - 2020
SP - 1
EP - 37
JO - European Journal of Taxonomy
JF - European Journal of Taxonomy
SN - 2118-9773
IS - 681
ER -