Standard

A new genus and tribe of freshwater mussel (Unionidae) from Southeast Asia. / Bolotov, Ivan N.; Pfeiffer, John M.; Konopleva, Ekaterina S.; Vikhrev, Ilya V.; Kondakov, Alexander V.; Aksenova, Olga V.; Gofarov, Mikhail Yu; Tumpeesuwan, Sakboworn; Win, Than.

в: Scientific Reports, Том 8, № 1, 10030, 2018.

Результаты исследований: Научные публикации в периодических изданияхстатьяРецензирование

Harvard

Bolotov, IN, Pfeiffer, JM, Konopleva, ES, Vikhrev, IV, Kondakov, AV, Aksenova, OV, Gofarov, MY, Tumpeesuwan, S & Win, T 2018, 'A new genus and tribe of freshwater mussel (Unionidae) from Southeast Asia', Scientific Reports, Том. 8, № 1, 10030. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-28385-y

APA

Bolotov, I. N., Pfeiffer, J. M., Konopleva, E. S., Vikhrev, I. V., Kondakov, A. V., Aksenova, O. V., Gofarov, M. Y., Tumpeesuwan, S., & Win, T. (2018). A new genus and tribe of freshwater mussel (Unionidae) from Southeast Asia. Scientific Reports, 8(1), [10030]. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-28385-y

Vancouver

Author

Bolotov, Ivan N. ; Pfeiffer, John M. ; Konopleva, Ekaterina S. ; Vikhrev, Ilya V. ; Kondakov, Alexander V. ; Aksenova, Olga V. ; Gofarov, Mikhail Yu ; Tumpeesuwan, Sakboworn ; Win, Than. / A new genus and tribe of freshwater mussel (Unionidae) from Southeast Asia. в: Scientific Reports. 2018 ; Том 8, № 1.

BibTeX

@article{2954ac4a14c24d88a182d0ba5eaa8a20,
title = "A new genus and tribe of freshwater mussel (Unionidae) from Southeast Asia",
abstract = "The freshwater mussel genus Oxynaia Haas, 1911 is thought to be comprised of two geographically disjunct and morphologically variable species groups but the monophyly of this taxon has yet to be tested in any modern cladistic sense. This generic hypothesis has important systematic and biogeographic implications as Oxynaia is the type genus of the currently recognized tribe Oxynaiini (Parreysiinae) and is one of the few genera thought to cross several biogeographically important barriers in Southeast Asia. Morphological and molecular data clearly demonstrate that Oxynaia is not monophyletic, and the type species and its allies (O. jourdyi group) belong to the Unioninae, and more specifically as members of the genus Nodularia Conrad, 1853. Therefore, neither Oxynaia syn. nov. nor Oxynaiini Starobogatov, 1970 are applicable to the Parreysiinae and in the absence of an available name, Indochinella gen. nov. and Indochinellini trib. nov. are described. Several combinations are proposed as follows: Indochinella pugio (Benson, 1862) gen. et comb. nov., Nodularia jourdyi (Morlet, 1886) comb. res., N. gladiator (Ancey, 1881) comb. res., N. diespiter (Mabille, 1887) comb. res. and N. micheloti (Morlet, 1886) comb. res. Finally, we provide an updated freshwater biogeographic division of Southeast Asia.",
author = "Bolotov, {Ivan N.} and Pfeiffer, {John M.} and Konopleva, {Ekaterina S.} and Vikhrev, {Ilya V.} and Kondakov, {Alexander V.} and Aksenova, {Olga V.} and Gofarov, {Mikhail Yu} and Sakboworn Tumpeesuwan and Than Win",
year = "2018",
doi = "10.1038/s41598-018-28385-y",
language = "English",
volume = "8",
journal = "Scientific Reports",
issn = "2045-2322",
publisher = "Nature Publishing Group",
number = "1",

}

RIS

TY - JOUR

T1 - A new genus and tribe of freshwater mussel (Unionidae) from Southeast Asia

AU - Bolotov, Ivan N.

AU - Pfeiffer, John M.

AU - Konopleva, Ekaterina S.

AU - Vikhrev, Ilya V.

AU - Kondakov, Alexander V.

AU - Aksenova, Olga V.

AU - Gofarov, Mikhail Yu

AU - Tumpeesuwan, Sakboworn

AU - Win, Than

PY - 2018

Y1 - 2018

N2 - The freshwater mussel genus Oxynaia Haas, 1911 is thought to be comprised of two geographically disjunct and morphologically variable species groups but the monophyly of this taxon has yet to be tested in any modern cladistic sense. This generic hypothesis has important systematic and biogeographic implications as Oxynaia is the type genus of the currently recognized tribe Oxynaiini (Parreysiinae) and is one of the few genera thought to cross several biogeographically important barriers in Southeast Asia. Morphological and molecular data clearly demonstrate that Oxynaia is not monophyletic, and the type species and its allies (O. jourdyi group) belong to the Unioninae, and more specifically as members of the genus Nodularia Conrad, 1853. Therefore, neither Oxynaia syn. nov. nor Oxynaiini Starobogatov, 1970 are applicable to the Parreysiinae and in the absence of an available name, Indochinella gen. nov. and Indochinellini trib. nov. are described. Several combinations are proposed as follows: Indochinella pugio (Benson, 1862) gen. et comb. nov., Nodularia jourdyi (Morlet, 1886) comb. res., N. gladiator (Ancey, 1881) comb. res., N. diespiter (Mabille, 1887) comb. res. and N. micheloti (Morlet, 1886) comb. res. Finally, we provide an updated freshwater biogeographic division of Southeast Asia.

AB - The freshwater mussel genus Oxynaia Haas, 1911 is thought to be comprised of two geographically disjunct and morphologically variable species groups but the monophyly of this taxon has yet to be tested in any modern cladistic sense. This generic hypothesis has important systematic and biogeographic implications as Oxynaia is the type genus of the currently recognized tribe Oxynaiini (Parreysiinae) and is one of the few genera thought to cross several biogeographically important barriers in Southeast Asia. Morphological and molecular data clearly demonstrate that Oxynaia is not monophyletic, and the type species and its allies (O. jourdyi group) belong to the Unioninae, and more specifically as members of the genus Nodularia Conrad, 1853. Therefore, neither Oxynaia syn. nov. nor Oxynaiini Starobogatov, 1970 are applicable to the Parreysiinae and in the absence of an available name, Indochinella gen. nov. and Indochinellini trib. nov. are described. Several combinations are proposed as follows: Indochinella pugio (Benson, 1862) gen. et comb. nov., Nodularia jourdyi (Morlet, 1886) comb. res., N. gladiator (Ancey, 1881) comb. res., N. diespiter (Mabille, 1887) comb. res. and N. micheloti (Morlet, 1886) comb. res. Finally, we provide an updated freshwater biogeographic division of Southeast Asia.

UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85049517147&partnerID=8YFLogxK

U2 - 10.1038/s41598-018-28385-y

DO - 10.1038/s41598-018-28385-y

M3 - Article

C2 - 29968793

AN - SCOPUS:85049517147

VL - 8

JO - Scientific Reports

JF - Scientific Reports

SN - 2045-2322

IS - 1

M1 - 10030

ER -

ID: 47719796