New tools for resolving phylogenies: a systematic revision of the Convolutidae (Acoelomorpha, Acoela) |
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Authors: | M D Hooge and S Tyler |
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Institution: | Department of Biological Sciences, The University of Maine, Orono, ME, USA |
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Abstract: | Molecular sequence data, morphological characters of spermatozoa, and newly obtained morphological characters of penis musculature are used here to revise the systematics of the family Convolutidae (Acoela). Species having isodiametric penes with non-anastomosing longitudinal muscles are transferred to the family Isodiametridae fam. nov. Species with longitudinal penis muscle fibres that anastomose or cross-over each other remain in the Convolutidae. Some species of the genera Convoluta and Conaperta (Convolutidae) are transferred to the genus Isodiametra gen. nov. (Isodiametridae fam. nov.). The genus Stomatricha (Otocelididae) is transferred to the family Convolutidae. Convoluta opisthandropora (Convolutidae) is transferred to the genus Pseudohaplogonaria (Haploposthiidae). Aphanostoma sanguineum (Convolutidae) is transferred to the genus Pseudactinoposthia (Actinoposthiidae). |
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Keywords: | Phalloidin musculature Copulatory organs Platyhelminthes Isodiametridae |
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