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On the origin of Acochlidia and other enigmatic euthyneuran gastropods,with implications for the systematics of Heterobranchia
Authors:Katharina M Jörger  Isabella Stöger  Yasunori Kano  Hiroshi Fukuda  Thomas Knebelsberger  Michael Schrödl
Affiliation:1.Bavarian State Collection of Zoology,München,Germany;2.Department of Marine Ecosystems Dynamics, Atmosphere and Ocean Research Institute,University of Tokyo,Kashiwa, Chiba,Japan;3.Conservation of Aquatic Biodiversity, Faculty of Agriculture,Okayama University,Okayama,Japan
Abstract:

Background  

A robust phylogenetic hypothesis of euthyneuran gastropods, as a basis to reconstructing their evolutionary history, is still hindered by several groups of aberrant, more or less worm-like slugs with unclear phylogenetic relationships. As a traditional "order" in the Opisthobranchia, the Acochlidia have a long history of controversial placements, among others influenced by convergent adaptation to the mainly meiofaunal habitats. The present study includes six out of seven acochlidian families in a comprehensive euthyneuran taxon sampling with special focus on minute, aberrant slugs. Since there is no fossil record of tiny, shell-less gastropods, a molecular clock was used to estimate divergence times within Euthyneura.
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