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Phylogeny and classification of the shrimp genera Acetes,Peisos, and Sicyonella (Sergestidae: Crustacea: Decapoda)
Authors:Alexander L Vereshchaka  Anastasia A Lunina  Jørgen Olesen
Institution:1. Institute of Oceanology of Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia;2. Natural History Museum of Denmark, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark
Abstract:Despite their role in marine systems, Sergestidae remain one of the most poorly understood families amongst planktonic shrimps with regard to phylogeny. Recent morphological and phylogenetic revisions of a number of sergestid genera have disentangled classificatory problems and emphasized the importance of reproductive structures for the taxonomy and phylogeny of the Sergestidae. Only three genera, Acetes, Peisos, and Sicyonella, remain unrevised phylogenetically. We undertook a phylogenetic analysis of these groups based on 124 morphological characters (120 binary, four multistate). Eighteen new characters were based on scanning electron microscopy studies of the clasping organ and petasma. The phylogenetic analysis revealed statistically supported monophyly of the clades Sicyonella and Acetes + Peisos. We combine Peisos and Acetes into a monophyletic genus Acetes, give emended diagnoses and keys to all species of Sicyonella and Acetes, and discuss morphological trends within these genera. We present maps of geographical distribution for all valid species of Acetes. © 2015 The Linnean Society of London
Keywords:anatomy  cladistic analysis  identification key  morphological phylogenetics  morphology  phylogenetics  taxonomy
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