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Scarpa, F.; Cossu, P.; Delogu, V.; Lai, T.; Sanna, D.; Leasi, F.; Norenburg, J. L.; Curini-Galletti, M.; Casu, M. (2017). Molecular support for morphology-based family-rank taxa: The contrasting cases of two families of Proseriata (Platyhelminthes). Zoologica Scripta. 46(6): 753-766.
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Scarpa, F.; Cossu, P.; Delogu, V.; Lai, T.; Sanna, D.; Leasi, F.; Norenburg, J. L.; Curini-Galletti, M.; Casu, M.
2017
Molecular support for morphology-based family-rank taxa: The contrasting cases of two families of Proseriata (Platyhelminthes)
Zoologica Scripta
46(6): 753-766
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Representatives of the Meidiamidae and Otomesostomidae (Platyhelminthes: Proseriata) are seldom encountered, and the monophyly and phylogenetic relationships of these families have never been assessed on molecular basis. Here, we present the first exhaustive molecular study of Proseriata at the family level, including species belonging to the genera Meidiama and Yorknia (Meidiamidae), and Otomesostoma auditivum (Otomesostomidae), using 18S and 28S genes as markers. We performed phylogenetic analyses (Maximum Likelihood [ML] and Bayesian Inference [BI] methods) and species delimitation methods (Single/Multiple Threshold-Generalized Mixed Yule Coalescent [ST/MT- GMYC] and Poisson Tree Processes [PTP/bPTP]). The taxon Meidiamidae was not supported, since the type species (Meidiama lutheri) and Meidiama etrusca sp. n. are nested within the Archimonocelididae, formerly restricted to specialized cnidarian feeders. Species belonging to the genus Yorknia resulted genetically well separated from species of Meidiama and from the rest of Archimonocelididae. The new family- level taxon Yorkniidae fam. n. is thus here introduced, to include the type species of Yorknia (Yorknia aprostatica), and six new species, five of which are formally described here. Otomesostoma auditivum, representative of Otomesostomidae, the only exclusively freshwater taxon of the Proseriata, is the sister taxon of the predominantly marine Apingospermata. This result is not conflictual with the family level attributed to Otomesostomidae on morphological grounds, but it raises speculations on the marine versus freshwater origin of Apingospermata.
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Nontype CZM 677- 684, identified as Yorknia mediterranea Curini-Galletti, Casu & Scarpa, 2017
Paratype CZM 685- 709, identified as Yorknia levantina Curini-Galletti & Delogu, 2017
Nontype CZM 685-695, geounit Western Mediterranean, identified as Yorknia mediterranea Curini-Galletti, Casu & Scarpa, 2017
Nontype CZM 710, geounit Levantine Sea, identified as Yorknia levantina Curini-Galletti & Delogu, 2017
Paratype CZM 711, identified as Yorknia oristauri Curini-Galletti, Casu & Scarpa, 2017
Paratype CZM 712-717, identified as Yorknia oristauri Curini-Galletti, Casu & Scarpa, 2017
Paratype CZM 718, identified as Yorknia todaroi Curini-Galletti, Casu & Scarpa, 2017
Paratype CZM 719-721, identified as Yorknia todaroi Curini-Galletti, Casu & Scarpa, 2017
Paratype CZM 722- 723, identified as Yorknia schockaerti Curini-Galletti & Delogu, 2017
Holotype SMNH Type 8874, identified as Yorknia mediterranea Curini-Galletti, Casu & Scarpa, 2017
Holotype SMNH Type 8875, identified as Yorknia levantina Curini-Galletti & Delogu, 2017
Holotype SMNH Type 8876, identified as Yorknia oristauri Curini-Galletti, Casu & Scarpa, 2017
Holotype SMNH Type 8877, identified as Yorknia todaroi Curini-Galletti, Casu & Scarpa, 2017
Holotype SMNH Type 8878, identified as Yorknia boavistensis Curini-Galletti, Casu & Scarpa, 2017
Holotype SMNH Type 8879, identified as Yorknia schockaerti Curini-Galletti & Delogu, 2017
 Taxonomic remark

Since Meidiamidae apparently is not monophyletic (see Scarpa et al., 2017), the taxonomical placement of this genus ... [details]