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Citation for Study 10374

About Citation title: "Molecular phylogeny of Enchytraeidae (Annelida, Clitellata)".
About Study name: "Molecular phylogeny of Enchytraeidae (Annelida, Clitellata)".
About This study is part of submission 10364 (Status: Published).

Citation

Erseus C., Rota E., Matamoros L., & De wit P. 2010. Molecular phylogeny of Enchytraeidae (Annelida, Clitellata). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 57: 849-858.

Authors

  • Erseus C.
  • Rota E.
  • Matamoros L.
  • De wit P. (submitter) Phone +46317869550

Abstract

A multigene data set (12S, 16S, and COI mitochondrial DNA; 18S and 28S nuclear DNA) was analyzed by Bayesian inference to estimate the phylogeny of a sample of the clitellate family Enchytraeidae (86 species representing 14 nominal genera). The nuclear genes support a sister group relationship between Enchytraeidae and earthworms (Crassiclitellata), but this support is lost when analysing all genes combined. Monophyly, as well as a basal dichotomy, of the family Enchytraeidae obtained maximum support, with one clade containing Hemienchytraeus and Achaeta, the other the remaining 12 genera analysed. The latter group is basally resolved in several well supported clades. Lumbricillus and Grania are closely related. Bryodrilus, Oconnorella, Henlea and two species of Marionina (M. cf. riparia, and M. communis) form a well supported clade. Cognettia is sister to Stercutus, and Cernosvitoviella sister to Mesenchytraeus, and the four together appear to be a monophyletic group. A large part of the taxonomically problematic Marionina appears to be a group not closely related to the type species (M. georgiana), and this group also includes Enchytronia. Further, this Marionina/Enchytronia appears to be sister to a clade comprising the more or less littoral marine genera Stephensoniella and Enchytraeus. Hemifridericia, Buchholzia and Fridericia, the three genera characterized by two types of coelomocytes, also form a well-supported clade. The study corroborates most of the multi-species genera analysed (Cognettia, Cernosvitoviella, Mesenchytraeus, Oconnorella, Henlea, Enchytraeus, Grania, Buchholzia and Fridericia); only Lumbricillus and Marionina are non-monophyletic as currently defined.

Keywords

Oligochaetes, Molecular systematics, Bayesian inference

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