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Martínez, Alejandro; Di Domenico, Maikon; Rouse, Greg W.; Worsaae, Katrine. (2015). Phylogeny and systematics of Protodrilidae (Annelida) inferred with total evidence analyses. Cladistics. 31(3): 250–276.
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10.1111/cla.12089 [view]
Martínez, Alejandro; Di Domenico, Maikon; Rouse, Greg W.; Worsaae, Katrine
2015
Phylogeny and systematics of Protodrilidae (Annelida) inferred with total evidence analyses
Cladistics
31(3): 250–276
Publication
World Polychaeta Database (WPolyDb). Online before print, 16 July, 2014, without ZooBank registration. Printed in issue June 2015. New taxa names will be dated 2015
Protodrilidae is a group of small, superficially simple-looking annelids, lacking chaetae and appendages, except for two prostomial palps. Originally considered to be one of the primitive “archiannelid” families, its affinity within Annelida is still highly debated. Protodrilids are found worldwide in the interstices of intertidal and subtidal marine sediments. Despite their simple appearance they constitute one of the most species-rich interstitial families, with 36 described species in two genera, Protodrilus and the gutless Astomus. Here we present the first phylogenetic study of Protodrilidae employing five gene fragments, 55 morphological characters and 73 terminals (including seven outgroups) analysed under direct optimization and parsimony as well as model-based methods. The large data set includes all 36 described species of Protodrilidae (17 of which are represented only by the morphological partition) as well as 30 undescribed or uncertain species (represented by both morphology and molecules). This comprehensive, inclusive and combined analysis revealed a new perspective on the phylogeny of Protodrilidae: the family is shown to contain six cosmopolitan subclades, each supported by several morphological apomorphies, and with the genus Astomus consistently nested among the other five clades rather than next to these. Consequently, the diagnosis of Protodrilus is emended, Astomus remains unchanged and the four remaining lineages are diagnosed and named Megadrilus n. gen, Meiodrilus gen. nov., Claudrilus n. gen and Lindrilus gen. nov. Character transformations showed that large size and presence of pigmentation, oviducts and eyes are plesiomorphies of the family, retained in Protodrilus, Megadrilus gen. nov. and Lindrilus gen. nov. These features are secondarily lost in the gutless Astomus with epidermal uptake of nutrients, as well as in Meiodrilus gen. nov. and some species of Claudrilus n. gen, with smaller size correlated to life in interstices of finer sediments.
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Astomus Jouin, 1979 (status source)
Claudrilus Martínez, Di Domenico, Rouse & Worsaae, 2015 (original description)
Claudrilus corderoi (du Bois-Reymond Marcus, 1948) (new combination reference)
Claudrilus draco (Martínez, Di Domenico, Jörger, Norenburg & Worsaae, 2013) (new combination reference)
Claudrilus flabelliger (Wieser, 1957) (new combination reference)
Claudrilus helgolandicus (von Nordheim, 1983) (new combination reference)
Claudrilus hypoleucus (Armenante, 1903) (new combination reference)
Claudrilus minutus (Kirsteuer, 1966) (new combination reference)
Claudrilus ovarium (Di Domenico, Martínez, Lana & Worsaae, 2013) (new combination reference)
Claudrilus pierantonii (Aiyar & Alikuhni, 1944) (new combination reference)
Claudrilus similis (Jouin, 1970) (new combination reference)
Lindrilus Martínez, Di Domenico, Rouse & Worsaae, 2015 (original description)
Lindrilus flavocapitatus (Uljanina, 1877) (new combination reference)
Lindrilus haraunkensis [auct. misspelling for 'haurakiensis'] accepted as Lindrilus haurakiensis (Von Nordheim, 1989) (basis of record)
Lindrilus haurakiensis (Von Nordheim, 1989) (new combination reference)
Lindrilus rubropharyngeus (Jägersten, 1940) (new combination reference)
Megadrilus Martınez, Di Domenico, Rouse & Worsaae, 2015 (original description)
Megadrilus hochbergi (Martínez, Di Domenico, Jörger, Norenburg & Worsaae, 2013) (new combination reference)
Megadrilus purpureus (Schneider, 1868) (new combination reference)
Megadrilus schneideri (Langerhans, 1880) (new combination reference)
Meiodrilus Martínez, Di Domenico, Rouse & Worsaae, 2015 (original description)
Meiodrilus adhaerens (Jägersten, 1952) (new combination reference)
Meiodrilus gracilis (von Nordheim, 1989) (new combination reference)
Meiodrilus indicus (Aiyar & Alikuhni, 1944) (new combination reference)
Meiodrilus jouinae (von Nordheim, 1989) (new combination reference)
Protannelis Lam, 1922 (status source)
Protannelis meyeri Lam, 1922 (status source)
Protoannelis [auct. misspelling for 'Protannelis'] accepted as Protannelis Lam, 1922 (additional source)
Protodrilus brevis Jouin, 1970 (additional source)
Protodrilus haurakiensis von Nordheim, 1989 accepted as Lindrilus haurakiensis (Von Nordheim, 1989) (source of synonymy)
Protodrilus hypoleucus f. tenuis Jouin, 1968 (additional source)
Protodrilus purpureus (Schneider, 1868) accepted as Megadrilus purpureus (Schneider, 1868) (source of synonymy)
 Etymology

Authors: "derived from Norsk "lindorm" ("lind", meaning bend, and "orm", meaning worm), a mythological wingless ... [details]

 Etymology

Authors: derived from Greek “megas”, meaning great, and “drilus”, meaning worm; referring to the long and ... [details]

 Etymology

Authors: "derived from Latin “meion”, meaning less or smaller, and “drilus”, meaning worm, referring to the ... [details]

 Grammatical gender

as both original and current genera are masculine there is no modification necessary to the masculine suffix -ger. [details]

 Grammatical gender

Not stated. Assumed masculine from unchanged gender ending of type species 'rubropharyngeus' and new combination ... [details]

 Grammatical gender

Not stated, but assumed intended masculine as one recombination retains its masculine gender ending [details]

 Homonymy

Jouin (1992) later believed Astomus was a homonym, and replaced it with Parenterodrilus, but it is not. Astomus in ... [details]

 Homonymy

A one letter difference is sufficient to prevent homonymy in generic names, thus Megadrilus Martinez, Di Domenico, ... [details]

 Nomenclature

Jouin (1992) instigated Parenterodrilus as a replacement name for Astomus Jouin, 1979, which she indicated was a ... [details]

 Spelling

The species is Lindrilus haurakiensis but the authors in their table where the new combinations are listed spell ... [details]

 Spelling

When they created the recombination Martínez et al (2015: 269) misspelled the species-group name 'jouinae' as ... [details]

 Spelling

In the Hartman (1951) book of literature and in the Hartman Catalogue (1959: 612), and formerly in WoRMS, the genus ... [details]

 Taxonomy

Martínez et al (2015: 257) comment that: "Proannelis [sic for Protannelis] meyeri Lam, 1922, described from mud ... [details]

 Taxonomy

Possibly is not a Protodrilus. Martínez et al (2015: 217) report that after their analysis "Protodrilus brevis ... [details]