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Casu, M.; Curini-Galletti, M. (2006). Genetic evidence for the existence of cryptic species in the mesopsammic flatworm Pseudomonocelis ophiocephala (Rhabditophora: Proseriata). Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. 87(4): 553-576.
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Casu, M.; Curini-Galletti, M.
2006
Genetic evidence for the existence of cryptic species in the mesopsammic flatworm Pseudomonocelis ophiocephala (Rhabditophora: Proseriata)
Biological Journal of the Linnean Society
87(4): 553-576
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Pseudomonocelis ophiocephala (Schmidt, 1861), a mesopsammic proseriate, is common in a variety of shallow water habitats in the Mediterranean. The genetic relationships between morphologically indistinguishable populations across the Mediterranean were surveyed by means of combined allozyme and Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA (RAPD) analysis. Genetic distances, UPGMA cluster analysis and F-statistics based on 27 allozyme genetic loci and 68 RAPD primer fragments were consistent in showing that the taxon Pseudomonocelis ophiocephala is a complex of sibling species, consisting of four taxonomic units. The four species differ in distribution and habitat: sibling A is widespread in lower intertidal habitats of the Mediterranean, in well-sorted, medium- to coarse-grained sand; siblings B, C and D show a restricted distribution (Corsican–Sardinian region and Elba Island, west and east coast of Greece, respectively) in low-energy marine habitats. Given that the species of the complex are morphologically indistinguishable, the type material is absent, and that there are two siblings in the type locality (Corfu Island, Greece), a neotype is designated for P. ophiocephala . The three further siblings are named; species descriptions are based on non-morphological characters (karyotype, allozymic and RAPD patterns). Distributions and reconstruction of phylogenetic relationships based on allozyme data suggest that both allopatric and ecological speciation have played a role in the evolutionary history of the species complex.
Mediterranean
Molecular systematics, Molecular biology
Systematics, Taxonomy
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Aegean Sea for Pseudomonocelis caputanguis Casu & Curini-Galletti, 2006 
Aegean Sea for Pseudomonocelis caputanguis Casu & Curini-Galletti, 2006 
Aegean Sea for Pseudomonocelis caputanguis Casu & Curini-Galletti, 2006 
Aegean Sea for Pseudomonocelis caputanguis Casu & Curini-Galletti, 2006 
Aegean Sea for Pseudomonocelis caputanguis Casu & Curini-Galletti, 2006 
Ionian Sea for Pseudomonocelis caputdraconis Casu & Curini-Galletti, 2006 
Ionian Sea for Pseudomonocelis caputdraconis Casu & Curini-Galletti, 2006 
Ionian Sea for Pseudomonocelis caputdraconis Casu & Curini-Galletti, 2006 
Ionian Sea for Pseudomonocelis ophiocephala (Schmidt, 1861) Meixner, 1943 
Western Mediterranean for Pseudomonocelis caputserpentis Casu & Curini-Galletti, 2006 
Western Mediterranean for Pseudomonocelis caputserpentis Casu & Curini-Galletti, 2006 
Western Mediterranean for Pseudomonocelis caputserpentis Casu & Curini-Galletti, 2006 
Western Mediterranean for Pseudomonocelis caputserpentis Casu & Curini-Galletti, 2006 
Western Mediterranean for Pseudomonocelis caputserpentis Casu & Curini-Galletti, 2006 
Western Mediterranean for Pseudomonocelis caputserpentis Casu & Curini-Galletti, 2006 
Western Mediterranean for Pseudomonocelis caputserpentis Casu & Curini-Galletti, 2006 
Western Mediterranean for Pseudomonocelis ophiocephala (Schmidt, 1861) Meixner, 1943 
Western Mediterranean for Pseudomonocelis ophiocephala (Schmidt, 1861) Meixner, 1943 
Western Mediterranean for Pseudomonocelis ophiocephala (Schmidt, 1861) Meixner, 1943 
Western Mediterranean for Pseudomonocelis ophiocephala (Schmidt, 1861) Meixner, 1943 
Neotype SMNH 6032, identified as Pseudomonocelis ophiocephala (Schmidt, 1861) Meixner, 1943
Paratype SMNH 6033, identified as Pseudomonocelis ophiocephala (Schmidt, 1861) Meixner, 1943
Paratype SMNH 6035, identified as Pseudomonocelis caputserpentis Casu & Curini-Galletti, 2006
Holotype SMNH 6036, identified as Pseudomonocelis caputdraconis Casu & Curini-Galletti, 2006
Paratype SMNH 6037, identified as Pseudomonocelis caputdraconis Casu & Curini-Galletti, 2006
Holotype SMNH 6038, identified as Pseudomonocelis caputanguis Casu & Curini-Galletti, 2006
Paratype 6039, identified as Pseudomonocelis caputanguis Casu & Curini-Galletti, 2006
Holotype SMNH Type-6034, identified as Pseudomonocelis caputserpentis Casu & Curini-Galletti, 2006
 Distribution

A very common and widespread species in lower intertidal habitats of the Mediterranean, in well-sorted, ... [details]

 Distribution

The distribution records are for the entire species complex (see Casu & Curini-Galletti, 2006), so those of P. ... [details]

 Extinction

Populations of Calvi could be extinct (see Casu & Curini-Galletti, 2006: p. 575).  [details]