MSBIAS source details
Pleijel, Fredrik and Rouse, Greg W. 2000. A new taxon, Capricornia (Hesionidae, Polychaeta), illustrating the LITU ('Least-Inclusive Taxonomic Unit') concept. Zoologica Scripta, 29(2): 157-168.
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Pleijel, F.; Rouse, G. W.
2000
A new taxon, Capricornia (Hesionidae, Polychaeta), illustrating the LITU ('Least-Inclusive Taxonomic Unit') concept
Zoologica Scripta
29(2): 157-168
Publication
World Polychaeta Database (WPolyDb)
Phylogenetic taxonomy is applied for the systematization of a new Hesionidae, rather than the traditional Linnean system, with an apomorphy-based definition of the name and without reference to rank. It is argued that biological diversity is better represented without species concepts, but that it is useful to specify when a name refers to a smallest known clade which currently cannot be further subdivided; for this we apply the newly introduced concept LITU (Least-Inclusive Taxonomic Unit) for the new taxon. LITUs are made identifiable by being italicised with lower-case initial letter; all other taxon names are italicised with capital initial letter. The Hesionidae is accordingly named capricornia, new taxon, and was found in shallow water at One Tree Island, Capricorn Group, southernmost part of the Great Barrier Reef. capricornia is small (length < 2 mm), and exhibits a number of larval Hesionidae characters, but is characterized by large paired ventrally situated penes on segment 9 in adult males. A cladistic parsimony analysis based on morphological characters of capricornia and a selection of other Hesionidae indicates that it belongs within Gyptini Pleijel 1998, and is the sister group of Amphiduros Hartman (1959).
Australia
Amphiduros Hartman, 1959 (additional source)