1. Molecular phylogeny and systematics of Australian ‘Iravadiidae’ (Caenogastropoda: Truncatelloidea).
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Golding, Rosemary E.
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MOLECULAR phylogeny , *NEOGASTROPODA , *TAXONOMY , *BIOLOGICAL classification , *GENETIC speciation - Abstract
The family Iravadiidae is found to be polyphyletic in a molecular phylogenetic analysis using a subset of Australian taxa. Taxa previously assigned toIravadiaform a monophyletic clade, butNozeba topaziacaclusters withAuricorona queenslandican. gen. and n. sp. in an unnamed family related to Tornidae.Aenigmula criscionein. gen. and n. sp., an iravadiid-like species from the Northern Territory, belongs to another unnamed family related to Caecidae, Calopiidae and Clenchiellidae. A systematic revision of some Australian ‘iravadiids’ raises the subgeneraFluviocingulaandPseudomerelinato full generic rank and reinstates two former synonyms ofIravadia (Fairbankia), PellamoraandWakauraia, as genera. The species formerly identified in Australia asIravadia quadrasiis recognised as three allopatric species;Iravadia pilbaran. sp. and the reinstated speciesIravadia goliathandIravadia quadrina. Pellamora splendidan. sp., from Western Australia, is recognised as distinct fromPellamora australis, andFluviocingula superficialisn. sp. fromFluviocingula resima. Wakauraia fukudain. sp. is recorded from central Queensland. http://zoobank.org/urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:1B9917F6-48B2-4597-85C1-F90BA9093475 [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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