Author:
Fernández Rosa,Giribet Gonzalo
Abstract
Ricinulei are among the most obscure and cryptic arachnid orders, constituting a micro-diverse group with extreme endemism. The 76 extant species described to date are grouped in three genera:
Ricinoides
, from tropical Western and Central Africa, and the two Neotropical genera
Cryptocellus
and
Pseudocellus
. Until now, a single molecular phylogeny of Ricinulei has been published, recovering the African
Ricinoides
as the sister group of the American
Pseudocellus
and providing evidence for the diversification of the order pre-dating the fragmentation of Gondwana. Here, we present, to our knowledge, the first phylogenomic study of this neglected arachnid order based on data from five transcriptomes obtained from the five major mitochondrial lineages of Ricinulei. Our results, based on up to more than 2000 genes, strongly support a clade containing
Pseudocellus
and
Cryptocellus
, constituting the American group of Ricinulei, with the African
Ricinoides
nesting outside. Our dating of the diversification of the African and American clades using a 76 gene data matrix with 90% gene occupancy indicates that this arachnid lineage was distributed in the South American, North American and African plates of Gondwana and that its diversification is concordant with a biogeographic scenario (both for pattern and tempo) of Gondwanan vicariance.
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