Molecular phylogeny of Parabathynellidae (Crustacea, Bathynellacea), and three new species from Thai caves

Author:

Camacho Ana I.12,Mas-Peinado Paloma1,Watiroyram Santi3,Brancelj Anton45,Bandari Elia6,Dorda Beatriz A.7,Casado Adrián7,Rey Isabel7

Affiliation:

1. 1 Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales (CSIC), Dpto. Biodiversidad y Biología Evolutiva C/ José Gutiérrez Abascal 2 28006 Madrid Spain

2. 7 E-mail: mcnac22@mncn.csic.es

3. 2 Division of Biology, Faculty of Science Nakhon Phanom University Nakhon Phanom 48000 Thailand

4. 3 National Institute of Biology Večna pot 111 1000 Ljubljana Slovenia

5. 4 School for Natural Sciences University of Nova Gorica Vipavska c. 13 5000 Nova Gorica Slovenia

6. 5 Department of Zoology Government Degree College Pithapuram 533450 India

7. 6 Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales (CSIC), Colección de Tejidos y ADN C/ José Gutiérrez Abascal 2 28006 Madrid Spain

Abstract

A preliminary molecular phylogenetic framework for 12 genera (23 species) of the family Parabathynellidae from Europe, Australia, North Africa and India is presented based on mitochondrial and nuclear markers (Cox1 and 18S). The generated hypothesis places the Southeast Asia genus Paraeobathynella closer to European genera (Iberobathynella, Paraiberobathynella and Parabathynella) than to the Australian (Brevisomabathynella, Atopobathynella, Billibathynella, Octobathynella, Arkaroolabathynella and Lockyerenella) or Indian genera (Habrobathynella), or to the cosmopolitan genus Hexabathynella (Spain and Australia). Three new species of the genus Paraeobathynella from Thailand, P. ratensis n. sp., P. siamensis n. sp. and P. hanjavanitiana n. sp., are described based on morphological and molecular features. This is the first record of the genus from Thailand and extends its range of distribution within Asia, where it was previously known only from Vietnam. The new species are clearly separated as independent units at least since the Middle Miocene.

Publisher

Brill

Subject

Animal Science and Zoology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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