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Two new species and a phylogenetic analysis of the genus Tectidrilus (0Iigochaeta, Tubifcidae)
Author(s) -
ERSÉUS CHRISTER
Publication year - 1991
Publication title -
zoologica scripta
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.204
H-Index - 64
eISSN - 1463-6409
pISSN - 0300-3256
DOI - 10.1111/j.1463-6409.1991.tb00298.x
Subject(s) - cladogram , biology , spermatheca , monophyly , phylogenetic tree , zoology , genus , taxonomy (biology) , cladistics , evolutionary biology , clade , botany , genetics , gene , sperm
Tectidrilus probus sp.n. and Tectidrilus profusus sp.n. are described from offshore localities in southern California. Both species appear closely related to T. diversus Ersëus, 1982, which occurs in the same area, but they differ from the latter by possessing small oesophageal diverticula; T. probus differs also by its very small spermathecal vestibules. Tectidrilus profusus is a highly apomorphic form with elaborate, partly muscular, male ducts and spermathecae. Monophyly of Tectidrilus is supported by the short clitellum and the unisetal ‘bundles’ in postclitellar segments. Patterns of apomorphic character states within the genus are analyzed under the principle of Camin‐Sokal parsimony (irreversibility of character states), giving three equally parsimonious cladograms. In the strict consensus tree of these cladograms, eight of the twelve members of Tectidrilus form an apomorphic group defined by the papillated body wall, but the individual species within this group cannot be unequivocally resolved from each other.