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New taxa refresh the phylogeny and classification of pleurostomatid ciliates (Ciliophora, Litostomatea)
Author(s) -
Wu Lei,
Jiao Xiaoxiao,
Shen Zhuo,
Yi Zhenzhen,
Li Jiqiu,
Warren Alan,
Lin Xiaofeng
Publication year - 2017
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/zsc.12193
Subject(s) - biology , monophyly , phylogenetics , phylogenetic tree , ribosomal dna , molecular phylogenetics , sister group , genus , systematics , zoology , lineage (genetic) , evolutionary biology , taxonomy (biology) , clade , genetics , gene
A high diversity of pleurostomatid ciliates has been discovered in the last decade, and their systematics needs to be improved in the light of new findings concerning their morphology and molecular phylogeny. In this work, a new genus, Protolitonotus gen. n., and two new species, Protolitonotus magnus sp. n. and Protolitonotus longus sp. n., were studied. Furthermore, 19 novel nucleotide sequences of SSU rDNA , LSU rDNA and ITS 1‐5.8S‐ ITS 2 were collected to determine the phylogenetic relationships and systematic positions of the pleurostomatid ciliates in this study. Based on both molecular and morphological data, the results demonstrated that: (i) as disclosed by the sequence analysis of SSU rDNA , LSU rDNA and ITS 1‐5.8S‐ ITS 2, Protolitonotus gen. n. is sister to all other pleurostomatids and thus represents an independent lineage and a separate family, Protolitonotidae fam. n., which is defined by the presence of a semi‐suture formed by the right somatic kineties near the dorsal margin of the body; (ii) the families Litonotidae and Kentrophyllidae are both monophyletic based on both SSU rDNA and LSU rDNA sequences, whereas Amphileptidae are non‐monophyletic in trees inferred from SSU rDNA sequences; and (iii) the genera Loxophyllum and Kentrophyllum are both monophyletic, whereas Litonotus is non‐monophyletic based on SSU rDNA analyses. ITS 1‐5.8S‐ ITS 2 sequence data were used for the phylogenetic analyses of pleurostomatids for the first time; however, species relationships were less well resolved than in the SSU rDNA and LSU rDNA trees. In addition, a major revision to the classification of the order Pleurostomatida is suggested and a key to its families and genera is provided.

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