Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
Species richness of terrestrial isopods is high in caves of the Dinaric Karst, which hosts ~10% of the world's nominal
oniscidean troglobionts. The most widespread taxon is the southern European genus Alpioniscus, which consists
of two subgenera: Alpioniscus s.s. and Illyrionethes. Before this study, 14 nominal troglobiotic Illyrionethes taxa
were recorded from the Dinaric Karst. Our molecular analyses using two mitochnodrial DNA (16S rRNA and
COI) fragments and a nuclear gene (H3) fragment on all known Dinaric taxa identified three distinct lineages:
strasseri-, heroldi- and magnus-lineage. Our results confirmed the validity of most nominal species. The exceptions
are Alpioniscus balthasari, which consists of two different species including Alpioniscus iapodicus, and Alpioniscus
heroldi, which is paraphyletic with respect to Alpioniscus bosniensis. The strasseri-lineage was highly supported
by all phylogenetic methods used; therefore, we performed a detailed morphological analysis to distinguish and
characterize the species of this group. New morphological characters, such as body part ratios, are proposed for future
species identification. In addition, we redescribe three known species (Alpioniscus strasseri, Alpioniscus christiani
and Alpioniscus balthasari) and describe two new ones (Alpioniscus hirci sp. nov. and Alpioniscus velebiticus
sp. nov.). As a result, 15 nominal species of Illyrionethes are currently known from the Dinaric Karst
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
16S - cave fauna - COI - histone H3 - molecular clock - new species - Oniscidea
Elenco autori:
Baratti, Mariella
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