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Record # 22469
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Lemos VS, Cauduro GP, Valiati VH, Leal-Zanchet AM (2014)
Phylogenetic relationships within the flatworm genus Choeradoplana Graff (Platyhelminthes : Tricladida) inferred from molecular data with the description of two new sympatric species from Araucaria moist forests
Invertebrate Systematics 28: 605-627

Abstract / Notes

"The genus Choeradoplana encompasses 11 species, nine of which have a restricted distribution and are only
known from their type localities. Herein we describe two new species of Choeradoplana from Araucaria moist
forests, C. minima, sp. nov. Lemos & Leal-Zanchet and C. benyai, sp. nov. Lemos & Leal-Zanchet, based on
morphological and molecular data, and use two molecular markers to investigate their phylogenetic
relationships with other species in the genus, including its type species. Both morphological and molecular
analyses clearly distinguish C. minima, sp. nov., C. benyai, sp. nov. and C. iheringi. The analyses of the
ITS-1, COI and sequence divergence data also indicated that C. benyai, sp. nov. is more closely related to the
type species of the genus, C. iheringi, than to C. minima, sp. nov. The three species are sympatric in
Araucaria moist forest areas of the São Francisco de Paula National Forest; C. minima, sp. nov. and C.
benyai, sp. nov. seem to be endemic to their type localities. Regarding external morphology, C. benyai, sp.
nov. and C. iheringi could be considered cryptic species, only distinguishable on the basis of the copulatory
apparatus. However, immature specimens of C. benyai, sp. nov. and C. iheringi could only be identified based
on molecular data. Our results demonstrate that COI should be used with caution for reconstructing
phylogenies, and other slower-evolving nuclear genes are a feasible alternative for resolving some of the
phylogenetic relationships."

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