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Van Steenkiste, N. W. L.; Rivlin, N.; Kahn, P.; Wakeman, K.; Leander, B. S. (2021). Grappleria corona gen. et sp. nov. (Platyhelminthes: Rhabdocoela: Jenseniidae fam. nov.) and an updated molecular phylogeny of 'dalyelliid' and temnocephalid microturbellarians. Systematics and Biodiversity. 1-12.
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10.1080/14772000.2020.1841326 [view]
Van Steenkiste, N. W. L.; Rivlin, N.; Kahn, P.; Wakeman, K.; Leander, B. S.
2021
Grappleria corona gen. et sp. nov. (Platyhelminthes: Rhabdocoela: Jenseniidae fam. nov.) and an updated molecular phylogeny of 'dalyelliid' and temnocephalid microturbellarians
Systematics and Biodiversity
1-12
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Species of rhabdocoels within the family Dalyelliidae (Platyhelminthes) generally inhabit fresh water and are rare in marine and brackish environments. Here we describe a new species of marine dalyelliid, Grappleria corona gen. et sp. nov., from the Pacific coast of British Columbia. Based on the distinctive morphology of its male copulatory organ and a thorough comparison of traits in all known species of marine and brackish water dalyelliids, we place this new species in a genus of its own. Phylogenetic analyses inferred from rRNA gene sequences derived from G. corona gen. et sp. nov., other representatives of the Dalyelliidae and the closely related Temnocephalida, provide justification for an updated taxonomic classification of these groups. In light of these molecular phylogenetic data, we establish the new family Jenseniidae fam. nov. to encompass genera previously considered dalyelliids but are found only in marine and brackish environments; the composition of the Dalyelliidae sensu novo now contains only freshwater genera. We also classify all temnocephalids into one family and into several subfamilies in order to reflect our improved understanding of rhabdocoel phylogeny.
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Actinodactylellidae Benham, 1901 accepted as Actinodactylellinae Benham, 1901 (source of synonymy)
Actinodactylellinae Benham, 1901 (status source)
Decadidyminae Van Steenkiste, Rivlin, Kahn, Wakeman & Leander, 2021 (original description)
Decadidymus Cannon, 1991 (status source)
Diceratocephalidae Joffe, Cannon & Schockaert, 1998 accepted as Diceratocephalinae Joffe, Cannon & Schockaert, 1998 (source of synonymy)
Diceratocephalinae Joffe, Cannon & Schockaert, 1998 (status source)
Didymorchidae Bresslau & Reisinger, 1933 accepted as Didymorchinae Bresslau & Reisinger, 1933 (source of synonymy)
Didymorchinae Bresslau & Reisinger, 1933 (status source)
Grappleria Van Steenkiste, Rivlin, Kahn, Wakeman & Leander, 2021 (original description)
Grappleria corona Van Steenkiste, Rivlin, Kahn, Wakeman & Leander, 2021 (original description)
Halammovortex lewisi (Jones & Ferguson, 1948) Luther, 1955 (additional source)
Jenseniidae Van Steenkiste, Rivlin, Kahn, Wakeman & Leander, 2021 (original description)
Scutariellidae Annandale, 1912 accepted as Scutariellinae Annandale, 1912 (status source)
Scutariellinae Annandale, 1912 (status source)
Temnocephalida accepted as Temnocephalidae Van Steenkiste, Rivlin, Kahn, Wakeman & Leander, 2021 (source of synonymy)
Temnocephalidae Van Steenkiste, Rivlin, Kahn, Wakeman & Leander, 2021 (original description)
Temnocephalidae Monticelli, 1898 accepted as Temnocephalidae Van Steenkiste, Rivlin, Kahn, Wakeman & Leander, 2021 (status source)
Temnocephalinae Monticelli, 1899 (status source)
Oregon, Washington, Vancouver Coast and Shelf for Grappleria corona Van Steenkiste, Rivlin, Kahn, Wakeman & Leander, 2021 
Holotype BBM MI4181, identified as Grappleria corona Van Steenkiste, Rivlin, Kahn, Wakeman & Leander, 2021
Paratype BBM MI4182–MI4184, identified as Grappleria corona Van Steenkiste, Rivlin, Kahn, Wakeman & Leander, 2021