On the phylogenetic relationships of Axiokebuita, Travisia and Scalibregmatidae (Polychaeta)

We provide a description of newly collected specimens of Axiokebuita Pocklington & Fournier from Norway, previously known only from east Canada and the Antarctic. Due to delineation problems between the only two described species, A. minuta (Hartman) and A. millsi Pocklington & Fournier, the...

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Main Authors: PERSSON, JENNY, PLEIJEL, FREDRIK
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Published: Mangolia Press 2005
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description We provide a description of newly collected specimens of Axiokebuita Pocklington & Fournier from Norway, previously known only from east Canada and the Antarctic. Due to delineation problems between the only two described species, A. minuta (Hartman) and A. millsi Pocklington & Fournier, these new specimens cannot unambiguously be referred to either species. Previously unnoticed adhesive papillae on the pygidium are present in both species and may constitute an apomorphy for Axiokebuita. The taxon lacks many morphological features otherwise characteristic for scalibregmatids, and to assess its affinities we present 18S rDNA and 28S rDNA-based analyses together with six other scalibregmatids and twenty other polychaetes. A nemertean is used as outgroup. All analyses support that Axiokebuita is a scalibregmatid. Furthermore, Travisia Johnston, traditionally referred to the Opheliidae, is nested within the scalibregmatids, as sister to Neolipobranchius Hartman & Fauchald. Arenicolidae and Maldanidae may constitute the sister group of scalibregmatids.
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spelling ftmagnoliapress:oai:https://mapress.com/oai/:article/1305 2025-06-15T14:08:42+00:00 On the phylogenetic relationships of Axiokebuita, Travisia and Scalibregmatidae (Polychaeta) PERSSON, JENNY PLEIJEL, FREDRIK 2005-05-27 application/pdf https://www.mapress.com/zt/article/view/zootaxa.998.1.1 eng eng Mangolia Press https://www.mapress.com/zt/article/view/zootaxa.998.1.1/19552 https://www.mapress.com/zt/article/view/zootaxa.998.1.1 Copyright (c) 2015 Zootaxa Zootaxa; Vol. 998 No. 1: 27 May. 2005; 1–14 1175-5334 1175-5326 10.11646/zootaxa.998.1 Annelida Axiokebuita Scalibregmatidae Travisia Polychaeta phylogeny morphology 18S rDNA 28S rDNA info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2005 ftmagnoliapress https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.998.1 2025-06-03T04:19:54Z We provide a description of newly collected specimens of Axiokebuita Pocklington & Fournier from Norway, previously known only from east Canada and the Antarctic. Due to delineation problems between the only two described species, A. minuta (Hartman) and A. millsi Pocklington & Fournier, these new specimens cannot unambiguously be referred to either species. Previously unnoticed adhesive papillae on the pygidium are present in both species and may constitute an apomorphy for Axiokebuita. The taxon lacks many morphological features otherwise characteristic for scalibregmatids, and to assess its affinities we present 18S rDNA and 28S rDNA-based analyses together with six other scalibregmatids and twenty other polychaetes. A nemertean is used as outgroup. All analyses support that Axiokebuita is a scalibregmatid. Furthermore, Travisia Johnston, traditionally referred to the Opheliidae, is nested within the scalibregmatids, as sister to Neolipobranchius Hartman & Fauchald. Arenicolidae and Maldanidae may constitute the sister group of scalibregmatids. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Unknown Antarctic Canada Fournier ENVELOPE(-63.150,-63.150,-64.533,-64.533) Norway The Antarctic Zootaxa 998 1
spellingShingle Annelida
Axiokebuita
Scalibregmatidae
Travisia
Polychaeta
phylogeny
morphology
18S rDNA
28S rDNA
PERSSON, JENNY
PLEIJEL, FREDRIK
On the phylogenetic relationships of Axiokebuita, Travisia and Scalibregmatidae (Polychaeta)
title On the phylogenetic relationships of Axiokebuita, Travisia and Scalibregmatidae (Polychaeta)
title_full On the phylogenetic relationships of Axiokebuita, Travisia and Scalibregmatidae (Polychaeta)
title_fullStr On the phylogenetic relationships of Axiokebuita, Travisia and Scalibregmatidae (Polychaeta)
title_full_unstemmed On the phylogenetic relationships of Axiokebuita, Travisia and Scalibregmatidae (Polychaeta)
title_short On the phylogenetic relationships of Axiokebuita, Travisia and Scalibregmatidae (Polychaeta)
title_sort on the phylogenetic relationships of axiokebuita, travisia and scalibregmatidae (polychaeta)
topic Annelida
Axiokebuita
Scalibregmatidae
Travisia
Polychaeta
phylogeny
morphology
18S rDNA
28S rDNA
topic_facet Annelida
Axiokebuita
Scalibregmatidae
Travisia
Polychaeta
phylogeny
morphology
18S rDNA
28S rDNA
url https://www.mapress.com/zt/article/view/zootaxa.998.1.1