The first cladistic analysis of phylogeny in the class Scaphopoda (Steiner 1992a, 1996) examined relationships among family and selected sub- family taxa using morphological data. A preferred/ consensus tree of relationships illustrated monophyly of the orders Dentaliida and Gadilida, partial resolution among dentaliid families, and complete resolution among gadilid taxa. However, several alternative replications of the analysis, including use era revised data matrix, did not produce the reported tree number or level of resolution; in all cases, monophyly of the Dentaliida was not supported by strict consensus of resultant parsimonious trees. Reanalysis, using unordered characters and outgroup rooting, only clearly resolves monophyly of the Gadilida and the sister relationship of the Entalinidae with the remaining gadilid families. These analyses emphasize the need for more comparative data and thorough parsimony analysis in scaphopod cladistic phylogenetics, as relationships in this class are still some way from resolution.
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Reynolds, P. D. (1997). The phylogeny and classification of Scaphopoda (Mollusca): An assessment of current resolution and cladistic reanalysis. Zoologica Scripta, 26(1), 13–21. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1463-6409.1997.tb00406.x
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