Abstract
Phylogenetic relationships within Tanaidacea were analyzed based on sequence data for the 18S rRNA gene. Our results strongly supported a monophyletic group composed of Neotanaidae, Tanaoidea, and Paratanaoidea, with the first two taxa forming a clade. These results contradict three previously suggested hypotheses of relationships. Based on the molecular results, and considering morphological similarities/differences between Neotanaidomorpha and Tanaidomorpha, we demoted Suborder Neotanaidomorpha to Superfamily Neotanaoidea within Tanaidomorpha; with this change, the classification of extant tanaidaceans becomes a two-suborder, four-superfamily system. This revision required revision of the diagnoses for Tanaidomorpha and its three super-families. The results for Apseudomorpha were ambiguous: this taxon was monophyletic in the maximum likelihood and Bayesian analyses, but paraphyletic in the maximum parsimony and minimum evolution analyses. © 2011 Zoological Society of Japan.
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Kakui, K., Katoh, T., Hiruta, S. F., Kobayashi, N., & Kajihara, H. (2011). Molecular systematics of tanaidacea (Crustacea: Peracarida) based on 18s sequence data, with an amendment of suborder/superfamily-level classification. Zoological Science, 28(10), 749–757. https://doi.org/10.2108/zsj.28.749
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