Determining the Number of Coherent/Correlated Sources Using FBSS-based Methods

  • Shirvani Moghaddam S
  • jalaei S
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Abstract

Study of abundant phalangiotarbid (Arachnids: Phalangiotarbida) material - provisionally assigned here to Bornatarbus mayasii (Haupt in Nindel 1955) - from the Upper Carboniferous of Writhlington, UK, has revealed new information about some previously equivocal characters. The present authors report a trifurcate apotele, possible spiracles on sternite 5, and confirm the presence of 10 opisthosomal tergites plus a dorsal anal operculum. The affinities of phalangiotarbids are obscure, with most authors favouring affinities with Opiliones (harvestmen) and/or Acari (mites and ticks). Phalangiotarbida is scored for characters used in previous studies of arachnid relationships. A cladistic analysis based on 63 characters using 13 terminal arachnid taxa (plus a hypothetical outgroup), resolves Phalangiotarbida as sister group to (Palpigradi + Tetrapulmonata): the taxon Megoperculata sensu Shultz (1990). Even under cladistic analysis, the position of the Phalangiotarbida remains hard to resolve, but a prosomal sternite with distinct sclerites potentially groups them with the Megoperculata.

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Shirvani Moghaddam, S., & jalaei, S. (2013). Determining the Number of Coherent/Correlated Sources Using FBSS-based Methods. Frontiers in Science, 2(6), 203–208. https://doi.org/10.5923/j.fs.20120206.12

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