Poecilasmatidae ANNANDALE 1909

Autor: Chan, Benny K. K., Dreyer, Niklas, Gale, Andy S., Glenner, Henrik, Ewers-Saucedo, Christine, Pérez-Losada, Marcos, Kolbasov, Gregory A., Crandall, Keith A., Høeg, Jens T.
Rok vydání: 2021
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DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5700712
Popis: ���FAMILY POECILASMATIDAE ANNANDALE, 1909 Diagnosis: Monophyletic by molecular analyses; five shell plates, but often reduced in size or partly or completely lost. Epibiotic species. Comment: The family cannot be diagnosed at present by morphological apomorphies. The family includes members of the abandoned Oxynaspitidae Gruvel, 1905 because its members are nested among the Poecilasmatidae. Yamamori & Kato (2020) showed that the former Microlepadidae Hoek, 1907 is nested within species of Octolasmis; therefore, this family is abandoned. The monophyly and relationships of most genera remain unanalysed. ������ Archoxynaspis Van Syoc & Dekelboum, 2011 (one species) Dianajonesia Ko��ak & Kemal, 2008 (nine species) Dichelaspis Darwin, 1852 (five species) ��� Glyptelasma Pilsbry, 1907 (11 species) Megalasma Hoek, 1883 (five species) Microlepas Hoek, 1907 (two species) Minyaspis Van Syoc & Dekelboum, 2011 (15 species) Octolasmis Gray, 1825 (30 species) Oxynaspis Darwin, 1852 (13 species) Pagurolepas Stubbings, 1940 (two species) Poecilasma Darwin, 1852 (eight species) Rugilepas Grygier & Newman, 1991 (one species) Scleraspis Van Syoc & Dekelboum, 2012 (one species) Trilasmis Hinds, 1844 (one species)
Published as part of Chan, Benny K. K., Dreyer, Niklas, Gale, Andy S., Glenner, Henrik, Ewers-Saucedo, Christine, P��rez-Losada, Marcos, Kolbasov, Gregory A., Crandall, Keith A. & H��eg, Jens T., 2021, The evolutionary diversity of barnacles, with an updated classification of fossil and living forms, pp. 789-846 in Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 193 on page 830, DOI: 10.1093/zoolinnean/zlaa160, http://zenodo.org/record/5637275
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