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Revision of the global fauna of Leptochela Stimpson, 1860 (Crustacea: Decapoda), highlighting phylogenetic clades and a new species
Vereshchaka, A.L.; Lunina, A.A.; Kulagin, D.N.; Olesen, J.; Corbari, L. (2024). Revision of the global fauna of Leptochela Stimpson, 1860 (Crustacea: Decapoda), highlighting phylogenetic clades and a new species. Diversity 16(12): 760. https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/d16120760
In: Diversity. MDPI: Basel. ISSN 1424-2818; e-ISSN 1424-2818, more
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Keywords
    Biogeny > Phylogeny
    Morphology
    Taxa > Species > New taxa > New species
    Decapoda [WoRMS]; Leptochela Stimpson, 1860 [WoRMS]
    Marine/Coastal
Author keywords
    molecular analyses, morphological characteristic

Authors  Top 
  • Vereshchaka, A.L.
  • Lunina, A.A.
  • Kulagin, D.N.
  • Olesen, J.
  • Corbari, L., more

Abstract
    Leptochela Stimpson (1860) is a shallow-water, benthopelagic genus within the predominantly pelagic superfamily Pasiphaeoidea. We inventoried a global fauna of 17 currently valid species of Leptochela and identified a newly discovered eighteenth species. Our analysis combined both morphological and molecular data, using 13 characters (including two multistate characters) and 5 gene markers, respectively. The results revealed incongruence between the molecular and morphological datasets. However, our phylogenetic conclusions were based on a consensus approach, integrating morphological, molecular, and total evidence trees, which revealed three robust clades. We discuss the evolutionary development of quantitative and qualitative morphological traits in Leptochela and explore the potential causes of the incongruence between morphological and molecular signals, particularly in the context of pelagic eucarids transitioning from pelagic to benthopelagic habitats. Additionally, we describe the new species from Madagascar and provide a key to all known species of Leptochela.

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