Literature DB >> 24470451

Morphological and molecular studies on Garra imberba and its related species in China.

Wei-Ying Wang1, Wei Zhou, Jun-Xing Yang, Xiao-Yong Chen.   

Abstract

Garra imberba is widely distributed in China. At the moment, both Garra yiliangensis and G. hainanensis are treated as valid species, but they were initially named as a subspecies of G. pingi, a junior synonym of G. imberba. Garra alticorpora and G. nujiangensis also have similar morphological characters to G. imberba, but the taxonomic statuses and phylogenetic relationships of these species with G. imberba remains uncertain. In this study, 128 samples from the Jinshajiang, Red, Nanpanjiang, Lancangjiang, Nujiang Rivers as well as Hainan Island were measured while 1 mitochondrial gene and 1 nuclear intron of 24 samples were sequenced to explore the phylogenetic relationship of these five species. The results showed that G. hainanensis, G. yiliangensis, G. alticorpora and G. imberba are the same species with G. imberba being the valid species name, while G. nujiangensis is a valid species in and of itself.

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Keywords:  Garra imberba; Molecular phylogeny; Morphology; Taxonomy

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24470451      PMCID: PMC5042948          DOI: 10.11813/j.issn.0254-5853.2014.1.020

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dongwuxue Yanjiu        ISSN: 0254-5853


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