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Discovering the silk road: Nuclear and mitochondrial sequence data resolve the phylogenetic relationships among theraphosid spider subfamilies.

Tim Lüddecke1, Henrik Krehenwinkel2, Gregory Canning3, Frank Glaw4, Stuart J Longhorn5, René Tänzler4, Ingo Wendt6, Miguel Vences7.   

Abstract

The mygalomorph spiders in the family Theraphosidae, also known as "tarantulas", are one of the most popular and diverse groups of arachnids, but their evolutionary history remains poorly understood because morphological analyses have only provided mostly controversial results, and a broad molecular perspective has been lacking until now. In this study we provide a preliminary molecular phylogenetic hypothesis of relationships among theraphosid subfamilies, based on 3.5 kbp of three nuclear and three mitochondrial markers, for 52 taxa representing 10 of the 11 commonly accepted subfamilies. Our analysis confirms the monophyly of the Theraphosidae and of most recognized theraphosid subfamilies, supports the validity of the Stromatopelminae and Poecilotheriinae, and indicates paraphyly of the Schismatothelinae. The placement of representatives of Schismatothelinae also indicates possible non-monophyly of Aviculariinae and supports the distinction of the previously contentious subfamily Psalmopoeinae. Major clades typically corresponded to taxa occurring in the same biogeographic region, with two of them each occurring in Africa, South America and Asia. Because relationships among these major clades were poorly supported, more extensive molecular data sets are required to test the hypothesis of independent colonization and multiple dispersal events among these continents.
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Keywords:  Arachnida; Molecular phylogeny; Mygalomorphae; Theraphosidae

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29104141     DOI: 10.1016/j.ympev.2017.10.015

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Phylogenet Evol        ISSN: 1055-7903            Impact factor:   4.286


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Authors:  Tim Lüddecke; Andreas Vilcinskas; Sarah Lemke
Journal:  Toxins (Basel)       Date:  2019-08-25       Impact factor: 4.546

2.  Patterns of Sex Chromosome Differentiation in Spiders: Insights from Comparative Genomic Hybridisation.

Authors:  Alexandr Sember; Michaela Pappová; Martin Forman; Petr Nguyen; František Marec; Martina Dalíková; Klára Divišová; Marie Doležálková-Kaštánková; Magda Zrzavá; David Sadílek; Barbora Hrubá; Jiří Král
Journal:  Genes (Basel)       Date:  2020-07-24       Impact factor: 4.096

3.  Phylogenomic analyses reveal a Gondwanan origin and repeated out of India colonizations into Asia by tarantulas (Araneae: Theraphosidae).

Authors:  Saoirse Foley; Henrik Krehenwinkel; Dong-Qiang Cheng; William H Piel
Journal:  PeerJ       Date:  2021-04-06       Impact factor: 2.984

4.  A first phylogenetic analysis reveals a new arboreal tarantula genus from South America with description of a new species and two new species of Tapinauchenius Ausserer, 1871 (Araneae, Mygalomorphae, Theraphosidae).

Authors:  Martin Hüsser
Journal:  Zookeys       Date:  2018-09-12       Impact factor: 1.546

5.  Urticating setae of tarantulas (Araneae: Theraphosidae): Morphology, revision of typology and terminology and implications for taxonomy.

Authors:  Radan Kaderka; Jana Bulantová; Petr Heneberg; Milan Řezáč
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2019-11-11       Impact factor: 3.240

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