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Evolutionary relationships among the Pulmonate land snails and slugs (Pulmonata, Stylommatophora)

Wade, Christopher M.; Mordan, Peter B.; Naggs, Fred

Authors

Peter B. Mordan

Fred Naggs



Abstract

We have incorporated an additional 56 species of land snails and slugs in our ribosomal (r) RNA molecular phylogeny. The new taxa include representatives of several important groups. The molecular tree now includes 160 species of stylommatophoran land snails and slugs in 144 genera in 61 families. In the rDNA tree, the Stylommatophora are principally divided into an 'achatinoid' and a 'non-achatinoid' clade. Within these clades, several major land snail groups, including the Orthurethra, Elasmognatha, Limacoidea, and Helicoidea, are supported. Overall, the rDNA molecular phylogeny has remained stable following the incorporation of the additional taxa, with these additions having little impact on the major evolutionary patterns in the tree. Taxonomic coverage of the Orthurethra, Orthalicidae, Camaenidae, and Bradybaenidae is increased significantly. The camaenids and bradybaenids form a complex, and both appear to be paraphyletic. Several families of uncertain affinity, such as the Sagdidae and Thyrophorellidae, are included for the first time. The Sagdidae are shown to belong to the Helicoidea, and the Thyrophorellidae to the Achatinoidea. © 2006 The Linnean Society of London.

Citation

Wade, C. M., Mordan, P. B., & Naggs, F. (2006). Evolutionary relationships among the Pulmonate land snails and slugs (Pulmonata, Stylommatophora). Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 87(4), 593-610. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1095-8312.2006.00596.x

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Apr 29, 2005
Online Publication Date Apr 18, 2006
Publication Date Apr 1, 2006
Deposit Date Aug 9, 2022
Journal Biological Journal of the Linnean Society
Print ISSN 0024-4066
Electronic ISSN 1095-8312
Publisher Oxford University Press
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 87
Issue 4
Pages 593-610
DOI https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1095-8312.2006.00596.x
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/3189088
Publisher URL https://academic.oup.com/biolinnean/article/87/4/593/2691599?login=true