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Cenozoic evolution of Muricidae (Mollusca, Neogastropoda) in the Southern Ocean, with the description of a new subfamily
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EngineeringOceanographyZoological TaxonomyCenozoic EvolutionPhylogenetic AnalysisPhylogeneticsBiogeographyMarine BiodiversityBiological OceanographySouthern OceanMorphological EvidenceMarine GeologyNew SubfamilyDistinct LineageBiologyNatural SciencesEvolutionary BiologyMarine EcologyCladisticsMarine BiologyDeep SeaAntarctic Muricids
Barco, A., Schiaparelli, S., Houart, R. & Oliverio, M. (2012). Cenozoic evolution of Muricidae (Mollusca, Neogastropoda) in the Southern Ocean, with the description of a new subfamily. — Zoologica Scripta , 41 , 596–616. Gastropods are among the most studied group in Antarctica, and taxa with an advanced status of systematic knowledge can be used as a model to study how oceanographic and climatic patterns shaped Recent faunal assemblages. Within the ongoing study of the muricid phylogeny, we have analysed molecular and morphological data from species traditionally ascribed to the muricid subfamily Trophoninae. Particularly, the availability of specimens collected in the Southern Ocean and surrounding basins allowed to demonstrate as the genera Pagodula , Xymenopsis , Xymene and Trophonella , which are traditionally classified in the Trophoninae, actually belong to a distinct lineage, for which the new subfamily Pagodulinae is herein introduced. We propose and discuss a possible framework for the origin and radiation of Antarctic muricids.
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