North-eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean gastropods previously ascribed to the buccinid genus Pollia Gray, 1837 are more correctly classified in the genus Aplus de Gregorio, 1885. Using an integrative taxonomy approach combining molecular, morphological and geographic data, we revisit the limits of the extant species in the area, and propose a molecular phylogenetic hypothesis based on 66 specimens from various localities in the Mediterranean Sea, including type localities of some nominal taxa. We used a preliminary morphological inspection, followed by a DNA-barcoding approach to propose species hypotheses, subsequently consolidated using additional data (phylogenetic, geographic and refined morphological data). Seven species hypotheses were eventually retained within our molecularly assayed samples, versus three classical morphologically recognized species. Among these, three correspond to Aplus dorbignyi (Payreaudeau, 1826) with its hitherto unrecognized geographical cognates A. gaillardoti (Puton, 1856) [eastern Mediterranean] and Aplus nodulosus (Bivona Ant., 1832) [Sicily]; two closely related, yet remarkably divergent, lineages are treated as a single species under Aplus scaber (Locard, 1892); the classically admitted Aplus scacchianus (Philippi, 1844) is confirmed by molecular evidence; Mediterranean populations attributable to Aplus assimilis (Reeve, 1846) may represent either cryptic native populations or an ongoing invasion of the Mediterranean by what was hitherto considered to be a West African species; finally, specimens from the Strait of Gibraltar may represent an undescribed species, but we conservatively refrain from formally introducing it pending the analysis of more material, and it is compared with the similar Aplus campisii (Ardovini, 2014), recently described from Sicily and not assayed molecularly, and Aplus scaber.

Cryptic diversity in Mediterranean gastropods of the genus Aplus (Neogastropoda, Buccinidae) / Chrifa, Aissauo; Puillandre, Nicolas; Bouchet, Philippe; Fassio, Giulia; Modica, Maria Vittoria; Oliverio, Marco. - In: SCIENTIA MARINA. - ISSN 0214-8358. - STAMPA. - 80:4(2016), pp. 521-533. [10.3989/scimar.04422.12A]

Cryptic diversity in Mediterranean gastropods of the genus Aplus (Neogastropoda, Buccinidae)

FASSIO, GIULIA;MODICA, MARIA VITTORIA;OLIVERIO, Marco
2016

Abstract

North-eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean gastropods previously ascribed to the buccinid genus Pollia Gray, 1837 are more correctly classified in the genus Aplus de Gregorio, 1885. Using an integrative taxonomy approach combining molecular, morphological and geographic data, we revisit the limits of the extant species in the area, and propose a molecular phylogenetic hypothesis based on 66 specimens from various localities in the Mediterranean Sea, including type localities of some nominal taxa. We used a preliminary morphological inspection, followed by a DNA-barcoding approach to propose species hypotheses, subsequently consolidated using additional data (phylogenetic, geographic and refined morphological data). Seven species hypotheses were eventually retained within our molecularly assayed samples, versus three classical morphologically recognized species. Among these, three correspond to Aplus dorbignyi (Payreaudeau, 1826) with its hitherto unrecognized geographical cognates A. gaillardoti (Puton, 1856) [eastern Mediterranean] and Aplus nodulosus (Bivona Ant., 1832) [Sicily]; two closely related, yet remarkably divergent, lineages are treated as a single species under Aplus scaber (Locard, 1892); the classically admitted Aplus scacchianus (Philippi, 1844) is confirmed by molecular evidence; Mediterranean populations attributable to Aplus assimilis (Reeve, 1846) may represent either cryptic native populations or an ongoing invasion of the Mediterranean by what was hitherto considered to be a West African species; finally, specimens from the Strait of Gibraltar may represent an undescribed species, but we conservatively refrain from formally introducing it pending the analysis of more material, and it is compared with the similar Aplus campisii (Ardovini, 2014), recently described from Sicily and not assayed molecularly, and Aplus scaber.
2016
Mollusca; gastropoda; cryptic species; DNA-barcoding; taxonomy
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Cryptic diversity in Mediterranean gastropods of the genus Aplus (Neogastropoda, Buccinidae) / Chrifa, Aissauo; Puillandre, Nicolas; Bouchet, Philippe; Fassio, Giulia; Modica, Maria Vittoria; Oliverio, Marco. - In: SCIENTIA MARINA. - ISSN 0214-8358. - STAMPA. - 80:4(2016), pp. 521-533. [10.3989/scimar.04422.12A]
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