Rounding up the usual suspects: a standard target-gene approach for resolving the interfamilial phylogenetic relationships of ecribellate orb-weaving spiders with a new family-rank classification (Araneae, Araneoidea)

Dimitar Dimitrov, Ligia R. Benevidas, Miquel A. Arnedo, Gonzalo Giribet, Charles E. Griswold, Nikolaj Scharff, Gustavo Hormiga

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    Abstract

    We test the limits of the spider superfamily Araneoidea and reconstruct its interfamilial relationships using standard molecular
    markers. The taxon sample (363 terminals) comprises for the first time representatives of all araneoid families, including the first
    molecular data of the family Synaphridae. We use the resulting phylogenetic framework to study web evolution in araneoids. Araneoidea
    is monophyletic and sister to Nicodamoidea rank. n. Orbiculariae are not monophyletic and also include the RTA clade,
    Oecobiidae and Hersiliidae. Deinopoidea is paraphyletic with respect to a lineage that includes the RTA clade, Hersiliidae and
    Oecobiidae. The cribellate orb-weaving family Uloboridae is monophyletic and is sister group to a lineage that includes the RTA
    Clade, Hersiliidae and Oecobiidae. The monophyly of most Araneoidea families is well supported, with a few exceptions. Anapidae
    includes holarchaeids but the family remains diphyletic even if Holarchaea is considered an anapid. The orb-web is ancient, having
    evolved by the early Jurassic; a single origin of the orb with multiple “losses” is implied by our analyses. By the late Jurassic, the
    orb-web had already been transformed into different architectures, but the ancestors of the RTA clade probably built orb-webs. We
    also find further support for a single origin of the cribellum and multiple independent losses. The following taxonomic and nomenclatural
    changes are proposed: the cribellate and ecribellate nicodamids are grouped in the superfamily Nicodamoidea rank n.
    (Megadictynidae rank res. and Nicodamidae stat. n.). Araneoidea includes 17 families with the following changes: Araneidae is recircumscribed
    to include nephilines, Nephilinae rank res., Arkyidae rank n., Physoglenidae rank n., Synotaxidae is limited to the
    genus Synotaxus, Pararchaeidae is a junior synonym of Malkaridae (syn. n.), Holarchaeidae of Anapidae (syn. n.) and Sinopimoidae
    of Linyphiidae (syn. n.).
    OriginalsprogEngelsk
    TidsskriftCladistics
    Vol/bind33
    Udgave nummer3
    Sider (fra-til)221-250
    Antal sider30
    ISSN0748-3007
    DOI
    StatusUdgivet - jun. 2017

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