Molecular systematics and phylogenetics of the spider genus Mastigusa Menge, 1854 (Araneae, Cybaeidae)

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The palearctic spider genus Mastigusa Menge, 1854 is characterized by a remarkable morphology and wide ecological variability, with free-living, cave dwelling and myrmecophile populations known. This genus has a long and tangled taxonomic history and was placed in different families in the past, all belonging to the “marronoid clade”, an informal grouping of families characterized by the lack of strong synapomorphies. Three species are currently recognized, but their identity and circumscription has been long debated. A molecular approach was never applied for trying to solve these uncertainties, and doubts still remain both about its phylogenetic placement and about the taxonomic status of the described species. For the first time the genus Mastigusa is included in a molecular phylogenetic analysis and strong support is found for its placement within the family Cybaeidae, in sister relationship with the genus Cryphoeca Thorell, 1870. An analysis of Mastigusa populations spanning across the distribution range of the genus identifies a high and previously overlooked genetic diversity, with six distinct genetic lineages showing a strong geographic pattern. Divergence times between Mastigusa and its sister genus and between the distinct Mastigusa lineages are estimated, and the groundwork is laid for a taxonomic revision of the species belonging to the genus.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
Artikelnummer107833
TidsskriftMolecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
Vol/bind186
Antal sider9
ISSN1055-7903
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2023

Bibliografisk note

Funding Information:
The authors are grateful to Miquel Arnedo and Marc Domenech from Spain, Stefan Otto and Armen Seropian from Georgia, Thomas Parmentier from Belgium and Richard Gallon from the United Kingdom, for providing valuable specimens for this work. The authors are also grateful to the directors and staff of the protected areas where fieldwork was carried out for permits acquisition and logistic support. Namely the Consejería de Agricultura, Ganadería, Pesca y Desarrollo Sostenible, Delegación Territorial de Granada (permit 202099900529139 - 10/06/2020), Dolomiti Bellunesi National Park (permit N.3407/2020 del 09-07-2020), Gran Paradiso National Park (permit N.0002040/2020 del 18/06/2020). The authors are also grateful to the editors and to the two anonymous reviewers for the constructive comments that improved the quality of the manuscript. This work has been supported by Canziani funding to AL; the PhD grant to FC was co-funded by Canziani and by the Natural History Museum of Denmark.

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