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Cuttlefishes (Cephalopoda, Sepiidae): the bare bones—an hypothesis of relationships
Based on a comprehensive analysis of molecular sequence data, the Sepiidae genera Acanthosepion Rochebrune, 1884; Ascarosepion Rochebrune, 1884; Aurosepina Jothinayagam, 1987; Decorisepia Iredale, 1926; Doratosepion Rochebrune, 1884; Rhombosepion Rochebrune, 1884 and Spathidosepion Rochebrune, 1884...
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Published in: | Marine biology 2023-08, Vol.170 (8), p.93, Article 93 |
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Summary: | Based on a comprehensive analysis of molecular sequence data, the Sepiidae genera
Acanthosepion
Rochebrune, 1884;
Ascarosepion
Rochebrune, 1884;
Aurosepina
Jothinayagam, 1987;
Decorisepia
Iredale, 1926;
Doratosepion
Rochebrune, 1884;
Rhombosepion
Rochebrune, 1884 and
Spathidosepion
Rochebrune, 1884 are here re-instated and formally recognised as valid.
Sepia
Linnaeus, 1758 and
Sepiella
Gray, 1849 are retained, but
Metasepia
Hoyle, 1885 is placed in alternative combination with
Ascarosepion
. The subgenus
Digitosepia
Lipiński, 2020 is well supported and is herein elevated to generic status.
Sepia trygonina
(Rochebrune, 1884) and
Sepia hieronis
(Robson, 1924) are placed in new monotypic genera
Erythalassa
gen. nov. and
Lusepia
gen. nov. respectively.
Hemisepius
Steenstrup, 1875, also monotypic, is recognised as valid based on a unique synapomorphy: the presence of a fleshy ridge on each side of the antero-ventral mantle that bears a longitudinal row of black pores, however,
H. typicus
Steenstrup, 1875, was not included in our molecular analysis as tissue samples could not be obtained.
Sepia tuberculata
Lamarck, 1798, the type species for the nominal genus
Spathidosepion
, was not included for the same reason
.
Based on the morphological similarity between
S. tuberculata
and the sequenced taxa,
S. papillata
Quoy & Gaimard, 1832 and
S. angulata
Roeleveld, 1972 we tentatively assign these two taxa to
Spathidosepion
pending future confirmation. Where possible, each genus is diagnosed based on a combination of morphological and molecular characters. |
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ISSN: | 0025-3162 1432-1793 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00227-023-04195-3 |