Ricksol, Shɨshkin-Skarð & Drachko & Zlatogursky, 2023
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https://doi.org/ 10.1007/s13127-022-00595-3 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C4559C7D-FF9B-FFCE-FCAA-FDBFFA81FA68 |
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Ricksol gen. n., cardioid plate morphotype, and the origin of Acanthocystis
Mikrjukov (1997, Fig. 1 View Fig ; 2002, Fig. 8) drew the stage scheme of centrohelid evolution where Acanthocystis originated from the ancestors having feather-shaped external scales through the ancestors having external scales with the cardioid plate: lateral wings located at one end of the scales reduced to the small plate (1); then, the shaft bent for 90° to the plate leaving the incision on it (2); and finally, edges of the incision fused, and the Acanthocystis spine scale with the circular basal plate and the vertical shaft was formed (3). Later, the SSU rRNA genes of Pterocystis (feather-shaped scales) and Ozanamia curvata comb. n. and O. symna comb. n. (cardioid basal plates) were sequenced and placed far from these of Acanthocystis in phylogenetic analyses—in another major clade of centrohelids ( Cavalier-Smith & von der Heyden, 2007; Zlatogursky, 2014; Shɨshkin et al., 2018). Mikrjukov’s idea of the Acanthocystis origin began to seem unlikely—another morphological scheme destroyed by the molecular era in systematics.
Now, we found R. blepharistes (feather-shaped external scales with wings reduced to a small plate) branching before Acanthocystis . Previously, it was shown that the cardioid plate morphotype also occurs in Panacanthocystida ( Fukuda, 2014). So, the main “missing links” (stages 1 and 2 outlined above) returned to the scheme instead of Pterocystis and Ozanamia , which fell out of Panacanthocystida.
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