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Seraphsidae Gray, 1853 View in CoL [Maxwell, this paper] nomen cladi conversum
1853 Seraphina Gray, p. 131. Maxwell et al. 2018b, p. 62. Type: Seraphys Gray, 1847 (= Seraphs Montfort, 1810 View in CoL ). = Seraphyinae Gill, 1870 ex Gill 1871, p. 9. Maxwell et al. 2018b, p. 62. Type: Terebellum terebellum Linnaeus, 1758 View in CoL . Notes: synonymised—Emendation of original name Seraphina Gray, 1853. = Seraphidae Gray — Bouchet & Rocroi 2005, p. 253. Bandel 2007, p. 136. Maxwell et al. 2018b, p. 62. Type: Seraphs Montfort, 1810 View in CoL . Notes: synonymised—Emendation of original name Seraphina Gray, 1853. = Seraphsidae Gray View in CoL — Bouchet et al. 2017. Maxwell et al. 2018b, p. 63. Type: Bruguière, 1798 ( Terebellum Klein, 1753 View in CoL = Terebellum Röding, 1798 View in CoL ). Notes: synonymised—Emendation of original name Seraphina Gray, 1853.
1858 Terebellinae H. Adams & A. Adams , p. 262. de Gregorio 1880, p. 19. Maxwell et al. 2018b, p. 63. Type: Terebellum subulatum Chemnitz (= Terebellum terebellum ( Linnaeus, 1758)) . Notes: excluded—Preoccupied— Terebellinae Johnston, 1846 ( Polychaeta Grube, 1850). = Terebellidae Sacco, 1893, p. 21 . Maxwell et al. 2018b, p. 63. Type: Terebellum terebellum ( Linnaeus, 1758) . Notes: excluded—Preoccupied— Terebellinae Johnston, 1846 ( Polychaeta Grube, 1850).
1974 Seraphsidae Jung View in CoL , p. 12. Caze et al. 2010, p. 426. Maxwell et al. 2018b, p. 63. Type genus: Seraphs Montfort, 1810 .
Type genus. Seraphs Montfort, 1810, p. 375 ( Jung 1974) View in CoL .
RegNum Registration Number. 675.
Reference Phylogeny. Figure 2 View FIGURE 2 in Maxwell and Rymer (2021).
Definition. The maximum clade consisting of Terebellum terebellum Linnaeus, 1758 and all species that share a more recent common ancestor with it than with Strombus pugilis Linnaeus, 1758 , Tibia fusus ( Linnaeus,1758) , Struthiolaria papulosa (Martyn, 1784) or Aporrhais pespelecani ( Linnaeus, 1758) .
Diagnosis. The shell is typically long and narrow, with the last whorl extending over much of the earlier whorls. The stromboidal notch is poorly developed or absent.
Composition. The clade contains two subfamilies, Pseudoterebellinae with three genera, Seraphsinae with three genera, and the genus Mauryna , the content of which is detailed herein. It explicitly excludes the sister taxa contained within Rostellariidae and Strombidae .
Remarks. This family was defined as containing two distinct groups: the involute Seraphs Montfort, 1810 and relatives, and the evolute Terebellum Röding, 1798 and Paraseraphs Jung, 1974 ( Jung 1974) complexes. The relationships contained within the definition have been supported by a morphological study by Maxwell et al. (2019) and with the use of molecular data ( Irwin et al. 2021).
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NEOSTROMBOIDAE Maxwell et al., 2019
Maxwell, Stephen J., Rymer, Tasmin L. & Congdon, Bradley C. 2021 |
Seraphsidae
Maxwell, S. J. & Liverani, V. & Rymer, T. R. & Congdon, B. C. 2018: 63 |
Caze, B. & Merle, D. & Pacaud, J. - M. & Martin, J. - P. 2010: 426 |