Systematics of lionfishes (Scorpaenidae: Pteroini) using molecular and morphological data
Lionfishes (tribe Pteroini) are eye-catching due to their distinct elongated fins and warning coloration. The monophyly of the Pteroini is supported by recent phylogenetic analyses. However, the interrelationships between inter- and intra-genera of the Pteroini are contentious. In this study, 5,335...
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Published in | Frontiers in Marine Science Vol. 10 |
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Main Authors | , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
Lausanne
Frontiers Research Foundation
15.05.2023
Frontiers Media S.A |
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Summary: | Lionfishes (tribe Pteroini) are eye-catching due to their distinct elongated fins and warning coloration. The monophyly of the Pteroini is supported by recent phylogenetic analyses. However, the interrelationships between inter- and intra-genera of the Pteroini are contentious. In this study, 5,335 bps of two mitochondrial and five nuclear genes were sequenced to reconstruct the phylogeny of lionfishes. Our analyses showed
Dendrochirus
and
Pterois
were both not monophyletic and divided into
Dendrochirus
I, II, and III clades (
D
. I, II, and III) and
Pterois
I and II clades (
Pt
. I and II), respectively.
Pt
. I was sister to the
Pt
. II +
D
. I clades.
D
. II was the sister group of the
Ebosia
+
Parapterois
clade. The
D
. III clade was at the base of the Pteroini, followed by the genus
Brachypterois
. Morphologically, we provided combinations of characters to distinguish all clades. According to the molecular and morphological data, we propose a revised taxonomy of the Pteroini.
D
. I and
Pt
. I hold the generic names of
Dendrochirus
and
Pterois
, respectively.
Neochirus
gen. n. is proposed as a new genus for the
D.
II clade. The genera
Pteropterus
Swainson, 1839
and
Nemapterois
Fowler, 1938
are revalidated for
Pt.
II and
D.
III, respectively. |
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ISSN: | 2296-7745 2296-7745 |
DOI: | 10.3389/fmars.2023.1109655 |