Scherz Mark D, Vences Miguel, Rakotoarison Andolalao, Andreone Franco, Köhler Jörn, Glaw Frank, Crottini Angelica
Zoologische Staatssammlung München (ZSM-SNSB), Münchhausenstr. 21, 81247 München, Germany.
Zoologisches Institut, Technische Universität Braunschweig, Mendelssohnstraße 4, 38106 Braunschweig, Germany.
Mol Phylogenet Evol. 2016 Jul;100:372-381. doi: 10.1016/j.ympev.2016.04.019. Epub 2016 Apr 13.
A recent study clarified several aspects of microhylid phylogeny by combining DNA sequences from Sanger sequencing and anchored phylogenomics, although numerous aspects of tree topology proved highly susceptible to data partition and chosen model. Although the phylogenetic results of the study were in conflict with previous publications, the authors made several changes to the taxonomy of Madagascar's cophyline microhylids. We re-analyzed part of their data together with our own molecular and morphological data. Based on a supermatrix of 11 loci, we propose a new phylogeny of the Cophylinae, and discuss it in the context of a newly generated osteological dataset. We found several sample misidentifications, partially explaining their deviant results, and propose to resurrect the genera Platypelis and Stumpffia from the synonymy of Cophyla and Rhombophryne, respectively. We provide support for the previous genus-level taxonomy of this subfamily, and erect a new genus, Anilany gen. nov., in order to eliminate paraphyly of Stumpffia and to account for the osteological differences observed among these groups. Deep nodes in our phylogeny remain poorly supported, and future works will certainly refine our classification, but we are confident that these will not produce large-scale rearrangements.
最近的一项研究通过结合桑格测序和锚定系统发育基因组学的DNA序列,阐明了姬蛙科系统发育的几个方面,尽管系统发育树拓扑结构的许多方面被证明对数据划分和所选模型高度敏感。尽管该研究的系统发育结果与之前的出版物存在冲突,但作者对马达加斯加姬蛙亚科的分类进行了一些更改。我们将他们的数据的一部分与我们自己的分子和形态学数据一起重新进行了分析。基于11个基因座的超级矩阵,我们提出了姬蛙亚科的新系统发育,并在新生成的骨骼数据集的背景下进行了讨论。我们发现了几个样本误认情况,部分解释了他们的偏差结果,并建议分别从Cophyla和Rhombophryne的同物异名中恢复Platypelis属和Stumpffia属。我们为该亚科以前的属级分类提供了支持,并建立了一个新属Anilany属,以消除Stumpffia的并系性,并解释在这些类群中观察到的骨骼差异。我们系统发育中的深层节点仍然缺乏有力支持,未来的工作肯定会完善我们的分类,但我们相信这些不会产生大规模的重新排列。