MARITIMONAUTINI, Cumberlidge & Daniels, 2022
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https://doi.org/ 10.1093/zoolinnean/zlab082 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:A4C99333-FF4C-4857-9900-E3D743E03684 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6461516 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/7A4187EF-4F3C-FF93-07BE-FA13FA3F5016 |
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Plazi |
scientific name |
MARITIMONAUTINI |
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trib. nov. |
MARITIMONAUTINI TRIBE NOV.
( FIGS 1B1 View Figure 1 , 5A–C View Figure 5 , 8B; TABLES View Figure 8 1–3)
Zoobank registration: urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:C6FA3FDB-7C33-4AE0-9AB8-5C4BBDD4C19E .
Diagnosis: S3/4 deep, V-shaped, completely traversing sternum (or deep at margins, faint in the middle); outer margins of S4 raised and thickened; third maxilliped ischium lacking vertical suture (or if present, faint); anterolateral margin of carapace posterior to epibranchial tooth either smooth or granulated, but lacking teeth; G1 TA short (TA length 0.25 × SA length), slim, either not widened in midsection (or dorsal fold slightly higher than ventral fold), tapering evenly to pointed tip ( Fig. 5A, B View Figure 5 ).
Etymology: Maritimonautini is derived from the genus-level name Maritimonautes .
Type genus: Maritimonautes View in CoL gen. nov., gender masculine.
Genus included: Maritimonautes .
Distribution: Maritimonautes is found mainly in the low-lying eastern coastal region of Africa (an area of about 200–300 km wide inland from the coast as far as the Rift Valley) including Somalia, Kenya, Tanzania (from the east coast of Africa to the north coast of Lake Malawi, including Tanzania plus Zanzibar and Pemba Islands), Mozambique and South Africa ( Fig. 8C View Figure 8 ).
Remarks: The molecular phylogeny presented here ( Fig. 1 View Figure 1 ) agrees with the phylogenies of Daniels & Klaus (2018) and Wood et al. (2019), each of which recovered the species assigned here to Mauritonautini as a well-supported clade that forms a distinct lineage ( Fig. 1B1 View Figure 1 ) at the base of the large and diverse clade of Potamonautinae ( Fig. 1B View Figure 1 ). Mauritonautini ( Fig. 1B1 View Figure 1 ) split from the other lineages ( Fig. 1B View Figure 1 2 View Figure , B3) in this subfamily over 27 Mya during the Oligocene-Miocene.
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