Authors
Olivier Verneau, Sophie Bentz, Neeta Devi Sinnappah, Louis du Preez, Ian Whittington, Claude Combes
Publication date
2002/3/7
Journal
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences
Volume
269
Issue
1490
Pages
535-543
Publisher
The Royal Society
Description
The Polystomatidae is the only family within the Monogenea to parasitize sarcopterygians such as the Australian lungfish Neoceratodus poisteri and freshwater tetrapods (lissamphibians and chelonians). We present a phylogeny based on partial 18S rDNA sequences of 26 species of Polystomatidae and three taxon from the infrasubclass Oligonchoinea (= Polyopisthocotylea) obtained from the gills of teleost fishes. The basal position of the polystome from lungfish within the Polystomatidae suggests that the family arose during the evolutionary transition between actinopterygians and sarcopterygians, ca. 425 million years (Myr) ago. The monophyly of the polystomatid lineages from chelonian and lissamphibian hosts, in addition to estimates of the divergence times, indicate that polystomatids from turtles radiated ca. 191 Myr ago, following a switch from an aquatic amniote presumed to be extinct to turtles, which …
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Scholar articles
O Verneau, S Bentz, ND Sinnappah, L Preez… - Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B …, 2002