2015
DOI: 10.1111/zoj.12337
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Systematics of the genusMayazomus(Arachnida: Schizomida): the relevance of using continuous characters and pedipalp setae patterns to schizomid phylogenetics

Abstract: The schizomid genus Mayazomus Reddell & Cockendolpher, 1995, endemic to south‐eastern Mexico, currently comprises seven species. It was originally proposed to accommodate two species, from Chiapas and Tabasco. Recently, five additional species from Chiapas were described. The monophyly of the genus has never been tested using cladistic analysis. We undertook a phylogenetic analysis using the seven described species of Mayazomus as the ingroup, ten exemplar species representing the most similar New World hubbar… Show more

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“…The same event seems to have occurred with the anterior pockets (AP). The AP pair is ventrally located and separate by the stalk in hubbardiines, such as in Naderiore and Cangazomus [ 27 ] (figs 2, 3, 5 and 6), Calima [ 31 ] (figs 3b, 3c, 7b and 7c), Mayazomus [ 20 ] (figs 19, 31, 45, 60, 72, 90 and 107); [ 21 ] (figs 9F and 9G), Rowlandius [ 32 ] (figs 2B and 2D), Piaroa [ 14 ] (figs 3, 6, 25 and 28), and in most species of Surazomus , being always anterior to Dm1, as seen in S . rafaeli ( Fig 8A and 8B ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The same event seems to have occurred with the anterior pockets (AP). The AP pair is ventrally located and separate by the stalk in hubbardiines, such as in Naderiore and Cangazomus [ 27 ] (figs 2, 3, 5 and 6), Calima [ 31 ] (figs 3b, 3c, 7b and 7c), Mayazomus [ 20 ] (figs 19, 31, 45, 60, 72, 90 and 107); [ 21 ] (figs 9F and 9G), Rowlandius [ 32 ] (figs 2B and 2D), Piaroa [ 14 ] (figs 3, 6, 25 and 28), and in most species of Surazomus , being always anterior to Dm1, as seen in S . rafaeli ( Fig 8A and 8B ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[ 13 ], for cheliceral setation. Pedipalp setation follows Monjaraz-Ruedas & Francke [ 20 , 21 ], including the following new abbreviations: MS: mesal spur; PAP: patellar apophysis; pTS: prolateral tarsal spur; rTS: retrolateral tarsal spur. The nomenclature of flagellar setation follows Monjaraz-Ruedas et al .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
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“…All statistical analysis of the STDB was carried out using the R software (33). Excel files were imported into R with the readxl package (34).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The male flagellar shape is phenotypically diverse and characterizing them for quantitative analysis has proven difficult. Linear morphometric ratios 19 and discrete states 20 have been used to code them for cladistic analyses, although, doing so reduces the available shape diversity. Thus, the male flagellum is .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The male flagellar shape is phenotypically diverse and characterizing them for quantitative analysis has proven difficult. Linear morphometric ratios 19 and discrete states 20 have been used to code them for cladistic analyses, although, doing so reduces the available shape diversity. Thus, the male flagellum is critical for classification and species identification, and is likely important for sexual selection and reproduction, yet, there has been little research done that examines the shape diversity across schizomids 4,17 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%