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titleHolothyrids and ticks: new insights from larval morphology and DNA sequencing, with the description of a new species of Diplothyrus (Parasitiformes: Neothyridae)
year2010
paperAcarologia (Paris)
edition50 [2]
page269-285
languageEnglish
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abstractThe hypothesis of a close relationsip between the suborders Holothyrida and Ixodida is re-examined based on new morphological and molecular data. Description of the larva of a new species of Neothyridae (Holothyrida), the first formal description of this instar for the suborder, does not provide additional morphological data supporting the relationship. However, because the larva is holotrichous, it does allow the first direct comparison of setation patterns among immatures of all four parasitiform suborders (Holothyrida, Ixodida, Opiliocarida and Mesostigmata). Analysis of sequence data for three loci (18S rRNA, 28S rRNA, and Elongation Facotr 1-alpha), with representation of all families of Holothyrida, provided strong evidence for (1) the monophyly of Holothyrida, (2) a close relationship between Holothyrida and Ixodida, and (3) a grouping of the "large bodied" Parasitiformes (Opilioacarida, Holothyrida, and Ixodida), with the exclusion of Mesostigmata.
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authorKlompen, Johannes S. H.

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