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Tetrapulmonata

Tetrapulmonata is a non-ranked supra-ordinal clade of arachnids. It is composed of the extant orders Thelyphonida (whip scorpions), Schizomida (short-tailed whip scorpions), Amblypygi (tail-less whip scorpions) and Araneae (spiders). It is the only supra-ordinal group of arachnids that is strongly supported in molecular phylogenetic studies.[1] Two extinct orders are also placed in this clade, Haptopoda and Uraraneida.[2] In 2016, a newly described fossil arachnid, Idmonarachne, was also included in the Tetrapulmonata; as of March 2016 it has not been assigned to an order.[3]

Tetrapulmonata
Temporal range: Stephanian–Holocene
Hubbardia pentapeltis (Schizomida)
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Chelicerata
Class: Arachnida
Clade: Tetrapulmonata
Shultz, 1990
Orders

Etymology

It receives its name from the presence of paired book lungs occupying the second and third opisthosomal segments, although the posterior pair is absent in Schizomida and most araneomorph spiders. Previous synonyms of this lineage are rejected; "Caulogastra Pocock, 1893" refers to pedicel, which is symplesiomorphic for the lineage and convergent with Solifugae, and "Arachnidea Van der Hammen, 1977" is easily confused with Arachnida. The clade is referred to as Pantetrapulmonata when the extinct trigonotarbid arachnids are included.[2]

The name "Pulmonata" has been used for this group as recently as 2000, in the first paragraph of an article in Journal of Paleontology,[4] but this creates an ambiguity because Pulmonata is a group of gastropods.

Characteristics

In addition to the two pairs of book lungs, other synapomorphies of Tetrapulmonata include a large postcerebral pharynx (reduced in Uropygi), prosomal endosternite with four segmental components, subchelate chelicerae, a complex coxotrochanteral joint in the walking legs, a pretarsal depressor muscle arising in the patella (convergent with Dromopoda, lost in Amblypygi), a pedicel formed, in part, by ventral elements of the second opisthomal segment and a spermatozoon axoneme with a 9+3 microtubule arrangement.[5]

Phylogeny

A cladogram published in 2014 divides the Tetrapulmonata into two clades, the Schizotarsata and the Serikodiastida. The Schizotarsata have walking legs II–IV with the tarsus having a specific pattern of three subsegments (tarsomeres). The Serikodiastida (Greek for "silk workers") share the ability to produce and use silk. The sister clade to Tetrapulmonata is the extinct order Trigonotarbida; together they form a clade that has been called "Pantetrapulmonata".[2]

Pantetrapulmonata

Trigonotarbida

Tetrapulmonata
Schizotarsata

Haptopoda

Pedipalpi
Serikodiastida

In 2016, a fossil arachnid from the Late Carboniferous (Pennsylvanian) age was described in the genus Idmonarachne. Based on its overall morphology, it was considered to belong to the Serikodiastida, although the presence of silk-producing spigots was not demonstrated. Like uraraneids, it lacked spinnerets, but it also lacked a flagellum, thus resembling spiders. A cladogram based on morphology placed Idmonarachne between uraraneids and spiders:[3]

Serikodiastida

The Late Carboniferous appears to be a time when there was a greater diversity of tetrapulmonate arachnids.[3]

References

  1. ^ Regier, Jerome C.; Shultz, Jeffrey W.; Zwick, Andreas; Hussey, April; Ball, Bernard; Wetzer, Regina; Martin, Joel W. & Cunningham, Clifford W. (2010). "Arthropod relationships revealed by phylogenomic analysis of nuclear protein-coding sequences". Nature. 463 (7284): 1079–1083. doi:10.1038/nature08742. PMID 20147900.
  2. ^ a b c Garwood, Russell J. & Dunlop, Jason (2014). "Three-dimensional reconstruction and the phylogeny of extinct chelicerate orders". PeerJ. 2: e641. doi:10.7717/peerj.641. PMC 4232842. PMID 25405073.
  3. ^ a b c Garwood, Russell J.; Dunlop, Jason A.; Selden, Paul A.; Spencer, Alan R.T.; Atwood, Robert C.; Vo, Nghia T. & Drakopoulos, Michael (2016). "Almost a spider: a 305-million-year-old fossil arachnid and spider origins". Proceedings of the Royal Society B. 283 (1827): 20160125. doi:10.1098/rspb.2016.0125. PMC 4822468. PMID 27030415.
  4. ^ Shear, William A. (2000). "Gigantocharinus szatmaryi, a new trigonotarbid arachnid from the late Devonian of North America (Chelicerata, Arachnida, Trigonotarbida)". Journal of Paleontology. 74 (1): 25–31. doi:10.1017/s0022336000031218. JSTOR 1306881.
  5. ^ Shultz, Jeffrey W. (1990). "Evolutionary morphology and phylogeny of Arachnida". Cladistics. 6 (1): 1–38. doi:10.1111/j.1096-0031.1990.tb00523.x.

Sources

Jeffrey W. Shultz. 2007. "A phylogenetic analysis of the arachnid orders based on morphological characters". Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 150(?):221-265. (See External links below).

External links

  • Shultz on arachnid morphology At: Index of /mndi/Aracnologia At: Museu Nacional / UFRJ / Departamento de Invertebrados At: Museu Nacional / UFRJ

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Tetrapulmonata is a non ranked supra ordinal clade of arachnids It is composed of the extant orders Thelyphonida whip scorpions Schizomida short tailed whip scorpions Amblypygi tail less whip scorpions and Araneae spiders It is the only supra ordinal group of arachnids that is strongly supported in molecular phylogenetic studies 1 Two extinct orders are also placed in this clade Haptopoda and Uraraneida 2 In 2016 a newly described fossil arachnid Idmonarachne was also included in the Tetrapulmonata as of March 2016 update it has not been assigned to an order 3 TetrapulmonataTemporal range Stephanian Holocene PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg NHubbardia pentapeltis Schizomida Scientific classificationKingdom AnimaliaPhylum ArthropodaSubphylum ChelicerataClass ArachnidaClade TetrapulmonataShultz 1990OrdersAmblypygi Araneae Haptopoda Schizomida Thelyphonida Uraraneida unplaced Idmonarachne unplaced Chimerarachne Contents 1 Etymology 2 Characteristics 3 Phylogeny 4 References 5 Sources 6 External linksEtymology EditIt receives its name from the presence of paired book lungs occupying the second and third opisthosomal segments although the posterior pair is absent in Schizomida and most araneomorph spiders Previous synonyms of this lineage are rejected Caulogastra Pocock 1893 refers to pedicel which is symplesiomorphic for the lineage and convergent with Solifugae and Arachnidea Van der Hammen 1977 is easily confused with Arachnida The clade is referred to as Pantetrapulmonata when the extinct trigonotarbid arachnids are included 2 The name Pulmonata has been used for this group as recently as 2000 in the first paragraph of an article in Journal of Paleontology 4 but this creates an ambiguity because Pulmonata is a group of gastropods Characteristics EditIn addition to the two pairs of book lungs other synapomorphies of Tetrapulmonata include a large postcerebral pharynx reduced in Uropygi prosomal endosternite with four segmental components subchelate chelicerae a complex coxotrochanteral joint in the walking legs a pretarsal depressor muscle arising in the patella convergent with Dromopoda lost in Amblypygi a pedicel formed in part by ventral elements of the second opisthomal segment and a spermatozoon axoneme with a 9 3 microtubule arrangement 5 Phylogeny EditA cladogram published in 2014 divides the Tetrapulmonata into two clades the Schizotarsata and the Serikodiastida The Schizotarsata have walking legs II IV with the tarsus having a specific pattern of three subsegments tarsomeres The Serikodiastida Greek for silk workers share the ability to produce and use silk The sister clade to Tetrapulmonata is the extinct order Trigonotarbida together they form a clade that has been called Pantetrapulmonata 2 Pantetrapulmonata TrigonotarbidaTetrapulmonata Schizotarsata HaptopodaPedipalpi uropygids ThelyphonidaSchizomidaAmblypygiSerikodiastida UraraneidaAraneaeIn 2016 a fossil arachnid from the Late Carboniferous Pennsylvanian age was described in the genus Idmonarachne Based on its overall morphology it was considered to belong to the Serikodiastida although the presence of silk producing spigots was not demonstrated Like uraraneids it lacked spinnerets but it also lacked a flagellum thus resembling spiders A cladogram based on morphology placed Idmonarachne between uraraneids and spiders 3 Serikodiastida Uraraneida IdmonarachneAraneaeThe Late Carboniferous appears to be a time when there was a greater diversity of tetrapulmonate arachnids 3 References Edit Regier Jerome C Shultz Jeffrey W Zwick Andreas Hussey April Ball Bernard Wetzer Regina Martin Joel W amp Cunningham Clifford W 2010 Arthropod relationships revealed by phylogenomic analysis of nuclear protein coding sequences Nature 463 7284 1079 1083 doi 10 1038 nature08742 PMID 20147900 a b c Garwood Russell J amp Dunlop Jason 2014 Three dimensional reconstruction and the phylogeny of extinct chelicerate orders PeerJ 2 e641 doi 10 7717 peerj 641 PMC 4232842 PMID 25405073 a b c Garwood Russell J Dunlop Jason A Selden Paul A Spencer Alan R T Atwood Robert C Vo Nghia T amp Drakopoulos Michael 2016 Almost a spider a 305 million year old fossil arachnid and spider origins Proceedings of the Royal Society B 283 1827 20160125 doi 10 1098 rspb 2016 0125 PMC 4822468 PMID 27030415 Shear William A 2000 Gigantocharinus szatmaryi a new trigonotarbid arachnid from the late Devonian of North America Chelicerata Arachnida Trigonotarbida Journal of Paleontology 74 1 25 31 doi 10 1017 s0022336000031218 JSTOR 1306881 Shultz Jeffrey W 1990 Evolutionary morphology and phylogeny of Arachnida Cladistics 6 1 1 38 doi 10 1111 j 1096 0031 1990 tb00523 x Sources EditJeffrey W Shultz 2007 A phylogenetic analysis of the arachnid orders based on morphological characters Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 150 221 265 See External links below External links EditShultz on arachnid morphology At Index of mndi Aracnologia At Museu Nacional UFRJ Departamento de Invertebrados At Museu Nacional UFRJ Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tetrapulmonata amp oldid 1109560560, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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