Species delimitation methods put into taxonomic practice: two new Madascincus species formerly allocated to historical species names (Squamata, Scincidae)

In a previous study, Miralles and Vences (2013) compared seven different methods of species delimitation applied to the genus Madascincus. While focusing on methodological aspects their study involved an extensive data set of multilocus DNA sequences and of comparative morphology....

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Main Authors: Aurélien Miralles, Jörn Köhler, Frank Glaw, Miguel Vences
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Pensoft Publishers 2016-12-01
Series:Zoosystematics and Evolution
Online Access:http://zse.pensoft.net/articles.php?id=9945
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spelling doaj-a02278d706704ee1915dee3011781cbe2020-11-24T22:20:59ZengPensoft PublishersZoosystematics and Evolution1435-19351860-07432016-12-0192225727510.3897/zse.92.99459945Species delimitation methods put into taxonomic practice: two new Madascincus species formerly allocated to historical species names (Squamata, Scincidae)Aurélien Miralles0Jörn Köhler1Frank Glaw2Miguel Vences3Technical University of Braunschweig (Braunschweig, Germany) and Muséum National d’Histoire NaturelleHessisches Landesmuseum DarmstadtBavarian State Collection of ZoologyZoologische Staatssammlung München (ZSM-SNSB) In a previous study, Miralles and Vences (2013) compared seven different methods of species delimitation applied to the genus Madascincus. While focusing on methodological aspects their study involved an extensive data set of multilocus DNA sequences and of comparative morphology. On this basis they emphasized the need of revising the taxonomy of Madascincus, and revealed the existence of at least two well-supported candidate species. The present paper provides formal descriptions of these two taxa: (1) M. miafina sp. n., a species from dry areas of northern Madagascar, morphologically very similar to M. polleni (although both species are not retrieved as sister taxa), and (2) M. pyrurus sp. n., a montane species occurring >1500 m above sea level, endemic to the central highlands of Madagascar (Ibity and Itremo Massifs). Phylogenetically, M. pyrurus is the sister species of M. igneocaudatus, a taxon restricted to the dry littoral regions of the south and south-west of Madagascar in lowlands <500 m above sea level. To facilitate future taxonomic work, we furthermore elaborated an identification key for species of Madascincus. Finally, some aspects of the biogeographic patterns characterising the different main clades within the genus Madascincus are provided and discussed for the first time in the light of a robust phylogenetic framework. http://zse.pensoft.net/articles.php?id=9945
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Jörn Köhler
Frank Glaw
Miguel Vences
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Jörn Köhler
Frank Glaw
Miguel Vences
Species delimitation methods put into taxonomic practice: two new Madascincus species formerly allocated to historical species names (Squamata, Scincidae)
Zoosystematics and Evolution
author_facet Aurélien Miralles
Jörn Köhler
Frank Glaw
Miguel Vences
author_sort Aurélien Miralles
title Species delimitation methods put into taxonomic practice: two new Madascincus species formerly allocated to historical species names (Squamata, Scincidae)
title_short Species delimitation methods put into taxonomic practice: two new Madascincus species formerly allocated to historical species names (Squamata, Scincidae)
title_full Species delimitation methods put into taxonomic practice: two new Madascincus species formerly allocated to historical species names (Squamata, Scincidae)
title_fullStr Species delimitation methods put into taxonomic practice: two new Madascincus species formerly allocated to historical species names (Squamata, Scincidae)
title_full_unstemmed Species delimitation methods put into taxonomic practice: two new Madascincus species formerly allocated to historical species names (Squamata, Scincidae)
title_sort species delimitation methods put into taxonomic practice: two new madascincus species formerly allocated to historical species names (squamata, scincidae)
publisher Pensoft Publishers
series Zoosystematics and Evolution
issn 1435-1935
1860-0743
publishDate 2016-12-01
description In a previous study, Miralles and Vences (2013) compared seven different methods of species delimitation applied to the genus Madascincus. While focusing on methodological aspects their study involved an extensive data set of multilocus DNA sequences and of comparative morphology. On this basis they emphasized the need of revising the taxonomy of Madascincus, and revealed the existence of at least two well-supported candidate species. The present paper provides formal descriptions of these two taxa: (1) M. miafina sp. n., a species from dry areas of northern Madagascar, morphologically very similar to M. polleni (although both species are not retrieved as sister taxa), and (2) M. pyrurus sp. n., a montane species occurring >1500 m above sea level, endemic to the central highlands of Madagascar (Ibity and Itremo Massifs). Phylogenetically, M. pyrurus is the sister species of M. igneocaudatus, a taxon restricted to the dry littoral regions of the south and south-west of Madagascar in lowlands <500 m above sea level. To facilitate future taxonomic work, we furthermore elaborated an identification key for species of Madascincus. Finally, some aspects of the biogeographic patterns characterising the different main clades within the genus Madascincus are provided and discussed for the first time in the light of a robust phylogenetic framework.
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