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Cryptic diversity in Engaeus Erichson, Geocharax Clark and Gramastacus Riek (Decapoda:Parastacidae) revealed by mitochondrial 16S rDNA sequences

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posted on 2024-06-03, 22:52 authored by MB Schultz, SA Smith, AMM Richardson, P Horwitz, KA Crandall, Chris AustinChris Austin
Nucleotide sequence data from the mitochondrial 16S rDNA region were utilised to investigate phylogenetic relationships and species boundaries among Australian freshwater crayfish belonging to the genera Engaeus Erichson, 1846, Geocharax Clark, 1936 and Gramastacus Riek, 1972. Geocharax and Gramastacus were found to be monophyletic genera but one species currently assigned to Engaeus may belong to another genus. Relationships between the three existing genera were not resolved. Analysis of species boundaries within Geocharax suggests that there are an additional two species in this genus, and our analysis of Gramastacus indicates that undescribed populations from central New South Wales may comprise a second species. The data provide at least one instance of a taxon crossing the Great Dividing Range and provide confirmation of previously proposed hypotheses seeking to explain trans-Bass Strait distributions of species.

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Clayton, Vic.

Language

eng

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C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

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2007, CSIRO

Journal

Invertebrate Systematics

Volume

21

Pagination

569-587

ISSN

1445-5226

eISSN

1447-2600

Issue

6

Publisher

C S I R O Publishing

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