Systematics of Damselfishes
Author
Tang, Kevin L.
Author
Stiassny, Melanie L. J.
Author
Mayden, Richard L.
Author
DeSalle, Robert
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Ichthyology & Herpetology
2021
2021-05-05
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1643/i2020105
journal article
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10.1643/i2020105
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Nexilosus
.
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The single species of this genus is a benthic omnivore found in shallow, rocky areas of the temperate eastern Pacific (
Hildebrand, 1946
; Allen, 1991;
Grove and Lavenberg, 1997
; Angel and Ojeda, 2001; Aguilar-Medrano et al., 2011). In their description of the genus,
Heller and Snodgrass (1903)
remarked that most of the diagnostic characters for
Nexilosus
are shared with
Hypsypops
. Despite its classification in the tribe
Microspathodontini
(Cooper and Santini, 2016), the relationships of
Nexilosus latifrons
were uncertain in Cooper et al. (2009), who only had access to DNA acquired from formalin-fixed samples. The few target loci that were successfully sequenced had fragmentary data. Although it appeared in a polytomy within
Microspathodontinae
, Cooper et al. (2009: 12) noted that ‘‘molecular evidence for placing
Nexilosus
in the damselfish tree is weak’’ and its position was tentative. Cooper and Santini (2016) speculated that
Nexilosus
is a member of their tribe
Microspathodontini
, based on its large adult size, cranial morphology, ecology, and distribution. All subsequent works that have examined
Nexilosus
used Cooper et al.’s (2009) data. The position of this genus has been unstable in those phylogenetic studies. Cowman and Bellwood (2011: fig. S6) resolved it in the Indo-West Pacific ‘‘
Stegastes
’’ and not closely related to the putative genera of
Microspathodontini
;
Lobato et al. (2014)
and
Gaboriau et al. (2018)
reported similar findings.
Litsios et al. (2012a
: fig. 2) found it in a clade with
Chrysiptera starcki
, sister to the remaining pomacentrines.
Litsios et al. (2012b
: figs. A1, A2) recovered
Nexilosus
either as the sister group of the
Pomacentrinae
or sister to
Altrichthys
þ
Chrysiptera galba
. DiBattista et al. (2016) recovered
Nexilosus
inside
Chromis
sensu
stricto
, sister to a group equivalent to
Chromis
(
Thrissochromis
)
. In Delrieu-Trottin et al. (2019),
Nexilosus
is sister to
Altrichthys
and together they are the sister taxon of the
Pomacentrinae
minus
Cheiloprionini
. The inconsistency in its phylogenetic position is probably due to the incomplete nature of the sequences, a basic problem with DNA extracted from formalin-preserved tissue (
Shedlock et al., 1997
;
Schander and Halanych, 2003
; Chakraborty et al., 2006). Because of their ambiguous nature, we did not include those data. Instead, we analyzed a COI sequence of
Nexilosus latifrons
retrieved from the BOLD database (Sequence ID: LIDMA1248-12; Supplemental
Table 1
; see Data Accessibility). Our results show that
Nexilosus
is a member of
Microspathodontinae
, as the sister group of a
Hypsypops
–
Similiparma
clade, which supports recent classifications (Cooper et al., 2009; Cooper and Santini, 2016).