Vol. 64, 2025
Hidden but not Forgotten: Molecular
Diversity and Species Delimitation of Proseriata (Platyhelminthes:
Rhabditophora) across the Brazilian Coastline, with Focus on Genus Kata
Thainá
Cortez1,* , Taynara Cândido1 , Maikon Di Domenico2 , Sónia C. S. Andrade1
doi:-
1Departamento
de Genética e Biologia Evolutiva, Instituto de Biociências,
Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil. *Correspondence: E-mail:
thainacortez@usp.br (Cortez)
E-mail: taynara.candido1996@gmail.com (Cândido);
soniacsandrade@ib.usp.br (Andrade)
2Centro de Estudos do Mar, Universidade Federal do
Paraná (CEM-UFPR). E-mail: maik2dd@gmail.com (Di Domenico)
(Received 1 September 2023 /
Accepted 16 April 2025 / Published -- 2025)
Communicated by Sheng-Feng Shen
The
Proseriata (Platyhelminthes) order represents one of the most abundant
meiofauna groups in swash zones. Predicting the diversity and
distribution of these organisms is challenging due to the presence of
cryptic species. For this reason, molecular data have been increasingly
integrated into phylogenetic and population analyses to support
reliable species identification. Here, we aimed to assess proseriates
diversity along the Brazilian coastline and explore connectivity
patterns within sandy beaches. To achieve this, we used partial
sequences of the 28S rRNA gene from 32 Proseriata specimens collected
in Brazil and Florida (USA). We then performed species delimitation and
phylogeographic analyses, focusing on the Kata genus. The four delimitation
methods were consistent, with slight variation in the number of
evolutionary lineages, ranging from seven to eight. Molecular
identification revealed species from the genera Nematoplana, Meidiama, Parotoplana, Kata, and Archotoplana present in the
samples. Here, two species of Kata were identified in the Brazilian
samples, corresponding to K. leroda
Marcus, 1950, and a yet unidentified species. For both, the analyses
revealed that despite the lack of a larval stage, there might be some
gene flow across distant locations due to shared haplotypes among
populations separated by ~900 km. Here, we provided the first molecular
diversity record of Proseriata along the Brazilian coast. Our findings
offer significant contributions to the molecular taxonomy field and our
understanding of the evolutionary dynamics within this relatively
understudied meiofauna group.
Keywords:
Meiofauna,
Molecular taxonomy, Phylogenetics, Population genetics
Citation: Cortez T, Cândido T, Di Domenico
M, Andrade SCS. 2025. Hidden but not forgotten: molecular diversity and
species delimitation of Proseriata (Platyhelminthes: Rhabditophora)
across the Brazilian coastline, with focus on genus Kata. Zool Stud 64:22.

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