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Vol. 64-47, 2025
The Phylogenetic Position of Stylochoposthia Faubel, 1983 (Polycladida, Acotylea) Provides Insights into the Evolution of the Copulatory Apparatus
Yuki Oya*, Aoi Tsuyuki
Yuki Oya
College of Arts and Sciences, J. F. Oberlin University, Machida, Tokyo 194-0294, Japan
yukioya5223@gmail.com
Aoi Tsuyuki
University of the Ryukyus, Nishihara, Okinawa 903-0213, Japan
tykamsp0430@gmail.com
Communicated by Yi-Jyun Luo

Stylochoposthia Faubel, 1983 is a genus of acotylean polyclads, and its family-level assignment is controversial. In this study, we inferred the phylogenetic position of the genus represented by Stylochoposthia sp. using the combined data generated from partial sequences of nuclear 18S and 28S ribosomal DNA, mitochondrial 16S ribosomal DNA, and the cytochrome c oxidase subunit I gene. The phylogenetic analysis revealed that Stylochoposthia sp. was nested in a robust clade comprising the species of four genera within Planoceridae Stimpson, 1857 (Aquaplana Hyman, 1953, Heteroplanocera Oya & Kajihara, 2021, Paraplanocera Laidlaw, 1903, and Planocera Blainville, 1828). Specifically, Stylochoposthia sp. was closely related to Planocera pellucida (Mertens, 1833), with high support values. This study revealed that an eversible cirrus with hard structures (numerous spines, thorns, or teeth) in the male copulatory apparatus, a diagnostic characteristic of Planoceridae, has been lost in the lineage of Stylochoposthia.

Keywords

Eversible cirrus, Marine flatworm, Systematics, Taxonomy, Turbellarian

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Oya Y, Tsuyuki A. 2025. The phylogenetic position of Stylochoposthia Faubel, 1983 (Polycladida, Acotylea) provides insights into the evolution of the copulatory apparatus. Zool Stud 64:47. doi:10.6620/ZS.2025.64-47

( Received 06 February 2025 / Accepted 16 July 2025 / Published 29 October 2025 )
DOI: https://doi.org/10.6620/ZS.2025.64-47