One, four or 100 genera? A new classification of the cone snails.

J Molluscan Stud

Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle, Departement Systematique et Evolution , ISyEB Institut (UMR 7205 CNRS/UPMC/MNHN/EPHE) , 55, Rue Buffon, Paris 75231 , France.

Published: February 2015

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  • The study introduces a new classification for cone snails (family Conidae) based on molecular phylogenetic analyses of 329 species, challenging both traditional one-genus models and recent multi-family classifications.
  • The researchers propose placing all cone snails into one family (Conidae) with four main genera, where one genus alone contains approximately 85% of known species, highlighting distinct evolutionary lineages.
  • The new classification includes 71 subgenera and aims to simplify communication about these species by reducing the number of accepted genera and retaining the majority within the largest genus, facilitating better understanding of their relationships.

Article Abstract

We present a new classification for the genus (family Conidae), based on molecular phylogenetic analyses of 329 species. This classification departs from both the traditional classification in only one genus and from a recently proposed shell- and radula-based classification scheme that separates members of this group into five families and 115 genera. Roughly 140 genus-group names are available for Recent cone snails. We propose to place all cone snails within a single family (Conidae) containing four genera-, , and (with alone encompassing about 85% of known species)-based on the clear separation of cone snails into four distinct and well-supported groups/lineages in molecular phylogenetic analyses. Within and , we recognize 57 and 11 subgenera, respectively, that represent well-supported subgroupings within these genera, which we interpret as evidence of intrageneric distinctiveness. We allocate the 803 Recent species of Conidae listed as valid in the World Register of Marine Species into these four genera and 71 subgenera, with an estimate of the confidence for placement of species in these taxonomic categories based on whether molecular or radula and/or shell data were used in these determinations. Our proposed classification effectively departs from previous schemes by (1) limiting the number of accepted genera, (2) retaining the majority of species within the genus and (3) assigning members of these genera to species groups/subgenera to enable the effective communication of these groups, all of which we hope will encourage acceptance of this scheme.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4541476PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/mollus/eyu055DOI Listing

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