Phylogenetic relationships of species of Raymunida (Decapoda: Galatheidae) based on morphology and mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase sequences, with the recognition of four new species
19 pages.-- RECEIVED: 10 April 2000, ACCEPTED: 8 November 2000.The species of the genus Raymunida from the Pacific and Indian oceans are revised using morphological
characters and the mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase subunit I sequences. Four new
species are described (R. confundens, R. dextralis, R. erythrina, and R. insulata), and the status of
R. bellior and R. elegantissima are revised. The species of Raymunida can be identified by subtle
morphological characters, which match differences in mitochondrial nucleotide sequences. Therefore,
the sequence divergences confirm the specific and phylogenetic value of some morphological
characters (e.g., length of the mesial spine on the basal antennal segment, length of the walking
legs). Furthermore, they confirm the importance of the color pattern as a diagnostic character. The
widespread species (R. elegantissima), known from the Philippines to Fiji, shows minimal divergence
between specimens from different localities (maximum of 3 nucleotide differences or 0.2%
mean divergence). The phylogenetic reconstruction agreed with the monophyletic condition of Raymunida
and its differentiation with respect to the genus Munida (in which Raymunida species had
previously been included) and Agononida.Peer reviewe