Proposal (504) to South American Classification Committee
New linear sequence of genera in Furnariidae
The recently published phylogeny of the Furnariidae
(Derryberry et al. 2011), which includes all currently recognized genera and
285 of 293 species, shows that the current linear sequence of genera does not
reflect phylogenetic relationships, at least in the limited way that a linear
sequence can do so. Using the
trees in the Supplementary material in Derryberry et al. (2011) (pdfs available
on request), we each independently sequenced the genera according to the
convention that (1) between sister groups, the one with less diversity
(typically but misleadingly referred to as “basal”) is listed first, and (2)
when diversity is the same, then the sister listed first is the one listed
first in traditional sequences (to minimize perturbation of traditional
sequence). We both came up with
the identical sequence, as given below, and recommend we adopt it in the SACC
classification:
(Sclerurinae) |
Sclerurus |
Geositta |
(Dendrocolaptinae) |
Certhiasomus |
Sittasomus |
Deconychura |
Dendrocincla |
Glyphorynchus |
Dendrexetastes |
Nasica |
Dendrocolaptes |
Hylexetastes |
Xiphocolaptes |
Xiphorhynchus |
Dendroplex |
Campylorhamphus |
Drymotoxeres |
Drymornis |
Lepidocolaptes |
(Furnariinae) |
Xenops |
Berlepschia |
Microxenops |
Pygarrhichas |
Ochetorhynchus |
Pseudocolaptes |
Premnornis |
Tarphonomus |
Furnarius |
Lochmias |
Phleocryptes |
Limnornis |
Geocerthia |
Upucerthia |
Cinclodes |
Anabazenops |
Megaxenops |
Cichlocolaptes |
Heliobletus |
Philydor |
Anabacerthia |
Syndactyla |
Simoxenops |
Ancistrops |
Clibanornis |
Hylocryptus |
Hyloctistes |
Automolus |
Thripadectes |
Premnoplex |
Margarornis |
Aphrastura |
Sylviorthorhynchus |
Leptasthenura |
Phacellodomus |
Hellmayrea |
Anumbius |
Coryphistera |
Asthenes (now incl. Schizoeaca,
Oreophylax) |
Acrobatornis |
Metopothrix |
Xenerpestes |
Siptornis |
Roraimia |
Thripophaga |
Limnoctites |
Cranioleuca |
Pseudasthenes |
Spartonoica |
Pseudoseisura |
Schoeniophylax |
Certhiaxis |
Synallaxis |
Siptornopsis |
Gyalophylax |
Genera
highlighted in yellow are traditionally recognized genera that Derryberry et
al. found to be polyphyletic or paraphyletic, and these will be dealt with in
subsequent papers by that same author team. For now, their placement in the linear sequence is
determined by where the type species of the genus falls in the phylogeny.
To
evaluate this sequence, you will need to see the expanded trees in the
Supplementary material. If anyone
finds problems, let us know.
Van Remsen
& Santiago Claramunt, October 2011
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Comments from Stiles: “YES – the sequence proposed is a clear
improvement on that we currently have, given the very exhaustive phylogeny of
Derryberry et al. Some further
changes will undoubtedly be necessary, but for now this sequence is the best
available.”
Comments from Pacheco: “YES. Sou de opinião que a nova sequencia representa bem os avanços suportados
por este recentíssimo trabalho, incrivelmente amplo em sua cobertura
de gêneros amostrados.”
Comments from Pérez: “YES. The
proposed linear sequence reflects the most up-to-date information available on
phylogenetic relationships. Genera found to be poly- or paraphyletic will also
have an impact on placement of other monophyletic genera depending on their
mutual relationships, but it will be a matter of future proposals.”
Comments from Zimmer: “YES. This
clearly is based on the best available evidence (taxon sampling of Derryberry
et al. was impressive), and we should adopt it, knowing that resolution of the
several polyphyletic or paraphyletic genera will necessitate still more
changes.”