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Please NOTE There can be more than one correct answers. In the phylogram above,

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Question

Please NOTE There can be more than one correct answers.

In the phylogram above, which alternate classifications are consistent with the topology?

? Placing Paracoridon in its own family.

? Placing Haptosquilla in Gonodactylidae.

? Naming a family Faughniidae for Faughnia.

? Synonymizing Coronididae and Tetrasquillidae.

? Placing the families Eurysquillidae through Takuidae together in a superfamily.

27 26 24 18 8 326 21 23 3 1 1 3 S 2 0 29 26 0 1 PARASQUILLIDAE Faughnia Erythrosquilla ERYTHROSQUILLDAE Lysiosquilla LYSIOSQUILLIDAE 39 Acanthosquilla NANNOSQUILLIDAE 2 LH Hadrosquilla 486 Coronida 12 3 3 30 37 CORONIDIDAE Acoridon 35 18 Paracoridon Tetrasquilla TETRASQUILLIDAE L Tectasquilla 34 Heterosquilla HETEROSQUILLIDAE Heterosquilloides Eurysquilla EURYSQUILLIDAE ALAINOSQUILLIDAE Alainosquilla Pseudo squilla PSEUDOSQUILLIDAE Hemisquilla HEMISQUILLIDAE Odontodactylus ODONTODACTYLIDAE 17 15 9 Haptosquilla I PROTOSQUILLIDAE 20 2 Gonodactylus GONODACTYLIDAE Taku I TAKUIDAE

Explanation / Answer

Placing Paracoridon in its own family. NO

Placing Haptosquilla in Gonodactylidae. NO.

Naming a family Faughniidae for Faughnia. YES

Synonymizing Coronididae and Tetrasquillidae. NO

Placing the families Eurysquillidae through Takuidae together in a superfamily YES.

YES ones are the alternate classifications consistent with the topology