# Molecular phylogenetic analysis of Neritona juttingae (Mienis, 1973) (Gastropoda, Cycloneritida, Neritidae) with remarks on the phylogenetic position of the genus Neritona

**Authors:** Xiuchun Lin, Yuanzheng Meng, Sheng Zeng, Shen Zhong, Yibin Xu, Deyuan Yang

PMC · DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1269.164112 · 2026-02-13

## TL;DR

This study analyzes the evolutionary relationships of the ornamental snail Neritona juttingae and reports its first complete mitochondrial and nuclear gene data.

## Contribution

The first complete mitochondrial genome and nuclear ribosomal RNA gene cluster for Neritona juttingae are reported.

## Key findings

- Neritona juttingae is placed within the Neritininae subfamily, forming a distinct evolutionary lineage.
- Mitochondrial gene order in Neritidae is highly conserved.
- Taxonomic misidentifications in public databases can impact phylogenetic inferences.

## Abstract

In this study, the phylogenetics of an ornamental neritid snail, Neritona
juttingae (Mienis, 1973), a species native to Southeast Asia and commercially distributed in Chinese markets are studied for the first time. The first complete mitochondrial genome and nuclear ribosomal RNA gene cluster are reported. Phylogenetic trees based on all mitochondrial genes strongly support the division of Neritidae into two subfamilies: Neritinae and Neritininae. Our phylogenetic analysis placed N.
juttingae within Neritininae, where it forms a distinct evolutionary lineage. The monophyly of the genus Neritona remains unresolved because only one species is involved. The relationships among genera within Neritininae were poorly resolved because of the discordant topologies across datasets. Our investigation of mitochondrial gene order in Neritidae revealed highly conserved arrangements. How taxonomic misidentifications and labeling errors in public databases may impact phylogenetic inferences is discussed. This research provides baseline data for aquatic ornamental pet species, contributes to a better understanding of the phylogenetic relationships within Neritoidea and highlights some problems in phylogenetic analysis.

## Linked entities

- **Species:** Neritona juttingae (taxon 3230273), Neritidae (taxon 52926)

## Full-text entities

- **Genes:** COX3 (cytochrome c oxidase subunit III) [NCBI Gene 4514] {aka COIII, MTCO3}, TRND (tRNA-Asp) [NCBI Gene 4555] {aka MTTD}, TRNM (tRNA-Met) [NCBI Gene 4569] {aka MTTM}, TRNG (tRNA-Gly) [NCBI Gene 4563] {aka MTTG}, TRNT (tRNA-Thr) [NCBI Gene 4576] {aka MTTT}, CYTB (cytochrome b) [NCBI Gene 4519] {aka MTCYB}, TRNR (tRNA-Arg) [NCBI Gene 4573] {aka MTTR}, TRNK (tRNA-Lys) [NCBI Gene 4566] {aka MTTK}, TRNL1 (tRNA-Leu) [NCBI Gene 4567] {aka MTTL1}, COX1 (cytochrome c oxidase subunit I) [NCBI Gene 4512] {aka COI, MTCO1}, COX2 (cytochrome c oxidase subunit II) [NCBI Gene 4513] {aka COII, MTCO2}, ATP8 (ATP synthase F0 subunit 8) [NCBI Gene 4509] {aka ATPase8, MTATP8}, TRNS1 (tRNA-Ser) [NCBI Gene 4574] {aka MTTS1}, ATP6 (ATP synthase F0 subunit 6) [NCBI Gene 4508] {aka ATPase6, MTATP6}, TRNN (tRNA-Asn) [NCBI Gene 4570] {aka MTTN}, TRNV (tRNA-Val) [NCBI Gene 4577] {aka MTTV}
- **Chemicals:** amino acids (MESH:D000596), Ser (MESH:D012694), Phe (MESH:D010649), Gln (MESH:D005973), Cys (MESH:D003545), ethanol (MESH:D000431), Leu (MESH:D007930), Val (MESH:D014633)
- **Species:** Theodoxus fluviatilis (species) [taxon 120472], Tympanotonus fuscatus (species) [taxon 496830], Nerita melanotragus (species) [taxon 464123], N. juttingae [taxon 1891265], Nerita reticulata (species) [taxon 537790], Neripteron auriculatum (species) [taxon 1891259], Neritidae (family) [taxon 52926], Neritina violacea (species) [taxon 335530], Nerita (genus) [taxon 52927], Cycloneritida (order) [taxon 977767], N. violaceum [taxon 2741758], Titiscania limacina (species) [taxon 200181], N. granosa [taxon 178404], Georissa bangueyensis (species) [taxon 1882664], Tritia reticulata (reticulate nassa, species) [taxon 1934738]

## Figures

6 figures with captions in the complete paper: https://tomesphere.com/paper/PMC12924057/full.md

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Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/PMC12924057