Abstract

Since Niobe yangtzeensis was erected in 1975, due to no complete or even cephalic specimens, the generic assignment of Niobe yangtzeensis remains controversial. Based on the new discovery of a complete specimen of Niobe yangtzeensis in Yichang of South China, this species is redescribed and its generic position assignment is clarified and confirmed. A phylogenetic analysis of Niobinae shows that each of the four genera of this subfamily (Niobe, Niobella, Proxiniobe and Gog) forms a monophyletic group, and that among which Niobe yangtzeensis belongs to the genus Niobe. The palaeogeographical distribution and environmental analysis of Niobinae, suggest that Niobella, Proxiniobe and Gog lived in a relatively deeper-water (the outer-shelf or slope) environment, while Niobe preferred a shallower water environment, such as the inner shelf.

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