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Correction

Correction: Vecchioni et al. Multi-Locus Phylogenetic Analyses of the Almadablennius Clade Reveals Inconsistencies with the Present Taxonomy of Blenniid Fishes. Diversity 2022, 14, 53

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Department of Biological, Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences and Technologies (STEBICEF), University of Palermo, Via Archirafi 18, 90123 Palermo, Italy
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Department of Fisheries, Wildlife and Conservation Biology, University of Minnesota, Saint Paul, MN 55108, USA
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Bell Museum, University of Minnesota, Saint Paul, MN 55113, USA
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Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Diversity 2024, 16(8), 450; https://doi.org/10.3390/d16080450
Submission received: 4 April 2024 / Accepted: 1 July 2024 / Published: 31 July 2024
(This article belongs to the Special Issue 2021 Feature Papers by Diversity’s Editorial Board Members)
In the published publication [1], there was an error of misidentified sample and locality regarding GenBank sequences. The corresponding author was made aware of the mistake by Benjamin Victor (Guy Harvey Research Institute, Nova Southeastern University, USA). The corrected GenBank sequences appear below:
  • KF678526, KF678623, KF678715, KF678812, MZ026020, MW980010, and MG779071.
JFBM 46839 was listed as Hypleurochilus geminatus. It has been updated to Hypleurochilus sp. The original field identification by the collector was without knowledge of a cryptic species cooccurring. Without being able to identify this sample to species, we decided to change specimen identification to Hypleurochilus sp.
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MZ026019, MW980009, MG779165, MG779132, MG779097, MG779073, and MG778931.
Hypleurochilus fissicornis was actually collected in Uruguay, not Chile. The sampling locality error was unknown at the time of publication and subsequently discovered in other fish samples by several researchers. This species does not occur in Chile and was actually sampled in Punta Ballena, Uruguay.
Table 1 and Figure 1 now correctly identify Hypleurochilus geminatus as Hypleurochilus sp. and Hypleurochilus fissicornis as being collected in Punta Ballena, Uruguay. See the corrected Table 1 and Figure 1 as follows:
The authors state that the scientific conclusions are unaffected. This correction was approved by the Academic Editor. The original publication has also been updated.

Reference

  1. Vecchioni, L.; Ching, A.C.; Marrone, F.; Arculeo, M.; Hundt, P.J.; Simons, A.M. Multi-Locus Phylogenetic Analyses of the Almadablennius Clade Reveals Inconsistencies with the Present Taxonomy of Blenniid Fishes. Diversity 2022, 14, 53. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
Figure 1. Bayesian phylogram of the studied Blenniidae samples based on the concatenated mtDNA and nuDNA dataset. Node statistical support is reported as nodal posterior probabilities (Bayesian Inference of phylogeny, BI)/bootstrap values (maximum likelihood, ML). Asterisks indicate a bootstrap support value lower than 50. Square brackets group the samples according to the current taxonomy. Arabic numbers in brackets refer to the blennies’ images attached next to the phylogram. Roman numbers in brackets refer to specimens listed in Table 1. (I), freshwater Salariopsis gen. nov. (ex Salaria) clade; (II), marine Parablenniini clade; (IIA), Hypleurochilus and Parablennius “clade 1” subclades; (IIB), Parablennius “clade 2”, Salaria, Chasmodes, Hypsoblennius and Scartella subclades.
Figure 1. Bayesian phylogram of the studied Blenniidae samples based on the concatenated mtDNA and nuDNA dataset. Node statistical support is reported as nodal posterior probabilities (Bayesian Inference of phylogeny, BI)/bootstrap values (maximum likelihood, ML). Asterisks indicate a bootstrap support value lower than 50. Square brackets group the samples according to the current taxonomy. Arabic numbers in brackets refer to the blennies’ images attached next to the phylogram. Roman numbers in brackets refer to specimens listed in Table 1. (I), freshwater Salariopsis gen. nov. (ex Salaria) clade; (II), marine Parablenniini clade; (IIA), Hypleurochilus and Parablennius “clade 1” subclades; (IIB), Parablennius “clade 2”, Salaria, Chasmodes, Hypsoblennius and Scartella subclades.
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Table 1. List of species sampled, catalog number, locality, and GenBank accession number for molecular loci sampled. Novel GenBank accession numbers are reported in bold. * Salariopsis gen. nov. Roman numbers in brackets refer to analysed specimens shown in Figure 1.
Table 1. List of species sampled, catalog number, locality, and GenBank accession number for molecular loci sampled. Novel GenBank accession numbers are reported in bold. * Salariopsis gen. nov. Roman numbers in brackets refer to analysed specimens shown in Figure 1.
SpeciesTaxonomical RemarksCatalog NumberLocalityENC1MYH616SDloop
Aidablennius sphynx (Valenciennes, 1836)-MNHN 2012-0219Balearic Islands, SpainKF678553KF678648MW980003MZ026013
Blennius ocellaris
Linnaeus, 1758
-MNHN 2012-0221Balearic Islands, SpainKF678554KF678649MW980004MZ026014
Chasmodes bosquianus (Lacepède, 1800)-JFBM 46472-2Virgnia, USAKF678501KF678601MW980005MZ026015
Chasmodes longimaxilla Williams, 1983-JFBM 46845-1433Texas, USAKF678530KF678627MW980006MZ026016
Chasmodes saburrae
Jordan and Gilbert, 1882
-JFBM 46414-2Florida, USAKF678500KF678600MW980007MZ026017
Hypleurochilus bananensis
(Poll, 1959)
-EFMM-20-201013Bacoli, ItalyMZ025976MZ025994MW980008MZ026018
Hypleurochilus fissicornis
(Quoy and Gaimard, 1824)
--Punta Ballena, UruguayMG779097MG779132MW980009MZ026019
Hypleurochilus sp. -JFBM 46839-TX-002Texas, USAKF678526KF678623MW980010MZ026020
Parablennius incognitus (I)
Miranda Ribeiro, 1915
-MNHN 2012-0237Balearic Islands, SpainKF678558KF678653MW980011-
Parablennius incognitus (II)-EFMM-8-090815Milazzo, ItalyMZ025977MZ025995MW980012MZ026021
Parablennius incognitus (III)-EFMM-12–140815Avola, ItalyMZ025978MZ025996MW980013MZ026022
Parablennius intermedius
Miranda Ribeiro, 1915
-AMS I.45631-021New South Wales, AustraliaKF678474KF678576MW980014MZ026023
Parablennius pilicornis
Miranda Ribeiro, 1915
-MNHN 2012-0240Banyuls sur Mer, FranceKF678560KF678655MW980015MZ026024
Parablennius rouxi
Miranda Ribeiro, 1915
-MNHN 2012-0242Banyuls sur Mer, FranceKF678561MG779139MW980016MZ026025
Parablennius salensis
Miranda Ribeiro, 1915
-JFBM 47280-1Cape VerdeMG779103-MW980017MZ026026
Parablennius tasmanianus Miranda Ribeiro, 1915-SAMAF 12607Sturt Bay, AustraliaMG779104MG779141MW980018MZ026027
Parablennius tentacularis Miranda Ribeiro, 1915-MNHN 2012-0406-BPS2265Port-Vendres, FranceMG779105-MW980019MZ026028
Parablennius yatabei
Miranda Ribeiro, 1915
-JFBM 47154-1568Kochi, JapanKF678540KF678636MW980020MZ026029
Parablennius zvonimiri (I) Miranda Ribeiro, 1915-EFMM-25-100716Avola, ItalyMZ025979MZ025997MW980021MZ026030
Parablennius zvonimiri (II)-MNHN 2012-0247Banyuls sur Mer, FranceKF678564KF678657MW980022MZ026031
Hypsoblennius hentz
(Lesueur, 1825)
-JFBM 46471-VIMS10-78Virgnia, USAKF678572KF678666MW980023MZ026032
Hypsoblennius sordidus (Bennett, 1828)--ChileMG779098MG779133MW980024MZ026033
Parablennius gattorugine (I) Miranda Ribeiro, 1915-MNHN 2012-0229Banyuls sur Mer, FranceKF678557KF678652MW980025MZ026034
Parablennius gattorugine (II)-EFMM-16-060915Avola, ItalyMZ025980MZ025998MW980026MZ026035
Parablennius parvicornis Miranda Ribeiro, 1915-MNHN 2012-0238Terceira, AzoresKF678559KF678654MW980027MZ026036
Parablennius ruber
Miranda Ribeiro, 1915
-MNHN 2012-0243Terceira, AzoresKF678562MG779140MW980028MZ026037
Parablennius sanguinolentus (I) Miranda Ribeiro, 1915-EFMM-23-181115Ognina, ItalyMZ025981MZ025999MW980029MZ026038
Parablennius sanguinolentus (II)-EFMM-27-100716Avola, ItalyMZ025982MZ026000MW980030MZ026039
Parablennius sanguinolentus (III)-MNHN 2012-0246Banyuls sur Mer, FranceKF678563KF678656MW980031MZ026040
Salaria basilisca (I) (Valenciennes, 1836)-MZFU-17633Ghar El Melh, Tunisia--MH724822MH715446
Salaria basilisca (II)-MZFU-17634Sayeda, Tunisia--MH724823MH715447
Salaria pavo (I)
(Risso, 1810)
--Palermo, ItalyMZ025983MZ026001MH724841MH715465
Salaria pavo (II)--Palermo, ItalyMZ025984MZ026002MH724842MH715466
Salaria pavo (III)-MNHN 2003-1994Ile-Tudy, FranceKF678551KF678646MW980032MZ026041
Salariopsis * atlantica (I) Doadrio, Perea &
Yahyaoui, 2011
Previously the genus referred to Salaria Forsskål, 1775MNCN 279641-279660Ouerrha R. Morocco--FJ465736FJ465527
Salariopsis * atlantica (II)Previously the genus referred to Salaria Forsskål, 1775MNCN 279641-279660Ouerrha R. Morocco--FJ465737FJ465526
Salariopsis * economidisi (I) (Kottelat, 2004)Previously the genus referred to Salaria Forsskål, 1775-Lake Trichonis, GreeceMZ025985MZ026003MW980033MZ026042
Salariopsis * economidisi (II)Previously the genus referred to Salaria Forsskål, 1775-Lake Trichonis, GreeceMZ025986MZ026004MW980034MZ026043
Salariopsis * economidisi (III)Previously the genus referred to Salaria Forsskål, 1775-Lake Trichonis, GreeceMZ025987MZ026005MW980035MZ026044
Salariopsis * fluviatilis (I)
(Asso, 1801)
Previously the genus referred to Salaria Forsskål, 1775MZFU-17635Stream Frattina, ItalyMZ025988MZ026006MH724847MH715471
Salariopsis * fluviatilis (II)Previously the genus referred to Salaria Forsskål, 1775MZFU-17636Lake Garda, ItalyMZ025989MZ026007MH724848MH715472
Salariopsis * fluviatilis (III)Previously the genus referred to Salaria Forsskål, 1775--HM050017HM050075--
Scartella caboverdiana (Bath, 1990)-JFBM 47282Cape VerdeMG779110MG779147MW980036MZ026045
Scartella cristata (I) (Linnaeus, 1758)-TIUFRN3520-MZ025990MZ026008MW980037MZ026046
Scartella cristata (II)-BPS3411Eastern AtlanticMZ025991MZ026009MW980038MZ026047
Scartella cristata (III)-EFMM-4-060815Avola, ItalyMZ025992MZ026010MW980039MZ026048
Scartella cristata (IV)-EFMM-24-090716Avola, ItalyMZ025993MZ026011MW980040MZ026049
Scartella emarginata (Günther, 1861)-JFBM 47159-1576Kochi, JapanKF678541KF678637MW980041MZ026050
Scartella itajobi (Rangel and Mendes, 2009)-TIUFRN3508--MZ026012MW980042MZ026051
Diademichthys lineatus (Sauvage, 1883)---JX188985JX189754--
Enneapterygius minutus (Günther, 1877)-JFBM 46377-1224-KF678492KF678594--
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