Cretaceous lophocoronids with short proboscis and retractable female genitalia provide the earliest evidence for their feeding and oviposition habits

IF 3.9 2区 生物学 Q1 EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY Cladistics Pub Date : 2022-06-27 DOI:10.1111/cla.12511
Weiting Zhang, Chungkun Shih, Michael S. Engel, Dong Ren
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We describe two new species of Lophocoronidae: Acanthocorona hedida Zhang, Shih and Engel sp. n. and Acanthocorona venulosa Zhang, Shih and Engel sp. n., and an undetermined specimen from mid-Cretaceous Kachin amber. Phylogenetic analysis of basal lepidopteran lineages, including three extinct families, was undertaken. The analysis supported monophyly of Glossata although internal relationships remain controversial. Acanthocorona and Lophocorona form a monophyletic group. It is likely that short and simply structured proboscides of Acanthocorona were used to sip water droplets, pollination drops from gymnosperms, nectar from early flowers, or sap from injured leaves. Both retracted and extended ovipositors are preserved in the material reported here, revealing their morphology and indicating that these Cretaceous lophocoronids inserted eggs into the tissues of their host plants.

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白垩纪的栉龙具有短喙和可伸缩的雌性生殖器,为它们的觅食和产卵习性提供了最早的证据
本文描述了棘冠科2个新种:棘冠冠hedida Zhang, Shih and Engel sp.和棘冠冠venulosa Zhang, Shih and Engel sp.,以及一份来自中白垩世克钦琥珀的未确定标本。对基底鳞翅目谱系进行了系统发育分析,其中包括三个已灭绝的科。该分析支持Glossata的单系性,但内部关系仍存在争议。棘冠和棘冠形成一个单系群。棘冠草的短而结构简单的吻柄很可能被用来啜饮水滴、裸子植物的授粉滴、早期花的花蜜或受伤叶子的汁液。本文报道的材料中保存了缩回和伸出的产卵器,揭示了它们的形态,并表明这些白垩纪的lophocoronids将卵插入其寄主植物的组织中。
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