Early evolution of Anamorphidae (Coleoptera: Coccinelloidea): the oldest known anamorphid beetles from Upper Cretaceous amber of northern Myanmar and the first report of potential glandular pores in the family

IF 3.9 2区 生物学 Q1 EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY Cladistics Pub Date : 2024-04-04 DOI:10.1111/cla.12576
Emmanuel Arriaga-Varela, Karol Szawaryn, Yu-Lingzi Zhou, Jana Bruthansová, Yan-Da Li, Wioletta Tomaszewska
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In order to place newly discovered fossil taxa (Palaeosymbius gen. nov. with P. groehni and P. mesozoicus spp. nov.) from the mid-Cretaceous amber from northern Myanmar, we investigated the relations of extant and extinct lineages of the coccinellid group of Coccinelloidea with emphasis on the family Anamorphidae. We assembled a taxonomic sampling of 34 taxa, including 15 genera and 19 species of Anamorphidae, the most comprehensive sampling of Anamorphidae at the generic level in a phylogenetic analysis. A morphological dataset of 47 characters was built as well as a molecular alignment of 7140 bp including fragments of eight genes (12S, 16S, 18S, 28S, COI, COII, H3 and CAD). Five anamorphid and one endomychid species were sequenced for the first time and added to the dataset. We performed parsimony-based analysis of the morphological dataset and Bayesian inference analysis of the combined matrix (morphological plus molecular data). Our results confirm that Palaeosymbius belongs to Anamorphidae and represents the oldest known member of this family so far. Among Anamorphidae, Symbiotes (with extant and known Eocene species) was recovered as the most probable closest relative of Palaeosymbius. Our morphological studies additionally revealed the presence of probable glandular openings in the anterolateral corners of the pronotal margins in Asymbius sp. and Anamorphus sp., representing the first report of secretory openings in the family Anamorphidae. Similar openings are found in other cucujiform beetles such as Cryptophagidae and Boganiidae with possible defensive purposes.

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Anamorphidae (Coleoptera: Coccinelloidea) 的早期演化:缅甸北部上白垩世琥珀中已知最古老的拟态甲虫以及该科潜在腺孔的首次报道
为了将缅甸北部中白垩世琥珀中新发现的化石类群(Palaeosymbius gen.nov.与P. groehni和P. mesozoicus spp.nov.)放在一起,我们研究了茧丝虫纲(Coccinelloidea)现生和已灭绝类群的关系,重点是Anamorphidae科。我们收集了34个类群的分类样本,其中包括15属19种Anamorphidae,这是在系统发生分析中对Anamorphidae属级最全面的取样。该研究建立了一个包含 47 个特征的形态学数据集,并进行了 7140 bp 的分子比对,包括 8 个基因片段(12S、16S、18S、28S、COI、COII、H3 和 CAD)。我们首次对 5 个无尾目和 1 个内膜目物种进行了测序,并将其添加到数据集中。我们对形态数据集进行了基于解析的分析,并对组合矩阵(形态加分子数据)进行了贝叶斯推断分析。我们的结果证实,Palaeosymbius属于Anamorphidae,是迄今已知的该科最古老的成员。在无脊椎动物科中,Symbiotes(有现存和已知的始新世物种)被认为是Palaeosymbius最可能的近亲。我们的形态学研究还发现,Asymbius sp.和 Anamorphus sp.的前胸边缘前外侧角可能有腺体开口,这是 Anamorphidae 科分泌开口的首次报道。类似的开口在其他葫芦形甲虫中也有发现,如隐翅虫科(Cryptophagidae)和喙甲虫科(Boganiidae),可能具有防御作用。
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Cladistics
Cladistics 生物-进化生物学
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期刊介绍: Cladistics publishes high quality research papers on systematics, encouraging debate on all aspects of the field, from philosophy, theory and methodology to empirical studies and applications in biogeography, coevolution, conservation biology, ontogeny, genomics and paleontology. Cladistics is read by scientists working in the research fields of evolution, systematics and integrative biology and enjoys a consistently high position in the ISI® rankings for evolutionary biology.
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