Phylogeny of the planthopper genus Megamelus (Hemiptera, Delphacidae), with the description of two new species from South America.

IF 1.3 3区 生物学 Q2 ZOOLOGY ZooKeys Pub Date : 2025-01-21 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3897/zookeys.1224.135596
Nicolas A Salinas, Roxana Mariani, Ana M Marino de Remes Lenicov, Marcela S Rodriguero, Alejandro J Sosa
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Megamelus is a genus of Delphacidae widely distributed and mostly associated with plants in freshwater environments. Despite various taxonomic revisions and thorough research, the delimitation of the genus, its diversity, and its evolutionary history need to be further explored. Moreover, features originally considered distinctive of the genus exhibit variation and should be reassessed. Here, the genus Megamelus in South America was examined, describing two new species, Megamelusdelticus Remes Lenicov & Mariani, sp. nov. and Megamelusserpentinus Mariani & Remes Lenicov, sp. nov., and providing information on their host plants and geographical distribution. The distribution and host range knowledge of Megamelusiphigeniae and Megamelustimehri are also expanded, the male brachypter of M.timehri described for the first time, and a key to distinguish the species, based on male and female genitalia and their external morphology, is provided. Moreover, the first phylogenetic analysis of the genus is presented, based on the mitochondrial COI gene to clarify the interspecific relationships among its members. Our combined findings support the monophyly of the genus and refine diagnostic features, including the importance of the pygofer's lobed appearance. This comprehensive revision highlights the need for further multidisciplinary approaches to fully understand the evolutionary history of Megamelus and its interactions with host plants and environments.

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巨飞虱属(半翅目,飞虱科)的Phylogeny,附南美洲两新种的描述。
巨藻属是水藻科的一个属,分布广泛,多与淡水环境中的植物为伴。尽管对分类学进行了多次修订和深入的研究,但该属的划分、多样性及其进化史仍有待进一步探索。此外,最初被认为独特的特征表现出变化,应该重新评估。本文对南美洲的大鼠属进行了研究,描述了两个新种:Megamelusdelticus Remes Lenicov & Mariani, sp. 11和Megamelusserpentinus Mariani & Remes Lenicov, sp. 11,并提供了它们的寄主植物和地理分布信息。扩大了Megamelusiphigeniae和Megamelustimehri的分布和寄主范围知识,首次描述了Megamelustimehri的雄性短肢,并提供了基于雌雄生殖器及其外部形态的物种区分钥匙。此外,首次提出了该属的系统发育分析,基于线粒体COI基因,以澄清其成员之间的种间关系。我们的综合发现支持属的单一性和完善诊断特征,包括pygofer的叶状外观的重要性。这一全面的修订强调了需要进一步的多学科方法来充分了解巨足动物的进化史及其与寄主植物和环境的相互作用。
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