Morphometric tools to solve species complexes: The case of Rhagovelia angustipes (Hemiptera: Veliidae)

IF 1.7 3区 农林科学 Q2 ENTOMOLOGY Arthropod Structure & Development Pub Date : 2022-09-01 DOI:10.1016/j.asd.2022.101192
Ximena Alejandra Galindo-Malagón , Irina Morales , Sandra M. Ospina-Garcés
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The riffle bugs of the Rhagovelia angustipes complex have presented problems in taxonomy due to high intra-specific variability. Here we identified variation in the complex with morphometric techniques. We analyzed variation of the characters and performed a phylogenetic analysis of a combined matrix of linear measurements, geometric configurations, and discrete characters. We found that characters such as head length, metanotum length, femur width, and the evaluated shape of four characters (head, abdomen, fore tibia, hind femur) were important for the delimitation of species. In particular, we identified the metanotum length as a character that had not been previously considered in the taxonomy of the complex. The phylogenetic reconstruction allowed us to recover some relationships established for the taxonomy of the complex for the salina group, except for the species R. colombiana that was closer to R. calceola and R. calopa. This may be due to a similar natural history, since they share areas of distribution, while the R. bisignata and R. hambletoni groups could not be recovered, showing their low morphological support. In general, the geometric morphometric characters showed high levels of homology, with the head and the anterior tibia being the ones that had the best performance in the tree. Finally, the use of morphometric tools proved to be a powerful input for the taxonomic resolution of species complexes that have problems in their delimitation.

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形态计量学工具解决物种复杂问题:以狭舌蝇为例(半翅目:狭舌蝇科)
由于种内变异大,弓形虫复合体的小虫在分类上存在问题。在这里,我们用形态计量学技术鉴定了复合物的变异。我们分析了性状的变异,并对线性测量、几何构型和离散性状的组合矩阵进行了系统发育分析。我们发现头长、跖骨长度、股骨宽度等特征以及头、腹、前胫骨、后股骨四个特征的评估形状对物种划分很重要。特别是,我们确定了转移长度作为一个特征,以前没有考虑在复杂的分类。系统发育重建使我们恢复了盐碱鱼群复合体分类学中建立的一些关系,除了与R. calceola和R. calopa更接近的种R. colombiana。这可能是由于相似的自然历史,它们共享分布区域,而R. bisignata和R. hambletoni类群无法恢复,表明它们的形态支持度较低。总体而言,几何形态计量学特征具有较高的同源性,其中头部和胫骨前是树中表现最好的。最后,形态计量学工具的使用被证明是一个强大的输入,为物种复合体的分类学解决有问题,他们的界限。
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期刊介绍: Arthropod Structure & Development is a Journal of Arthropod Structural Biology, Development, and Functional Morphology; it considers manuscripts that deal with micro- and neuroanatomy, development, biomechanics, organogenesis in particular under comparative and evolutionary aspects but not merely taxonomic papers. The aim of the journal is to publish papers in the areas of functional and comparative anatomy and development, with an emphasis on the role of cellular organization in organ function. The journal will also publish papers on organogenisis, embryonic and postembryonic development, and organ or tissue regeneration and repair. Manuscripts dealing with comparative and evolutionary aspects of microanatomy and development are encouraged.
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