Where did the Central European populations of Ornatoraphidia flavilabris (Costa) come from? (Neuropterida, Raphidioptera, Raphidiidae)

IF 1.3 3区 农林科学 Q2 ENTOMOLOGY Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift Pub Date : 2021-08-30 DOI:10.3897/dez.68.70814
H. Aspöck, U. Aspöck, J. Walochnik, Edwin Kniha
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Ornatoraphidia flavilabris (Costa, 1851) is one of 15 snakefly species occurring in southern parts of Central Europe. It is a polycentric Mediterranean faunal element with refugia in the Apennine Peninsula and the Balkan Peninsula. Two phylogeographic questions are dealt with in this paper: (1) Is it possible to differentiate, morphologically or genetically, the Balkanic populations from the Italian? (2) Did the species reach Central Europe from the Balkan or Apennine Peninsula? These questions were investigated using morphological and molecular biological methods. No morphological characters were uncovered which could serve to differentiate specimens from either distribution center. However, differences were detected in cox1, cox3 and 28S genes which allow for a reliable differentiation. Central European populations were largely identical with populations from Italy, but distinctly different from specimens from Greece. This could lead one to assume that the species migrated from Italy to Central Europe, although colonization from the southeast would appear easier due to more favorable orographic conditions. This discrepancy may be explained by the apparent absence of O. flavilabris from the large central part of the Balkan Peninsula, so that a gap exists between the southern and northern areas inhabited by O. flavilabris. Moreover, the species does not occur in eastern parts of Europe. Thus it would be more probable to assume that the occurrence of the species in the northwest Balkan Peninsula can be traced to migrations from the Apennine Peninsula to areas north and northeast of the Adriatic Sea, where O. flavilabris may have colonized the southeast of Central Europe. A migration of Adriatomediterranean faunal elements from the northwest Balkan Peninsula to Central Europe might be of more significance than previously assumed.
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中欧的黄花鸟(Costa)种群来自哪里?(蛇翅目,蛇翅目,蛇翅科)
黄腹蛇蝇(Ornatolaphidia flavilabris,Costa,1851)是产于中欧南部的15种蛇蝇之一。它是一个多中心的地中海动物群,在亚平宁半岛和巴尔干半岛有避难所。本文讨论了两个系统地理学问题:(1)是否有可能从形态学或遗传学上区分巴尔坎人和意大利人?(2) 该物种是从巴尔干半岛还是亚平宁半岛到达中欧的?利用形态学和分子生物学方法对这些问题进行了研究。没有发现任何形态特征,这些特征可以用来区分来自两个分布中心的标本。然而,在允许可靠分化的cox1、cox3和28S基因中检测到差异。中欧的种群与意大利的种群基本相同,但与希腊的标本明显不同。这可能导致人们认为该物种从意大利迁移到中欧,尽管由于地形条件更有利,从东南部的殖民似乎更容易。这种差异可能是由于巴尔干半岛中部大部分地区明显没有黄曲霉,因此黄曲霉居住的南部和北部地区之间存在差距。此外,该物种并不出现在欧洲东部地区。因此,更可能的假设是,该物种在巴尔干半岛西北部的出现可以追溯到从亚平宁半岛到亚得里亚海北部和东北部地区的迁徙,黄颡鱼可能在那里殖民了中欧东南部。亚得里亚海-地中海动物群从巴尔干半岛西北部向中欧的迁移可能比之前假设的意义更大。
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期刊介绍: Founded in 1857 as Berliner Entomologische Zeitschrift, Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift is one of the World''s oldest international journals of systematic entomology. It publishes original research papers in English on the systematics, taxonomy, phylogeny, comparative morphology, and biogeography of insects. Other arthropods are also considered where of relevance to the biology of insects. The geographical scope of the journal is worldwide. Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift (DEZ) is dedicated to provide an open access, high-quality forum to contribute to the documentation of insect species, their distribution, their properties, and their phylogenetic relationships. All submitted manuscripts are subject to peer-review by the leading specialists for the respective topic. The journal is published in open access high-resolution PDF, semantically enriched HTML and machine-readable XML versions.
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