Differentiation of South African coastal rock pool Ochthebius is associated with major ocean currents (Coleoptera: Hydraenidae)

IF 0.9 4区 农林科学 Q3 ENTOMOLOGY Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae Pub Date : 2021-07-05 DOI:10.37520/aemnp.2021.015
D. Bilton
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A number of non-marine coastal invertebrate species have been found to constitute (semi-) cryptic species complexes in recent years. Here it is revealed that rather than a single widespread species, distributed from the Namibian border to the Cape south coast, South African coastal rock pool Ochthebius Leach, 1815 previously referred to Ochthebius capicola (Péringuey, 1892) comprise two distinct taxa. Ochthebius capicola (s. str.) is apparently restricted to the Benguela Ecoregion on the west coast, being replaced by Ochthebius mlamboi sp. nov., in south and east coast localities influenced by the Agulhas Current, including areas of the Eastern Cape province well outside the previous known range of these beetles. The distribution and ecology of the two species is discussed, with reference to biogeographic breaks in southern African coastal taxa, and the emerging view that many ‘widespread’ coastal rock pool Ochthebius may actually be (semi-) cryptic species complexes.
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南非海岸岩石池的分化Ochthebius与主要洋流有关(鞘翅目:水螅科)
近年来,许多非海洋沿海无脊椎动物被发现构成(半)隐物种复合体。本文揭示了南非海岸岩石池Ochthebius Leach(1815)(以前称为Ochthebius capicola (p ringuey, 1892))不是一个从纳米比亚边界到开普南海岸分布的单一广泛物种,而是由两个不同的分类群组成的。Ochthebius capicola (s.str .)显然局限于西海岸的Benguela Ecoregion,被Ochthebius mlamboi sp. nov.取代,在受Agulhas洋流影响的南部和东部海岸地区,包括东开普省的地区,远远超出了这些甲虫以前已知的范围。本文讨论了这两个物种的分布和生态学,并参考了非洲南部海岸分类群的生物地理断裂,以及许多“广泛分布”的海岸岩石池Ochthebius实际上可能是(半)隐物种复合体的新观点。
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期刊介绍: An open access journal publishing papers on insect systematics, morphology of adult and immature stages and/or their biology, phylogeny, large-scale catalogues, and general papers on methodology of insect systematics AEMNP is publishing papers on: Insect systematics, taxonomy and nomenclature; Morphology of adult and immature stages and/or their biology with possible applications in taxonomy and phylogeny; Phylogeny at least partly based on morphological characters (or with morphological characters mapped on the tree); Catalogues applicable for further taxonomy and biodiversity studies; General papers on methodology of insect taxonomy.
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