Ooceraeahainingensis sp:一个具有蚁后的中国新种Ooceraea(膜翅目,蚁科,多角蚁属),与无蚁后克隆蚁O.biroi密切相关。

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2024-06-20 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3897/zookeys.1205.118358
Qionghua Gao, Jiliang Long, Chengyuan Liu, Haoyu Liu, Hao Ran, Kip D Lacy, Daniel J C Kronauer
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克隆袭蚁(Ooceraeabiroi)是一种无后、无性繁殖的物种,这些特征使其成为实验室研究的一个有吸引力的模型系统。然而,目前还不清楚这些特征是在蚂蚁系统发育的哪个阶段进化而来的,部分原因是很少有近亲物种被描述和研究。在这里,我们描述了来自中国浙江的一个新的袭人蚁物种--Ooceraeahainingensis sp.该物种与海宁蚁(O.biroi)亲缘关系密切,但可通过以下特征加以区分:1)O.hainingensis sp. nov.的工蜂有明显的前胸缝和跖沟,而 O.biroi 的这些特征不明显;以及 2)O.hainingensis 的瓣下突突出且前向如拇指,后腹缘近线形,而 O.biroi 的瓣下突前向但稍向后弯曲。分子系统发育分析证实,O.hainingensis 在基因上与 O.biroi 不同。重要的是,与 O.biroi 不同的是,O.hainingensis 有一个长有翅膀和发达眼睛的王后种姓。这表明王后种姓的丧失和工蜂向无性繁殖的过渡是 O.biroi 特有的,而且是在该物种与近缘同属物种分化之后发生的。
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Ooceraeahainingensis sp. nov.: A new Chinese Ooceraea (Hymenoptera, Formicidae, Dorylinae) species with a dealate queen, closely allied to the queenless clonal raider ant O.biroi.

The clonal raider ant, Ooceraeabiroi, is a queenless species that reproduces asexually, and these traits make it an attractive model system for laboratory research. However, it is unclear where on the ant phylogeny these traits evolved, partly because few closely related species have been described and studied. Here, we describe a new raider ant species, Ooceraeahainingensis sp. nov., from Zhejiang, China. This species is closely related to O.biroi but can be distinguished by the following features: 1) workers of O.hainingensis sp. nov. have an obvious promesonotal suture and a metanotal groove, whereas these characters are ambiguous in O.biroi; and 2) the subpetiolar process of O.hainingensis is prominent and anteroventrally directed like a thumb with sublinear posteroventral margin, while in O.biroi, it is anteroventrally directed but slightly backward-bent. Molecular phylogenetic analyses confirm that O.hainingensis is genetically distinct from O.biroi. Importantly, unlike O.biroi, O.hainingensis has a queen caste with wings and well-developed eyes. This suggests that the loss of the queen caste and transition to asexual reproduction by workers is specific to O.biroi and occurred after that species diverged from closely related congeneric species.

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