由其初级幼虫推测的杜氏棘蝗的系统位置——兼论棘蝗科(鞘翅目:棘蝗科)

IF 1.3 3区 农林科学 Q2 ENTOMOLOGY Annales Zoologici Pub Date : 2022-12-30 DOI:10.3161/00034541ANZ2022.72.4.004
J. Batelka, J. Prokop, R. Beutel
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摘要自描述Ptilophorus dufourii (Latreille, 1818)以来,对Ptilophorinae未成熟阶段和生物学的未知是楔形甲虫(Ripiphoridae)研究中持续时间最长的空白之一。本文利用扫描电镜(SEM)和扫描电镜(CLSM)图像对杜富里叶蝉的初级幼虫进行了描述。它改良的口器不适合捕捉猎物,排除了食肉动物的习性,也处理任何固体基质(如木材或其他新鲜植物组织)。相反,弱硬化和非常小的身体,触角感觉附属物的扩大和口器的简化强烈表明寄生和食用流质食物。我们提供了与唯一已知的Pelecotominae幼虫的比较,Pelecotominae是Ripiphoridae的另一个可能的基系,并讨论了两个亚科幼虫之间潜在的突触形态和差异。Ptilophorinae和Pelecotominae之间存在姐妹类群关系,因为它们只有两个茎,即排骨状的股刚毛,鳞片状的侧颅面和增大的触角感觉附属物,并且初级幼虫具有典型的船形特征,因此属于Ripidiini + Ripiphorinae分支。杜富里疟原虫的宿主仍然未知。我们查阅了已公布的宿主记录,但没有一个是基于可追溯证据的,也没有一个看起来可信。对杜福瑞氏单胞虫的成虫行为进行了观察。讨论了栉龙属和栉龙科的分类和系统学。白垩纪Spinotoma ruicheni Hsiao et Huang, 2017根据原始描述和两个亚科的现行定义中的诊断特征,从Pelecotominae转移到Ptilophorinae。
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Systematic Position of Ptilophorus dufourii Inferred from Its Primary Larva, with Notes on Ptilophorinae (Coleoptera: Ripiphoridae)
Abstract. Since the description of Ptilophorus dufourii (Latreille, 1818), the unknown immature stages and biology of Ptilophorinae is one of the longest persisting gap in the research of the wedge-shaped beetles (Ripiphoridae). Here we describe the primary larva of P. dufourii based on SEM and CLSM images. Its modified mouthparts unsuitable to grasp prey rule out predaceous habits and also processing any solid substrates (e.g., wood or other fresh plant tissues). In contrast, the weakly sclerotized and very small body, the enlargement of the sensorial appendage of the antennae, and simplified mouthparts strongly suggest parasitism and consumption of liquid food. We provide a comparison with the only known larva of Pelecotominae, another possible basal lineage of Ripiphoridae, and discuss potential synapomorphies and differences between larvae of both subfamilies. A sistergroup relationship between Ptilophorinae and Pelecotominae is suggested by the presence of only two stemmata, spatulate femoral setae, a scale-like lateral cranial surface, and an enlarged antennal sensorial appendage, and a clade Ripidiini + Ripiphorinae by a characteristic boat-shape of the primary larvae. The host of P. dufourii remains unknown. We reviewed published host records, but none of them is based on traceable evidence and none of them appears credible. Observations of adult behaviour of P. dufourii are documented. Taxonomy and systematics of Ptilophorus and Ptilophorinae are discussed. The Cretaceous Spinotoma ruicheni Hsiao et Huang, 2017 is transferred from Pelecotominae to Ptilophorinae in accordance with diagnostic characters given in the original description and current definitions of both subfamilies.
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Annales Zoologici
Annales Zoologici 生物-动物学
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期刊介绍: Annales Zoologici is published quarterly by the Museum and Institute of Zoology at the Polish Academy of Sciences. It is an international journal devoted to all aspects of systematic entomology (in a broad sense).
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