Dalton de Souza Amorim, Sarah Siqueira Oliveira, Daniel Dias Dornelas do Carmo, Guilherme Cunha Ribeiro
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摘要
本文描述了来自阿普提亚克拉托组的一个嗜菌菌科化石——cretomanota gondwanica gen. nov., sp. nov.,这是克拉托组的第一个嗜菌菌,与已知最古老的化石类群相对应,也是迄今为止描述的第二个冈瓦纳化石嗜菌菌。将Cretomanota gondwanica和Alavamanota Blagoderov和Arillo两种作为终端添加到嗜菌菌科的总体系统发育分析数据矩阵中,两者都符合Leiinae。Alavamanota是单系的,是由Cretomanota和现存的Manota Williston属组成的分支的姐妹。这个真菌科现存成员的生物学证实了克拉托古环境的重建,包括潮湿栖息地和微栖息地的林地。在南美洲低纬度地区发现的一个白垩纪马诺蒂尼部落成员,强化了一种假设,即除了雷埃拉·爱德华兹外,所有的马诺蒂尼分支都与冈瓦纳南部一个群体的下白垩纪分支相对应,该分支的分布范围扩大到更北部的冈瓦纳和劳拉西亚地区。
The oldest Gondwanan fossil of Leiinae (Diptera, Mycetophilidae): Phylogenetic and evolutionary implications
A fossil Mycetophilidae from the Aptian Crato Formation—Cretomanota gondwanica gen. nov., sp. nov.—is described, which is the first mycetophilid from the Crato Formation and corresponds to the oldest known fossil leiine and only the second Gondwanan fossil mycetophilid described so far. Cretomanota gondwanica and both species of Alavamanota Blagoderov and Arillo were added as terminals to the data matrix of a general phylogenetic analysis of the Mycetophilidae, and both fit into the Leiinae. Alavamanota is monophyletic, sister to the clade composed by Cretomanota and the extant genus Manota Williston. The biology of the extant members of this fungivorous family corroborates the reconstruction of the Crato palaeoenvironment as including woodlands with humid habitats and microhabitats. The presence of a Cretaceous member of the tribe Manotini at low latitudes in South America reinforces the hypothesis that the clade with all manotines except Leiella Edwards corresponds to a Lower Cretaceous offshoot from a group in southern Gondwana expanding its distribution to more northern areas into the Gondwana and into Laurasia.
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