Specialized ovipositor sensilla of Cretaceous wasps (Insecta: Hymenoptera) possibly reveal a unique way of host detection

IF 3.9 2区 生物学 Q1 EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY
Cladistics Pub Date : 2024-05-07 DOI:10.1111/cla.12579
Zhen Wang, Lars Vilhelmsen, Alexandr P. Rasnitsyn, Alexandra Viertler, Chungkun Shih, Shanshan Wen, Hongru Yang, Qiong Wu, Yanjie Zhang, Dong Ren, Taiping Gao
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Insects have evolved complex sensory systems that are important for feeding, defence and reproduction. Parasitoid wasps often spend much time and effort in searching for concealed hosts with the help of specialized sensilla. However, the early evolution of such behaviour and sensilla is poorly known. We describe two fossil female wasps, †Tichostephanus kachinensis sp. nov. and †Tichostephanus longus sp. nov., from mid-Cretaceous Kachin amber. Phylogenetic analyses based on morphological data retrieved †Tichostephanus as deeply nested within Evanioidea and closely related to extant Gasteruptiidae and Evaniidae. Both of these Cretaceous wasps possess features, e.g. coronal tubercles and flexible ovipositor sheaths, that indicate that they might have laid eggs in wood where their larvae possibly parasitized insect larvae. They have a peculiar and unique ‘bottle brush’ of sensilla close to the apex of their ovipositor sheaths, which has not been observed in any extant parasitoid wasps. These sensilla comprise many regularly arranged plate-shaped setae, attached in relatively large sockets and with rows of longitudinal ridges. Such specialized sensilla perhaps served to enhance the ability to detect hosts inside wood.

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白垩纪黄蜂(昆虫纲:膜翅目)的特化产卵器感觉器可能揭示了一种独特的宿主探测方式。
昆虫进化出了复杂的感官系统,这些系统对昆虫的进食、防御和繁殖非常重要。寄生蜂常常花费大量时间和精力,借助专门的感觉器寻找隐蔽的寄主。然而,人们对这种行为和感觉器的早期演化知之甚少。我们描述了白垩纪中期克钦琥珀中的两种雌蜂化石:†Tichostephanus kachinensis sp.基于形态学数据的系统发生分析发现,†Tichostephanus深嵌于Evanioidea中,与现生的Gasteruptiidae和Evaniidae亲缘关系密切。这两种白垩纪黄蜂都具有冠状小瘤和灵活的产卵器鞘等特征,表明它们可能产卵于木材中,其幼虫可能寄生于昆虫幼虫体内。它们的产卵器鞘顶端附近有一种奇特的 "瓶刷状 "感觉器,这在现存的寄生蜂中还没有发现过。这些感觉器由许多规则排列的板状刚毛组成,附着在相对较大的插座上,并有一排纵脊。这种特化的感觉器也许是为了提高探测木材内部寄主的能力。
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Cladistics
Cladistics 生物-进化生物学
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期刊介绍: Cladistics publishes high quality research papers on systematics, encouraging debate on all aspects of the field, from philosophy, theory and methodology to empirical studies and applications in biogeography, coevolution, conservation biology, ontogeny, genomics and paleontology. Cladistics is read by scientists working in the research fields of evolution, systematics and integrative biology and enjoys a consistently high position in the ISI® rankings for evolutionary biology.
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