Discovering diversity of Central Asian and Himalayan Epeorus (Caucasiron) mayflies (Ephemeroptera, Heptageniidae) using DNA barcoding and morphology.

IF 1.3 3区 生物学 Q2 ZOOLOGY
ZooKeys Pub Date : 2025-04-09 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3897/zookeys.1234.141196
Ľuboš Hrivniak, Pavel Sroka, Roman J Godunko, Alexander V Martynov, Dmitry M Palatov, Jindřiška Bojková
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Abstract

The mayflies of the genus Epeorus Eaton, 1881 subgenus Caucasiron Kluge, 1997 are distributed from the eastern Mediterranean to the mountains of south-west China. In contrast to the Caucasus, the Mediterranean and Irano-Anatolian regions, where E. (Caucasiron) represents one of the most extensively studied mayfly taxa, the species diversity in the more eastern mountains of Asia has been studied only sporadically. In this study, the species diversity of E. (Caucasiron) from the mountains of Central Asia (Pamir, Tian Shan) and the western part of the Himalayas was analysed using DNA barcoding and the morphology of larvae and adults. The distance- and phylogenetic tree-based molecular species delimitation analyses revealed five E. (Caucasiron) species occurring in the study area. Three of them did not correspond morphologically to any known species of the genus Epeorus. These species were described herein as E. (C.) himalayensis Hrivniak & Sroka, sp. nov., E. (C.) lanceolatus Hrivniak & Sroka, sp. nov. and E. (C.) lineatus Hrivniak & Sroka, sp. nov. All new species were compared with other representatives of the subgenus and other related species of the genus Epeorus, and appropriate morphological diagnostic characters were provided. Morphological revision, main diagnostic characters, and information on the distribution of E. (C.) guttatus Braasch & Soldán, 1979 and two other potentially related Epeorus species from the area, E.psi Eaton, 1885 and E.suspicatus (Braasch, 2006), are also given.

Discovering中亚和喜马拉雅蜉蝣目(高加索)蜉蝣科蜉蝣的DNA条形码和形态学多样性。
Epeorus Eaton属,Caucasiron Kluge亚属,1881,1997,分布于东地中海至中国西南山区。与高加索、地中海和伊诺-安纳托利亚地区相比,在这些地区,E.(高加索)代表了最广泛研究的蜉蝣分类群之一,而在亚洲更东部的山区,物种多样性只得到零星的研究。本研究利用DNA条形码和幼虫、成虫形态分析了中亚山区(帕米尔高原、天山)和喜马拉雅山脉西部地区高加索蠓的物种多样性。基于距离树和系统发育树的分子物种划分分析显示,研究区存在5种高加索种。其中三个在形态上与任何已知的Epeorus属物种都不对应。本文将这些新种描述为e (c)喜马拉雅Hrivniak & Sroka, sp. nov.、e (c) lanceolatus Hrivniak & Sroka, sp. nov.和e (c) lineatus Hrivniak & Sroka, sp. nov.。所有新种与该亚属的其他代表种和Epeorus属的其他近缘种进行了比较,并给出了相应的形态诊断特征。本文还给出了1979年E. (C.) guttatus Braasch & Soldán以及该地区另外两个可能有亲缘关系的eorus种E.psi Eaton和2006年E.suspicatus (Braasch, 2006)的形态订正、主要诊断特征和分布信息。
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ZooKeys 生物-动物学
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