Diversity and host plant utilization of leaf-mining beetles of Chrysomeloidea (Coleoptera) in Japan.

IF 1.3 3区 生物学 Q2 ZOOLOGY
ZooKeys Pub Date : 2025-05-16 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3897/zookeys.1238.124514
Makoto Kato, Yume Imada
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Abstract

The superfamily Chrysomeloidea (Cerambycidae + Chrysomelidae + Megalopodidae) encompasses a diverse phytophagous beetles, whose larvae exhibit internal or external feeding on leaves, wood, or roots of many plants. Through extensive research on leaf-mining insects in Japan, 64 species of Chrysomeloidea were confirmed to engage in leaf-mining behavior during their larval stages infesting tracheophytes, and comprising 2 Cerambycidae, 9 Megalopodidae, and 53 Chrysomelidae. This study presents an overview of the host plants and mining patterns of these 64 leaf-mining beetle species and describes two new species, Sphaerodermakomiana Kato, sp. nov. and Dactylispaadinae Kato, sp. nov. The leaf-mining beetles demonstrate a broad host range including Equisetales, Polypodiales, Cycadales, and 23 orders of angiosperms. Particularly notable diversification was observed on Polypodiales (within Halticorcus), Ranunculaceae (Argopus and Sphaeroderma), Celastraceae (Zeugophora), and Oleaceae (Argopistes). Host specificity greatly varied among the reported 64 beetle species: 29 spp. species-specific; 12 spp. genus-specific; 16 spp. family-specific; 2 spp. order-specific; 5 spp. non-specific even at order level. The five non-specific species (Argopuspunctipennis, Sphaerodermanigricolle, Dactylispaangulosa, Notosacanthaihai, and N.loochooana) are associated with multiple plant orders while maintaining specificity to a small number of genera belonging to phylogenetically distant plant families. This pattern, termed as extended host specificity, suggests recent host shifts across plant families without substantial expansion of host ranges.

Diversity及日本采叶甲虫寄主植物利用。
金龟子总科(天牛科+金龟子科+大足科)包括多种食植物的甲虫,其幼虫在许多植物的叶子、木材或根上表现出内部或外部摄食。通过对日本采叶昆虫的广泛研究,证实了64种金蝇科昆虫在其幼虫期寄生于管生植物中,有采叶行为,其中包括2种陶蝇科、9种大足蝇科和53种金蝇科。本文综述了64种采叶甲虫的寄主植物和采叶模式,并描述了2个新种Sphaerodermakomiana Kato, sp. 11和Dactylispaadinae Kato, sp. 11。采叶甲虫的寄主范围很广,包括木门、水蛭门、苏铁门和被子植物23目。Polypodiales (halticoraceae)、毛茛科(Argopus和Sphaeroderma)、Celastraceae (Zeugophora)和Oleaceae (Argopistes)的多样性尤为显著。64种甲虫的寄主特异性差异很大:29种有寄主特异性;12种;16种,家庭特有;2 .特定订单;即使在订单水平上也不特定。五个非特异性种(Argopuspunctipennis, Sphaerodermanigricolle, Dactylispaangulosa, Notosacanthaihai和N.loochooana)与多个植物目有关,同时对属于系统发育上遥远的植物科的少数属保持特异性。这种模式被称为扩展寄主特异性,表明最近寄主在植物科之间的转移没有显著扩大寄主范围。
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ZooKeys 生物-动物学
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