Evolutionary assessment of the rove beetle subfamily Proteininae Erichson, 1839 (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae) triggered by the X-ray based description of its first fossil in Baltic amber from Denmark

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Josh Jenkins Shaw, Ming Bai, A. Solodovnikov
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ABSTRACT The taxonomic composition, phylogeny, ecology, biology, behaviour, and fossil record of Proteininae Erichson, 1839 is reviewed to place the first Eocene fossil specimen from Baltic amber in the knowledge framework of this rove beetle subfamily. The Baltic amber fossil is a poorly preserved female which was examined using X-ray micro-computed tomography (μ-CT). It is assigned to the genus Proteinus Latreille, which is represented by 53 extant species in the world fauna, most of which occur in the north temperate areas of the globe. Due to a shortage of data, this newly discovered fossil could not be identified to the species level. However, it is the first known fossil of Proteinus, which indicates that the genus has been present since at least the Late Eocene. Together with other fossils, and what is so far known about the phylogeny of Proteininae and allied groups, it suggests that while the subfamily Proteininae dates back at least to the mid-Cretaceous, its species-rich lineages may be significantly younger. Open questions about the evolution of Proteininae, including reasons for the mainly bipolar geographical distribution of its extant members or the imbalanced diversity with recent Proteinus and Megarthrus from Proteinini being the only species-rich taxa with a global distribution, are discussed. Proteinus sp. from Baltic amber is a valuable piece of evidence for future research in this direction.
基于X射线对丹麦波罗的海琥珀中第一个化石的描述引发了对rove甲壳虫亚科Proteininae Erichson,1839(鞘翅目:Staphylinidae)的进化评估
摘要本文对Proteininae Erichson, 1839的分类组成、系统发育、生态学、生物学、行为和化石记录进行了综述,将首个来自波罗的海琥珀的始新世化石标本纳入该虫亚科的知识框架。波罗的海琥珀化石是一具保存较差的女性琥珀化石,利用x射线微计算机断层扫描(μ-CT)对其进行了研究。它被分配到Proteinus Latreille属,该属在世界动物群中有53个现存物种,其中大多数发生在地球的北温带地区。由于资料不足,这个新发现的化石无法在物种水平上进行鉴定。然而,它是第一个已知的蛋白质化石,这表明该属至少在始新世晚期就存在了。结合其他化石,以及目前已知的蛋白质亚科及其相关类群的系统发育,它表明,尽管蛋白质亚科的历史至少可以追溯到白垩纪中期,但其物种丰富的谱系可能要年轻得多。本文讨论了关于Proteininae进化的开放性问题,包括其现存成员主要两极地理分布的原因,以及Proteinini最近的Proteinus和Megarthrus是唯一具有全球分布的物种丰富的分类群的不平衡多样性。来自波罗的海琥珀的Proteinus sp.为今后在这方面的研究提供了宝贵的证据。
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Journal of Natural History
Journal of Natural History 生物-生态学
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1.60
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12.50%
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74
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Natural History is an international zoological journal publishing original research and reviews in evolutionary biology and ecology. It maintains its historical niche by publishing a broad range of systematics papers on all animal phyla from Porifera to Chordata, encompassing traditional taxonomic revisions and descriptions, cladistic analyses and molecular phylogenetics and phylogenomics. The journal has recognized strengths in entomology and marine invertebrates, but also welcomes papers on the natural history of all animal species and on the interactions of species with their environment. Preference is given to in-depth papers and extensive taxonomic reviews: single species descriptions and checklists are not normally considered. Authors wishing to suggest a review paper should contact the relevant editor.
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