The Male Hindwing Costal Roll in Cochylina (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae): Morphological Variation, Phylogenetic Distribution, and Relationship to Host Utilization

IF 3.2 1区 农林科学 Q1 ENTOMOLOGY
J. P. Pérez Santa-Rita, John W. Brown, J. Baixeras
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Abstract

This is the first morphological study of the male hindwing costal roll (CR), a scent organ of tortricid moths of the subtribe Cochylina (Lepidoptera, Tortricidae). This composite organ varies from a simple membranous roll of the hindwing costa to a complex roll that incorporates a hairpencil and two types of microscales. All the components show taxon-dependent traits. Both optical and electron microscopy are used to elucidate the structure. The costal roll is associated primarily with the Aethes Billberg, Saphenista Walsingham, Phalonidia Le Marchand, and Cochylis Treitschke groups of genera. The general notions that wing male scent organs are phylogenetically labile and that they may have arisen among closely related species as a consequence of habitat sharing are explored using network analysis and phylogenetic signal. Taxa with a costal roll certainly support a more complex area of the food web, however, the character shows a strong phylogenetic signal and is not the result of a sporadic evolution.
Cochylina雄性后翅Costal Roll的形态变异、系统发育分布及其与寄主利用的关系
这是首次对雄性后翅肋卷(CR)进行形态学研究,后者是龟甲亚科(鳞翅目,蛾科)龟甲蛾的气味器官。这种复合器官从后翅肋的简单膜状卷到包含发笔和两种微型鳞片的复杂卷不等。所有组成部分都显示出与分类单元相关的特征。光学显微镜和电子显微镜都被用来阐明这种结构。肋卷主要与Aethes Billberg属、Saphenista Walsingham属、Phalonidia Le Marchand属和Cochylis Treitschke属有关。利用网络分析和系统发育信号探讨了翅膀雄性气味器官在系统发育上不稳定的一般概念,以及它们可能是由于栖息地共享而在亲缘关系密切的物种中出现的。具有肋卷的红豆杉肯定支持食物网中更复杂的区域,然而,该特征显示出强烈的系统发育信号,并不是偶然进化的结果。
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