Molecular phylogeny of Cercopidae (Hemiptera, Cercopoidea)

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Elorde S. Crispolon, A. Soulier-Perkins, É. Guilbert
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With 175 described genera and 1556 described species, Family Cercopidae is currently divided into two subfamilies: the paraphyletic Cercopinae and the monophyletic Ischnorhininae. This study, with emphasis on the family Cercopidae, is in line with the extensive work of Cryan and Svenson which is the first phylogenetic study testing the monophyly of this family and higher‐level relationships within Cercopoidea. This study includes more representative taxa from Old World regions. The results of the phylogenetic analysis based on DNA nucleotide sequence data (18S rDNA, 28S rDNA, histone 3, and cytochrome oxidase I) show that Cercopidae is not monophyletic. Three major lineages are recovered: (1) the lineage Microsargane Fowler, 1897 + Hemitriecphora Lallemand, 1949 which is the sister group to Aphrophoridae + Epipygidae, (2) most of the Old World Cercopidae appear as a monophyletic lineage that can be subdivided into two clades, and (3) the monophyletic New World Ischnorhininae, which is separated from the rest of Cercopidae and basal to the two other lineages. It is proposed that Microsargane and Hemitriecphora should be removed from Cercopidae and placed within Aphrophoridae, and only the monophyletic Old World lineage should be kept as Cercopidae sensu stricto. The two subfamilies Cercopinae and Cosmoscartinae, corresponding respectively to the monophyletic lineage groups 2 and 3, should be kept with minimal changes on the tribal level, and the subfamily Ischnorhininae should be raised to family level Ischnorhinidae stat. nov.
尾翅目(半翅目,尾翅目)的分子系统发育
Cercopidae科有175个属和1556个种,目前分为两个亚科:副系Cercopinae和单系Ischnorhininae。这项研究重点关注Cercopidae家族,与Cryan和Svenson的广泛工作一致,这是第一项测试该家族的单系性和Cercopidea内部更高级别关系的系统发育研究。这项研究包括来自旧大陆地区的更具代表性的分类群。基于DNA核苷酸序列数据(18SrDNA、28SrDNA、组蛋白3和细胞色素氧化酶I)的系统发育分析结果表明,Cercopidae不是单系的。发现了三个主要谱系:(1)Microsargane Fowler谱系,1897年 + Lallemand,1949年,为食蚜蝇科的姊妹类群 + Epipygidae,(2)大部分旧大陆的Cercopidae作为一个单系谱系出现,可以细分为两个分支,以及(3)新大陆的Ischnorhininae单系谱系,它与Cercopida的其余部分分离,是其他两个谱系的基础。有人建议,应将微珊瑚和半珊瑚从Cercopidae中删除,并将其放在Aphrophoridae中,只有旧大陆的单系谱系应保留为Cercopidae-senso-stricto。Cercopinae和Cosmoscartinae这两个亚科分别对应于单系谱系组2和3,应该在部落层面上保持最小的变化,而Ischnorhininae亚科应该提升到家族层面。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
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