Systematic Position of the Enigmatic Psocid Family Lesneiidae (Insecta: Psocodea: Psocomorpha), With Description of Two New Species

IF 3.2 1区 农林科学 Q1 ENTOMOLOGY
K. Yoshizawa, Y. Marusik, I. Yao, C. Lienhard
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Abstract The systematic placement of an enigmatic psocid family restricted to Africa, Lesneiidae, was estimated by using a multiple gene data set. The candidates for its close relatives are now classified under two different infraorders, the family Archipsocidae of the infraorder Archipsocetae or the families Elipsocidae/Mesopsocidae of the infraorder Homilopsocidea. The maximum likelihood and Bayesian analyses of the molecular data set strongly suggested that the Lesneiidae belongs to Homilopsocidea and forms a clade with Elipsocidae/Mesopsocidae/Eolachesillinae (Lachesillidae). However, the relationships among these (sub)families and Lesneiidae, including the monophyly of Elipsocidae and Mesopsocidae, were ambiguous or questionable, showing the necessity of further investigations for elucidating their relationships and validating the status of these families. Two species, L. johnsoni Yoshizawa & Lienhard, n. sp. and L. testudinata Yoshizawa & Lienhard, n. sp. (Psocodea: Lesneiidae), were described from South Africa. There appears to be a tight association between the reproductive biology and morphological specialization of this group.
难解蝇科蝇科的系统位置(昆虫亚目:蝇科:蝇形目)及两新种描述
摘要:通过使用多基因数据集,对一个局限于非洲的神秘的银屑病家族Lesneidae的系统定位进行了估计。其近亲的候选者现在被分类在两个不同的下目下,下目Archipocitae的Archipocidae家族或下目Homiloposcidae的Elipsocidae/Mesopsocidae家族。分子数据集的最大似然和贝叶斯分析有力地表明,Lesneidae属于Homiloscidae,并与Elipsocidae/Mesopsocidae/Eolachesilinae(Lachesilidae)形成一个分支。然而,这些(亚)科与Lesneidae之间的关系,包括Elipsocidae和Mesopsocidad的单系,是模糊的或有问题的,这表明有必要进一步调查以阐明它们的关系并验证这些科的地位。描述了来自南非的两个物种,L.johnsoni Yoshizawa&Lienhard,n.sp.和L.testudinata Yoshizawa&Lienhad,n.sp(Psocodea:Lesneidae)。这一群体的生殖生物学和形态特化之间似乎有着紧密的联系。
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