Ptomaphagus thebeatles n. sp., a previously unrecognized beetle from Europe, with remarks on urban taxonomy and recent range expansion (Coleoptera: Leiodidae)

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
M. Schilthuizen, Wesley van Oostenbrugge, S. Visser, Marrit van der Meer, Richard Delval, C. Dias, Heko Köster, Rudie Maarschall, Norbert Peeters, P. Venema, Ryan Zaremba, Cristina Beltrami, M. Rossato, L. Latella, F. Nieuwenhuis, Nicole de Rop, Iva Njunjić, M. Perreau, J. Koene
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Anthropogenic environmental change is leading to changes in distribution for many organisms. While this is frequently discussed for prominent organisms of high conservation value, the same is true for the many cryptic species that rarely figure in debates on the human impact. One such cryptic taxon is the European Ptomaphagus sericatus (Chaudoir, 1845) and related forms. During a citizen science expedition in the Vondelpark, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, we obtained two forms of this species complex. We placed the examination of these specimens in the context of a re-analysis of the species group, and, using DNA barcoding and genital study on material collected thoughout Europe, found that the P. sericatus species complex consists of three distinct, partly sympatric species, one of which was previously undescribed. On the basis of collection data, at least two species, P. medius and P. thebeatles sp. n., show signs of having recently undergone (possibly anthropogenic) range changes, with P. medius even reaching North America. We describe P. thebeatles sp. n.; we raise two subspecies, viz. P. sericatus sericatus (Chaudoir, 1854) and P. sericatus medius (Rey, 1889) to the level of species, and designate a neotype for the former; we identify P. dacicus Jeannel, 1934 and P. pyrenaeus Jeannel, 1934 as junior synonyms of P. sericatus, and P. compressitarsus (Rey, 1889) as a junior synonym of P. subvillosus Goeze, 1777; we identify P. septentrionalis Jeannel, 1934 and P. miser (Rey, 1889) as junior synonyms of P. medius; we designate lectotypes for P. medius and P. miser.
Ptomaphagus thebeatles n.sp.,一种以前未被识别的欧洲甲虫,对城市分类学和最近的范围扩展发表了评论(鞘翅目:类人猿科)
人为环境变化导致许多生物的分布发生变化。虽然这经常被讨论为具有高保护价值的突出生物,但许多神秘物种也是如此,这些物种很少出现在关于人类影响的辩论中。一个这样的隐蔽分类单元是欧洲的蚕食Ptomaphagus(Chaudoir,1845)和相关的形式。在荷兰阿姆斯特丹冯德尔帕克的一次公民科学考察中,我们获得了这种物种复合体的两种形式。我们将对这些标本的检查放在对该物种群进行重新分析的背景下,并使用DNA条形码和对欧洲各地收集的材料进行生殖器研究,发现蚕食P.物种复合体由三个不同的、部分同域的物种组成,其中一个以前没有描述。根据收集的数据,至少有两个物种,P.medius和P.thebeatles sp.n.,显示出最近经历了(可能是人为的)范围变化的迹象,P.medus甚至到达了北美。我们描述了P.thebeatles sp.n。;我们将两个亚种,即P.sericatus sericatus(Chaudoir,1854)和P.sericatos medius(Rey,1889)提高到物种水平,并为前者指定了一个新类型;我们确定P.dacicus Jeannel,1934和P.pyrenaeus-Jennel,1934是P.sericatus的初级同义词,P.compressistarsus(Rey,1889)是P.subvillosus Goeze的初级同义语,1777;我们将P.sepentrialist-Jannel,1934和P.mister(Rey,1889)确定为P.medius的初级同义词;我们为麦迪厄斯和吝啬鬼指定了选型。
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