A preliminary phylogeny of the South African Lentulidae.

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2016-01-15 eCollection Date: 2016-01-01 DOI:10.1186/s41065-015-0005-6
Daniela Matenaar, Linda Bröder, Axel Hochkirch
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Abstract

Background: The grasshopper family Lentulidae is endemic to eastern and southern Africa, with its center of diversity situated in South Africa, the highest diversity being found in the Cape Floristic Region, which is one of the global biodiversity hotspots. The family consists of 35 genera sorted in two subfamilies. This study provides first insights into the phylogeny of Lentulidae. Two mitochondrial genes (12S and NDS) were sequenced and the phylogeny was inferred through Maximum Likelihood and Bayesian Inference.

Results: Our results indicate that the current classification into the subfamilies Lentulinae and Shelforditinae may be incorrect as Uvarovidium, Leatettix (Shelforditinae) and Devylderia (Lentulinae) clustered together in one main clade, while Betiscoides, Basutacris and Gymnidium (all Lentulinae) formed the second main clade. The genera Uvarovidium and Leatettix, which had been assigned to the Acrididae (subfamily Hemiacridinae) in the past, grouped within the Lentulidae, confirming their current assignment to this family. The East African Usambilla group is likely to represent a sister clade to the south African Lentula and Eremidium. Diversification patterns in the genus Devylderia and Betiscoides suggest a higher number of species than currently known.

Conclusions: Our phylogeny is not in line with the current systematics of Lentulidae, suggesting that a broader sampling and a study of the genitalia would be useful to clarify the taxonomy. Furthermore, some genera (particularly Betiscoides and Devylderia) are in need of taxonomic revision, as the number of species within these genera is likely to be higher than the current taxonomy suggests.

南非扁虱科的初步系统发育。
背景:蚱蜢科(Lentulidae)是非洲东部和南部的特有种,其多样性中心位于南非,其中开普花卉区的多样性最高,是全球生物多样性热点地区之一。该科由 35 个属组成,分为两个亚科。这项研究首次揭示了扁豆科的系统发育。研究人员对两个线粒体基因(12S 和 NDS)进行了测序,并通过最大似然法和贝叶斯推断法推断了系统发生:结果:我们的研究结果表明,Lentulinae 和 Shelforditinae 亚科的现有分类可能是不正确的,因为 Uvarovidium 属、Leatettix 属(Shelforditinae)和 Devylderia 属(Lentulinae)聚成了一个主支系,而 Betiscoides 属、Basutacris 属和 Gymnidium 属(均为 Lentulinae)则形成了第二个主支系。Uvarovidium 属和 Leatettix 属过去曾被归入 Acrididae(半蝶亚科),现在则归入 Lentulidae,这证实了它们目前被归入该科。东非 Usambilla 群可能是南部非洲 Lentula 和 Eremidium 的姊妹支系。Devylderia属和Betiscoides属的多样化模式表明其物种数量比目前已知的要多:我们的系统发育与目前的扁虱科系统学并不一致,这表明更广泛的取样和生殖器研究将有助于澄清分类学。此外,一些属(尤其是 Betiscoides 属和 Devylderia 属)需要进行分类学修订,因为这些属中的物种数量可能比目前的分类学所显示的要多。
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