TAXONOMIC REVISION OF THE WESTERN HEMISPHERE CHECKERED BEETLE GENUS ABABA CASEY (COLEOPTERA: CLERIDAE: ISOCLERINAE)

IF 0.3 4区 农林科学 Q4 ENTOMOLOGY
W. Opitz
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Abstract— The checkered beetle genus Ababa is revised for the first time. Morphological evidence suggests that Thaneroclerinae and Isoclerinae comprise a monophyletic group. Based on the positional relationships between the pronotal projection and the prothoracic intercoxal process the isoclerine genus Ababa Casey is taken out of synonymy with Isoclerus Lewis. Cleridopsis Champion is considered to be a junior synonym of Ababa Casey. On the basis of the tarsal formula, the genus Allothaneroclerus Corporaal, with a tarsal formula of 5-5-5, is removed from Isoclerinae, whose genera show a 5-4-4 tarsal formula, and placed into the subfamily Thaneroclerinae. Ababa specimens were collected in fungi niches and it is postulated that the elongated stomodaeum found in adults serve as a crop to process soft food such as the eggs, larvae, and pupae of fungivorous prey. Ababa comprises A. adona Opitz, new species, A. epiiska Opitz, new species, A. granaria Opitz, new species, A. latimana (Champion), and A. tantilla (LeConte). A lectotype was designated for Ababa latimana (Champion). It is hypothesized that the ancestral stock of Ababa and Parateneroclerus evolved in the mid-Tertiary forests of South America. Included in this work are: A brief discussion about Ababa natural history, a discussion of Ababa phylogeny based on a phylogenetic tree generated by WINCLADA in conjunction with NONA, a Bootstrap consensus tree, a key to Ababa species, 10 scanning electron micrographs, one distribution map, four photographs of the aedeagus, and six color habitus photographs.
西半球花格甲虫属的分类修订(鞘翅目:花格甲虫科:等花格甲虫科)
摘要首次对格子甲虫属Ababa进行了修订。形态学证据表明,Thaneroclerinae和Isoclerinae组成了一个单系群。根据前胸棘突与前胸棘突之间的位置关系,将异长属Ababa Casey从异长属Isoclerus Lewis的同义词中分离出来。Cleridopsis Champion被认为是Ababa Casey的初级同义词。在跗骨分子式的基础上,将具有5-5-5的跗骨分子式的Allothaneroclerus Corporaal属从具有5-4-4跗骨分子式的Isoclerinae属中移出,并纳入Thaneroclerinae亚科。在真菌壁龛中收集了Ababa标本,推测在成虫身上发现的细长的气孔是作为一种作物来加工软食物,如食真菌猎物的卵、幼虫和蛹。Ababa由A. adona Opitz、新种、A. epiiska Opitz、新种、A. granaria Opitz、新种、A. latimana (Champion)和A. tantilla (LeConte)组成。为Ababa latimana(冠军)指定了一种型号。据推测,Ababa和Parateneroclerus的祖先在南美洲的中第三纪森林中进化。本工作包括:对Ababa自然历史的简要讨论,基于WINCLADA和NONA生成的系统发育树的Ababa系统发育讨论,Bootstrap共识树,Ababa物种关键,10张扫描电子显微照片,一张分布图,4张aedeagus照片和6张颜色习性照片。
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期刊介绍: Entomologica Americana, the journal of The New York Entomological Society, publishes original research on the taxonomy, classification, phylogeny, biogeography, behavior and natural history of insects and other arthropod taxa. Manuscripts are published as research articles, shorter scientific notes or book reviews.
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