Rock island melody remastered: two new species in the Afroedura bogerti Loveridge, 1944 group from Angola and Namibia

IF 1.6 2区 生物学 Q2 ZOOLOGY
W. Conradie, A. Schmitz, J. Lobón-Rovira, Francois S Becker, Pedro Vaz Pinto, M. Hauptfleisch
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Abstract

Newly collected material from northern Namibia’s Otjihipa Mountains and west-central Angola allowed us to revisit the Afroedura bogerti Loveridge, 1944 group. The employment of additional gene markers, including nuclear markers, allowed us to identify two new species in the group and infer species boundaries and potential speciation events in Afroedura from southwestern Africa. The new Namibian material is recovered as a sister species to A. donveae, from which it differs mostly by the colour of the iris (copper versus black) and dorsal colouration. Material from the first elevational gradient of the escarpment in Benguela Province, Angola was found to be more closely related to A. bogerti than A. wulfhaackei. The differences between these two species are more subtle, although the new species exhibits higher mid-body scale rows (79.5 versus 74.8), different dorsal colouration and supranasal scales always in contact (versus 57% in contact).
岩石岛旋律重制:1944年安哥拉和纳米比亚非洲非洲蝗群中的两个新种
从纳米比亚北部的Otjihipa山脉和安哥拉中西部收集的新材料使我们得以重新审视1944年的Afroedura bogerti Loveridge群。利用额外的基因标记,包括核标记,使我们能够在该群体中识别出两个新物种,并推断出非洲西南部非洲涡虫的物种边界和潜在的物种形成事件。新的纳米比亚材料被发现是a . donveae的姐妹物种,与a . donveae不同的主要是虹膜的颜色(铜色与黑色)和背部的颜色。在安哥拉本格拉省陡崖的第一个海拔梯度上发现的材料与A. bogerti的亲缘关系比与A. wulfhaackei的亲缘关系更近。这两个物种之间的差异更为微妙,尽管新物种表现出更高的身体中部鳞片排(79.5对74.8),不同的背部颜色和鼻上鳞片总是接触(57%接触)。
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CiteScore
3.50
自引率
5.00%
发文量
34
审稿时长
16 weeks
期刊介绍: Zoosystematics and Evolution, formerly Mitteilungen aus dem Museum für Naturkunde in Berlin, is an international, open access, peer-reviewed life science journal devoted to whole-organism biology. It publishes original research and review articles in the field of Metazoan taxonomy, biosystematics, evolution, morphology, development and biogeography at all taxonomic levels. The journal''s scope encompasses primary information from collection-related research, taxonomic descriptions and discoveries, revisions, annotated type catalogues, aspects of the history of science, and contributions on new methods and principles of systematics. Articles whose main topic is ecology, functional anatomy, physiology, or ethology are only acceptable when of systematic or evolutionary relevance and perspective.
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