非洲热带地区芝麻属种群(鳞翅目:夜蛾科:芝麻属)的系统发育、综合分类和系统分类学及21个新种描述

B. Le Ru, Noémie M.‐C. Hévin, C. Capdevielle-Dulac, B. Musyoka, M. Sèzonlin, D. Conlong, J. van den Berg, R. Ndemah, P. Le Gall, D. Cugala, C. Nyamukondiwa, B. Pallangyo, Mohamedi Njaku, M. Goftishu, Y. Assefa, Grégoire Bani, R. Molo, Gilson Chipapika, G. Ong’amo, Anne‐Laure Clamens, J. Barbut, G. Kergoat
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本文综述了1852年广东黑腹麻蝇属31种(鳞翅目:黑腹麻蝇科:黑腹麻蝇科:黑腹麻蝇属:黑腹麻蝇属)。所有这些物种都被分配到Sesamia cretica组sensu Tams & Bowden(1953)。根据生殖特征,定义了几个子群。9种属于一个种复合体,定义为Sesamia albivena Hampson, 1902亚群;它包括S. albivena, S. mocoensis Tams & Bowden, 1953, n. stat, S. sudanensis Tams & Bowden, 1953, n. stat. S. taenioleuca (Wallengren, 1863),以及5个新描述的物种(S. aethiopica Le Ru n. sp.来自埃塞俄比亚,S. kafulo Le Ru n. sp.来自博茨瓦纳和赞比亚,S. kavirondo Le Ru n. sp.来自肯尼亚和乌干达,S. maloukou Le Ru n. sp.来自刚果共和国,S. soyema Le Ru n. sp.来自埃塞俄比亚)。四个种属于一个种复合体,定义为芝麻亚群;这包括S. cretica, S. rufescens Hampson, 1910,和两个新描述的物种(S. ihambane Le Ru n. sp来自莫桑比克和坦桑尼亚,S. kikuyuensis Le Ru n. sp来自肯尼亚);引入了两个新同义词:Nonagria uniformis Dudgeon, 1905 n. syn.和Sesamia griselda Warren, 1913, n. syn. 10种属于一个种复群,定义为Sesamia fuscifrontia Hampson, 1914亚群;这包括s fuscifrontia s geyri(链,1915)和八个新物种描述(Le俄文n s babati sp.来自坦桑尼亚,Le俄文n s babessi sp.来自喀麦隆和赞比亚,美国马比拉勒俄文n .从乌干达sp. Le俄文n s nangaensis sp.来自喀麦隆和刚果共和国,美国rungwa Le俄文n sp.来自坦桑尼亚,Le俄文n s simillima sp.从贝宁、喀麦隆、肯尼亚和乌干达,Le俄文n s taveta sp.从肯尼亚和美国ulaukae Le俄文n sp.从埃塞俄比亚)。1种属于一个物种复合体,定义为芝麻属(Sesamia salama Le Ru n. sp.)亚群;这包括来自肯尼亚的S. salama Le Ru n. sp和来自南非的另一种未描述的芝麻。一个物种属于一个物种复合体,被定义为Sesamia viettei Rungs, 1954年亚群。6种属于一个种复合体,定义为Sesamia wiltshirei Rungs, 1963亚群;这一类群包括S. wiltshirei和5个新种(S. djenoensis Le Ru n. sp.来自刚果共和国,S. inexpectata Le Ru n. sp.来自南非和赞比亚,S. lefini Le Ru n. sp.来自刚果共和国,S. echinochloa Le Ru n. sp.来自博茨瓦纳、肯尼亚、莫桑比克、南非、坦桑尼亚和赞比亚,S. rindini Le Ru n. sp.来自坦桑尼亚)。还提供了先前描述的物种的补充描述。此外,还发现了11种寄主植物的新记录。为了补充形态学研究,对一个多标记(4个线粒体和2个核基因)分子数据集进行了系统发育和分子物种划分分析,该数据集包含144个标本,代表35个物种(其中25个来自S. cretica组)。分子分析为感兴趣的物种提供了一个很好的支持系统发育框架,这些物种都是单系的。分子物种划分分析也支持几乎所有取样物种的物种状态。有趣的是,推断树表明,S. cretica群和S. fuscifrontia亚群都是副葡萄球菌;这表明,虽然信息量很大,但芝麻属中所选择的生殖特征并不都是突触性的。
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Phylogenetics, integrative taxonomy and systematics of the Sesamia cretica species group (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae: Apameini: Sesamiina), with the description of 21 new species from the Afrotropical region
Summary In this study, 31 species of noctuid stemborers belonging to the genus Sesamia Guenée, 1852 (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae: Noctuinae: Apameini: Sesamiina) are reviewed. All these species are assigned to the Sesamia cretica group sensu Tams & Bowden (1953). Based on genitalic characters, several subgroups are hereby defined. Nine species belong to a species complex defined as the Sesamia albivena Hampson, 1902 subgroup; it consists of S. albivena, S. mocoensis Tams & Bowden, 1953, n. stat., S. sudanensis Tams & Bowden, 1953, n. stat. S. taenioleuca (Wallengren, 1863), and five new species that are described (S. aethiopica Le Ru n. sp. from Ethiopia, S. kafulo Le Ru n. sp. from Botswana and Zambia, S. kavirondo Le Ru n. sp. from Kenya and Uganda, S. maloukou Le Ru n. sp. from Republic of Congo, and S. soyema Le Ru n. sp. from Ethiopia). Four species belong to a species complex defined as the Sesamia cretica subgroup; this encompasses S. cretica, S. rufescens Hampson, 1910, and two new species that are described (S. ihambane Le Ru n. sp. from Mozambique and Tanzania and S. kikuyuensis Le Ru n. sp. from Kenya); two new synonyms are introduced for Sesamia cretica: Nonagria uniformis Dudgeon, 1905 n. syn. and Sesamia griselda Warren, 1913, n. syn. Ten species belong to a species complex defined as the Sesamia fuscifrontia Hampson, 1914 subgroup; this includes S. fuscifrontia, S. geyri (Strand, 1915) and eight new species that are described (S. babati Le Ru n. sp. from Tanzania, S. babessi Le Ru n. sp. from Cameroon and Zambia, S. mabira Le Ru n. sp. from Uganda, S. nangaensis Le Ru n. sp. from Cameroon and Republic of Congo, S. rungwa Le Ru n. sp. from Tanzania, S. simillima Le Ru n. sp. from Benin, Cameroon, Kenya and Uganda, S. taveta Le Ru n. sp. from Kenya and S. ulaukae Le Ru n. sp. from Ethiopia). One species belongs to a species complex defined as the Sesamia salama Le Ru n. sp. subgroup; this consists of S. salama Le Ru n. sp. from Kenya and another undescribed Sesamia species from South Africa. One species belongs to a species complex defined as the Sesamia viettei Rungs, 1954 subgroup. Six species belong to a species complex defined as the Sesamia wiltshirei Rungs, 1963 subgroup; this groups S. wiltshirei and five new species that are described (S. djenoensis Le Ru n. sp. from Republic of Congo, S. inexpectata Le Ru n. sp. from South Africa and Zambia, S. lefini Le Ru n. sp. from Republic of Congo, S. echinochloa Le Ru n. sp. from Botswana, Kenya, Mozambique, South Africa, Tanzania and Zambia and S. rindini Le Ru n. sp. from Tanzania). A supplemental description of the previously described species is also provided. Novel host plant records are also provided for 11 species of the S. cretica group. To complement the morphological study, both phylogenetic and molecular species delimitation analyses were carried out on a multimarker (four mitochondrial and two nuclear genes) molecular dataset encompassing 144 specimens representing 35 species (including 25 species from the S. cretica group). Molecular analyses provide a well-supported phylogenetic framework for the species of interest, which are all recovered monophyletic. Molecular species delimitation analyses also support the species status of almost all sampled species. Interestingly, the inferred tree indicates that the S. cretica group and the S. fuscifrontia subgroup are both paraphyletic; this indicates that, while highly informative, the chosen genitalic characters in Sesamia are not all synapomorphies.
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