A. Faille, Pau Balart-García, J. Fresneda, C. Bourdeau, I. Ribera
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摘要
描述了一个新的Trechodina亚族代表,Iberotrechodes spinosus n. gen., n. sp.,地下的,迄今为止已知的坎塔布里亚链(西班牙西北部)的一个洞穴系统。新物种的外部形态高度源自Trechodina,特别是其鞘翅的奇特和独特形状,部分可能是由于其地下习性。基于6个核和线粒体基因的系统发育分析将其明确地置于Trechinae的Trechodina亚部落中,作为Trechodes + Sporades的所有范围的姊妹物种,分布在非洲,马达加斯加,亚洲,新喀里多尼亚和澳大利亚。利用贝叶斯分子钟方法,我们估计Iberotrechodes n. gen和它的姐妹分支分离发生在古新世早期,大约在61 Ma。这一发现的生物地理学意义是在伊比利亚半岛地下Carabidae的不同寻常的丰富的系统发育和地理上孤立的物种的背景下讨论的。最后,在Trechodina中强调了新的系统发育关系,例如Pachytrechodes属(坦桑尼亚)和Himalotrechodes属(尼泊尔)之间的姐妹群关系,以及Amblystogenium属(Crozet群岛)的非洲起源。
A remarkable new genus of Iberian troglobitic Trechodina (Coleoptera: Carabidae: Trechinae: Trechini), with a revisited molecular phylogeny of the subtribe
Summary A new representative of the subtribe Trechodina, Iberotrechodes spinosus n. gen., n. sp., subterranean and known so far from a single cave system of the Cantabrian chain (NW Spain), is described. The external morphology of the new species is highly derived within Trechodina, in particular for the peculiar and unique shape of its elytra, and likely due in part to its subterranean habits. A phylogenetic analysis based on six nuclear and mitochondrial genes placed it unambiguously within the subtribe Trechodina of Trechinae, as sister to all extent species of Trechodes plus Sporades, distributed in Africa, Madagascar, Asia, New Caledonia and Australia. Using a Bayesian molecular clock approach we estimated the separation of Iberotrechodes n. gen. and its sister clade to have occurred in the early Paleocene, at ca. 61 Ma. The biogeographic implications of this discovery are discussed in the context of the unusual abundance of phylogenetically and geographically isolated species of subterranean Carabidae in the Iberian peninsula. Finally, new phylogenetic relationships are highlighted within Trechodina, such as the sister-group relationship between the genera Pachytrechodes (Tanzania) and Himalotrechodes (Nepal), and the African origin of the genus Amblystogenium (Crozet Islands).