Alexandre Somavilla, Gabriel Santos Vieira, Sérgio Ricardo Andena, Fernando Barbosa Noll, James M. Carpenter
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摘要
Leipomeles Möbius, 1856 年,是一种新热带群居蜂属,从哥斯达黎加一直延伸到巴西中部,已描述了 4 个物种。利用 TNT 程序对雌蜂和雄蜂的形态以及巢结构进行了综合系统进化分析。Leipomeles 被支持为单系,物种间的关系如下:(L. pusilla + L. albogrisea)+(L. spilogaster + L. dorsata)。还提出了该属新的识别钥匙。
A Phylogenetic Approach to the Neotropical Social Wasp Genus Leipomeles Möbius, 1856 (Vespidae: Epiponini), with a New Identification Key
Leipomeles Möbius, 1856, is a neotropical genus of swarm-founding wasps extending from Costa Rica to the middle of Brazil, with four species described. A combined phylogenetic analysis using female and male morphology, and nest architecture was performed with the program TNT. Leipomeles is supported as monophyletic with the following relationships among species: (L. pusilla + L. albogrisea) + (L. spilogaster + L. dorsata). A new identification key for the genus is also presented.
期刊介绍:
The Novitates (Latin for "new acquaintances"), published continuously and numbered consecutively since 1921, are short papers that contain descriptions of new forms and reports in zoology, paleontology, and geology.