来自巴西和玻利维亚的 13 个 Urucumania(Phasmatodea: Pseudophasmatidae)粘虫新种

IF 1.4 4区 生物学 Q3 BIOLOGY
Victor M. Ghirotto, Edgar B. Crispino, Phillip W. Engelking, Pedro Alvaro Barbosa Aguiar Neves, Pablo Valero, Thiago Ferreira Soares, Thiago Silva-Soares, Thiago José De Souza Alves, Pedro Sisnando, Raphael A. Heleodoro, Oskar Conle, Frank Hennemann, Pedro I. Chiquetto-Machado
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摘要

棒状昆虫(Phasmatodea)一般都具有引人注目的伪装适应性。即便如此,仍有相当多的种类色彩斑斓,并具有其他防御机制,例如新大陆的伪鞘翅目(Pseudophasmatidae)。在该科中,Urucumania 目前包括两个已描述的物种,分布在巴西、玻利维亚和巴拉圭,这两个物种都有小鳞片状的翅膀。Urucumania 目前被归入 Anisomorphini 科。然而,Pseudophasma 下的两个相似物种与 Urucumania 物种有显著的相似之处。这两个物种,Pseudophasma nigrovittatum 和 Pseudophasma dentata,是唯一呈现鳞片状翅膀的 Pseudophasma。这两个物种都栖息在巴西,只有一个性别,并且呈现出与 Urucumania 大致相似的颜色模式。为了弄清这些标本和其他类似标本是否代表不同的物种,以及它们是否属于Urucumania而不是Pseudophasma,我们对雌雄两性、卵和雄性生殖器的外部形态进行了仔细分析。我们将这两种鳞翅目伪蝇科昆虫归入 Urucumania,并根据雌雄两种昆虫对它们进行了重新描述,结果表明这两种已描述的昆虫实际上是不同的,此外,我们还发现了来自巴西和玻利维亚的 13 个 Urucumania 新种:Urucumania pirulai sp、n., U. guadanuccii sp. n., U. atilai sp. n., U. intervalica sp. n., U. brasil sp. n., U. tapirape sp. n.、U. rasocatarinensis sp. n., U. dilatata sp. n., U. sertaneja sp. n., U. albopunctata sp. n., U. oriomadeirensis sp. n. and U. candanga sp. n.
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Thirteen new species of Urucumania (Phasmatodea: Pseudophasmatidae) stick insects from Brazil and Bolivia

Thirteen new species of Urucumania (Phasmatodea: Pseudophasmatidae) stick insects from Brazil and Bolivia

Stick insects (Phasmatodea) in general are remarkable for presenting striking camouflage-related adaptations. Even so, a considerable number of species are colorful and present other defense mechanisms, such as the New World lineage Pseudophasmatidae. Within this family, Urucumania currently comprises two described species occurring in Brazil, Bolivia and Paraguay, both of which have small scale-like wings. Urucumania is currently placed in Anisomorphini. However, two similar species under Pseudophasma present remarkable similarities with Urucumania species. These two species, Pseudophasma nigrovittatum and Pseudophasma dentata, are the only Pseudophasma presenting scale-like wings. Both inhabit Brazil, are known from a single sex and present a generally similar coloration pattern contrasting to that of Urucumania. Aiming to resolve whether these and other similar specimens represent distinct species, and if they belong to Urucumania rather than to Pseudophasma, we conducted a careful analysis of the external morphology of both sexes, eggs and the male genitalia. We transfer both scale-like winged Pseudophasma to Urucumania, redescribing them based on both sexes showing that the two described species are in fact distinct, and furthermore present 13 new species of Urucumania from Brazil and Bolivia: Urucumania pirulai sp. n., U. varellai sp. n., U. guadanuccii sp. n., U. atilai sp. n., U. intervalica sp. n., U. brasil sp. n., U. tapirape sp. n., U. rasocatarinensis sp. n., U. dilatata sp. n., U. sertaneja sp. n., U. albopunctata sp. n., U. oriomadeirensis sp. n. and U. candanga sp. n.

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Biologia
Biologia 生物-生物学
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3.30
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6.70%
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290
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6 months
期刊介绍: Established in 1946, Biologia publishes high-quality research papers in the fields of microbial, plant and animal sciences. Microbial sciences papers span all aspects of Bacteria, Archaea and microbial Eucarya including biochemistry, cellular and molecular biology, genomics, proteomics and bioinformatics. Plant sciences topics include fundamental research in taxonomy, geobotany, genetics and all fields of experimental botany including cellular, whole-plant and community physiology. Zoology coverage includes animal systematics and taxonomy, morphology, ecology and physiology from cellular to molecular level.
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