Neotropical Hypoctonine Whip-Scorpions (Thelyphonida, Thelyphonidae) 的系统发育,以及两个新属和新种的描述。

IF 2.7 2区 农林科学 Q1 ENTOMOLOGY
Insects Pub Date : 2024-09-30 DOI:10.3390/insects15100761
Ricardo Botero-Trujillo, Jairo A Moreno-González, Lorenzo Prendini
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摘要

Thelyphonida Blanchard, 1852,又称醋蝎或鞭蝎,是蛛形纲中的一个小目,有 140 个已描述的物种,包含在一个科中,即 Thelyphonidae Lucas, 1835。尽管该目十分显眼,而且广泛分布于四大洲的热带和亚热带地区,但人们对它的了解却十分缓慢。Hypoctoninae Pocock, 1899 是目前公认的四个亚科之一,也是新大陆的两个亚科之一,由五个属组成。自成立以来,Thelyphonellus Pocock, 1894 一直是唯一出现在南美洲的hypoctonine 属,在本研究之前仅描述了四个物种。本文首次对 Thelyphonellus 进行了详细的形态研究和系统发育分析。除了本文描述的两个新物种之外,形态系统学分析还包括除一个物种之外的所有先前描述的 Thelyphonellus 物种;Ravilops Víquez 和 Armas 的物种,2005 年(产于加勒比海的伊斯帕尼奥拉岛);以及根据 45 个形态特征评分的单型旧大陆属 Etienneus Heurtault,1984 年(产于西非)。一个单一的、最合理的系统发育假说显示,Thelyphonellus 与 Ravilops 属于旁系。新世界虹彩蝶科(Hypoctoninae)包括四个支系,它们的分布互不关联,并通过形态特征的组合得到了很好的支持,在此基础上确认了四个属,其中两个是新属:Ravilops 有两个种,为伊斯帕尼奥拉岛特有种;Thelyphonellus 仅限于 Thelyphonellus amazonicus(Butler,1872 年)和 Thelyphonellus ruschii Weygoldt,1979 年,分布于圭亚那、苏里南、法属圭亚那和巴西北部;Wounaan,gen. n.、包含哥伦比亚的 Wounaan vanegasae(Giupponi 和 Vasconcelos,2008 年),comb. n.和 Wounaan yarigui,sp. n.;以及 Yekuana,gen. n.,包含委内瑞拉的 Yekuana venezolensis(Haupt,2009 年),comb. n.和 Yekuana wanadi,sp. n.。n. 和来自委内瑞拉的 Yekuana wanadi, sp.此外,还提供了鉴定 Hypoctoninae 新热带属的检索表和已知物种分布图。
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Phylogeny of the Neotropical Hypoctonine Whip-Scorpions (Thelyphonida, Thelyphonidae), with Descriptions of Two New Genera and Species.

Thelyphonida Blanchard, 1852, also known as vinegaroons or whip-scorpions, is a small arachnid order with 140 described species contained in a single family, Thelyphonidae Lucas, 1835. Despite being conspicuous and widely distributed across the tropics and subtropics on four continents, knowledge of the order has been slow to advance. Hypoctoninae Pocock, 1899, one of four subfamilies currently recognized and one of two represented in the New World, comprises five genera. Since its inception, Thelyphonellus Pocock, 1894 has remained the only hypoctonine genus occurring in South America, with only four species described prior to the present contribution. The first detailed morphological study and phylogenetic analysis of Thelyphonellus is presented herein. The morphological phylogenetic analysis-the first for Thelyphonida-includes all except one of the previously described species of Thelyphonellus in addition to two new species described herein; the species of Ravilops Víquez and Armas, 2005 (from the Caribbean island of Hispaniola); and the monotypic Old World genus Etienneus Heurtault, 1984 (from West Africa) scored for 45 morphological characters. A single, most parsimonious phylogenetic hypothesis revealed that Thelyphonellus is paraphyletic with respect to Ravilops. The New World Hypoctoninae comprises four clades with disjunct distributions and well supported by a combination of morphological characteristics, on the basis of which four genera, two of which are new, are recognized: Ravilops, with two species, endemic to Hispaniola; Thelyphonellus, herein restricted to Thelyphonellus amazonicus (Butler, 1872) and Thelyphonellus ruschii Weygoldt, 1979, occurring in Guyana, Suriname, French Guiana, and northern Brazil; Wounaan, gen. n., containing Wounaan vanegasae (Giupponi and Vasconcelos, 2008), comb. n. and Wounaan yarigui, sp. n. from Colombia; and Yekuana, gen. n., containing Yekuana venezolensis (Haupt, 2009), comb. n. and Yekuana wanadi, sp. n. from Venezuela. The two new species are described and illustrated. A key to the identification of the Neotropical genera of Hypoctoninae and a map plotting the known distribution of its species are also presented.

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Insects
Insects Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Insect Science
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期刊介绍: Insects (ISSN 2075-4450) is an international, peer-reviewed open access journal of entomology published by MDPI online quarterly. It publishes reviews, research papers and communications related to the biology, physiology and the behavior of insects and arthropods. Our aim is to encourage scientists to publish their experimental and theoretical results in as much detail as possible. There is no restriction on the length of the papers. The full experimental details must be provided so that the results can be reproduced. Electronic files regarding the full details of the experimental procedure, if unable to be published in a normal way, can be deposited as supplementary material.
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