Christian R González, Daniel Rafael Miranda-Esquivel
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背景:115年前在Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz发表的Lutz和Neiva的作品是新热带Tabanidae研究的先驱。这些研究强调了生物收集和描述南美洲地区探险中物种的重要性。麦夸特(Dasybasis Macquart), 1847年,传统上被认为是tabanids的一个大属,局限于澳大利亚、新热带和安第斯地区。豆科植物表现出高度的形态相似性,使得特异性分化具有挑战性。此外,这些特征在其他分类群中也存在,表明它们可能不是同源特征,不应该用来定义属。目的:本研究旨在评估菊花属植物的单系性,建立其主要的单系类群。方法:对91个终末种的形态特征和翅膀标志进行隐含加权分析。结果:对于总证据分析,与Tabanus Linnaeus或Dasybasis appendiculata Macquart进行比对产生了稍微不同的树。与D. appendiculata对齐的总证据拓扑在两个节点上是相同的,而与Tabanus对齐的总证据拓扑在两个节点上不同。主要结论:本研究结果表明,Dasybasis不是一个单系类群,该名称应仅限于分布在澳大利亚的种;而在不同的进化支中恢复了新热带Dasybasis物种。Archiplatius, Pseudoselasoma和Stypommia属被重新验证。该研究为“Dasybasis”及其相关分类群提供了一个修订的系统发育框架,强调了对Diachlorini部落形态特征进化的更细致理解的必要性。
Cladistic analysis and redefinition of the Dasybasis Macquart s. str. (Diptera: Tabanidae) in the Neotropical region.
Background: The works of Lutz & Neiva, published 115 years ago in the Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, are pioneering for the study of Neotropical Tabanidae. These studies emphasised the importance of biological collections and the description of species from the exploration of South American areas. Dasybasis Macquart, 1847 has traditionally been considered a large genus of tabanids restricted to the Australasian, Neotropical, and Andean regions. Dasybasis species exhibit a high degree of morphological similarity, making specific differentiation challenging. Moreover, some of these features are also present in other taxa, suggesting that they may not be homologous characters and should not be used to define the genus.
Objectives: This study aimed to assess the monophyly of Dasybasis and establish its major monophyletic groups.
Methods: We conducted an implied weighting analysis using morphological characters, and wing landmarks from 91 terminal species.
Findings: For the total evidence analyses, aligning with either Tabanus Linnaeus or Dasybasis appendiculata Macquart yielded slightly different trees. Classical morphology and total evidence topology aligned with D. appendiculata are the same, while differing from the total evidence topology aligned with Tabanus in two nodes.
Main conclusions: Our results indicate that Dasybasis was not a monophyletic group, and that this name should be restricted to species with a distribution in Australasia; while Neotropical Dasybasis species are recovered in different clades. The genera Archiplatius, Pseudoselasoma, and Stypommia are revalidated. This study provides a revised phylogenetic framework for "Dasybasis" and related taxa, highlighting the need for a more nuanced understanding of morphological character evolution within the tribe Diachlorini.
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