André S. Fernandes , Thiago T.S. Polizei , Neusa Hamada
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摘要
Tyletelmis目前是亚马逊独有的属,仅从其模式种Tyletelmis mila Hinton, 1972年,代表着著名昆虫学家h.e. Hinton描述的最后分类群之一。本属是新热带elmids现存的12个单型属之一,自其最初描述以来尚未对其进行分类研究。摘要本文对巴西的泰莱姆斯(Tyletelmis assai sp. nov.)、泰莱姆斯(Tyletelmis pupunha sp. nov.)、泰莱姆斯(Tyletelmis tucuman sp. nov.)和泰莱姆斯(Tyletelmis buriti sp. nov.)进行了研究,并对该属及其模式种进行了重新描述。前3种新种出现在亚马逊地区,后1种出现在亚马逊和塞拉多(巴西中部热带草原)地区。本文首次对该属植物的形态作了详细的描述。我们的形态系统发育分析恢复了柱头草为单系植物,并讨论了其种间的关系。提供了诊断和基于系统发育的物种键,以及显示其已知分布的地图。
Tyletelmis Hinton, 1972 (Coleoptera: Elmidae) loses its monotypic status: genus revision, new species, and morphological phylogeny
Tyletelmis is currently an exclusive Amazonian genus, known only from its type species Tyletelmis mila Hinton, 1972, and represents one of the last taxa described by the renowned entomologist H. E. Hinton. This genus is one of the 12 remaining monotypic genera of Neotropical elmids and has not been taxonomically studied since its original description. Here, we present a review of Tyletelmis, in which the genus and its type species are redescribed, and four new species from Brazil are described: Tyletelmis assaisp. nov., Tyletelmis pupunhasp. nov., Tyletelmis tucumansp. nov., and Tyletelmis buritisp. nov. The first three new species occur in the Amazon biome, while the last one occurs in both the Amazon and the Cerrado (central Brazilian savanna) biome. The morphology of the genus is illustrated and described in detail for the first time. Our morphological phylogenetic analysis recovered Tyletelmis as monophyletic, and the relationships among its species are discussed. A diagnosis and a phylogeny-based species key are provided, along with a map showing their known distribution.
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Zoologischer Anzeiger - A Journal of Comparative Zoology is devoted to comparative zoology with a special emphasis on morphology, systematics, biogeography, and evolutionary biology targeting all metazoans, both modern and extinct. We also consider taxonomic submissions addressing a broader systematic and/or evolutionary context. The overall aim of the journal is to contribute to our understanding of the organismic world from an evolutionary perspective.
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