基于UCE资料的小蜂亚科(膜翅目,小蜂科)Systematics,并附有新热带属的描述。

IF 1.3 3区 生物学 Q2 ZOOLOGY
ZooKeys Pub Date : 2025-04-08 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3897/zookeys.1234.147859
Gerardo Y García-Acosta, Rubén Castañeda-Osorio, Sergey A Belokobylskij, Eduardo M Shimbori, Jovana M Jasso-Martínez, Angélica M Penteado-Dias, Alejandro Zaldívar-Riverón
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摘要

小黄蜂科是一种分布广泛的小黄蜂亚科,目前有10属80余种。该亚科中生物学已被证实的两种是鳞翅目幼虫的koinobiont-外寄生,不同于小蠊科常见的两种寄生策略(koinobiont-内寄生、异寄生-外寄生)。由于缺乏独特的形态特征,并且基于形态和Sanger DNA序列数据难以解决其系统发育关系,因此定义Rhysipolinae的界限一直具有挑战性。然而,最近使用核超保守元件(UCEs)和线粒体基因组序列的系统基因组学研究已经开始阐明其关系,尽管各种属的界限仍然不清楚。本文基于UCE数据对9个蛇麻属32种进行了系统基因组分析,以评估该亚科的单一性及其属界。我们的系统发育分析证实了Rhysipolinae的单系性,但没有发现独特的外部形态学特征用于诊断。除了Rhysipolis Förster, 1863,其进化枝包括Cerophanes Tobias(1971)和Troporhysipolis quike (Belokobylskij & Butcher, 2016)外,大多数属均为单系。基于我们的分子和形态学证据,我们将Cerophanes syn11 .与Rhysipolis同义,并描述了新属和新种Rogapolisnomai García-Acosta, Shimbori, Castañeda-Osorio & Zaldívar-Riverón gen. et sp. nov.,其主要特征是在第二跖骨上有一个中纵向突起,这一特征以前主要出现在Rogadinae中。此外,Pseudavga Tobias, 1964 syn11 .被认为是Pachystigmus hell, 1927的一个亚属。本文还提供了一种蜱螨科的分类诊断和其目前有效属的关键。
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Systematics of the braconid wasp subfamily Rhysipolinae (Hymenoptera, Braconidae) based on UCE data, with the description of a new Neotropical genus.

Rhysipolinae is a small cosmopolitan cyclostome subfamily of braconid wasps, currently comprising 10 genera and more than 80 species. The two species of the subfamily whose biology has been confirmed are koinobiont ectoparasitoids of lepidopteran larvae, deviating from the two common parasitoid strategies in Braconidae (koinobiont-endoparasitoid, idiobiont-ectoparasitoid). Defining the limits of Rhysipolinae has been challenging due to the lack of exclusive morphological features and difficulties in resolving its phylogenetic relationships based on both morphological and Sanger DNA sequence data. However, recent phylogenomic studies using nuclear ultraconserved elements (UCEs) and mitochondrial genome sequences have begun to clarify its relationships, although various generic boundaries remain unclear. Here a phylogenomic analysis based on UCE data was performed including 32 species of nine rhysipoline genera to assess the monophyly of the subfamily as well as its generic limits. Our phylogenetic analysis confirmed the monophyly of Rhysipolinae, but no unique external morphological features were found for its diagnosis. Most genera were recovered as monophyletic except Rhysipolis Förster, 1863, whose clade included Cerophanes Tobias, 1971 and Troporhysipolis Quicke, Belokobylskij & Butcher, 2016. Based on our molecular and morphological evidence, we synonymise Cerophanes syn. nov. with Rhysipolis and describe the new genus and species Rogapolisnomai García-Acosta, Shimbori, Castañeda-Osorio & Zaldívar-Riverón gen. et sp. nov., which is mainly characterised by a median longitudinal carina on the second metasomal tergum, a feature previously predominantly occurring in Rogadinae. Moreover, Pseudavga Tobias, 1964 syn. nov. is proposed as a subgenus of Pachystigmus Hellén, 1927. A taxonomic diagnosis for Rhysipolinae and a key to its currently valid genera are also provided.

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ZooKeys 生物-动物学
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