在安纳托利亚的蚁蜂复合体(膜翅目,蚁科)种的Delineation与相关种复合体的诊断。

IF 1.3 3区 生物学 Q2 ZOOLOGY
ZooKeys Pub Date : 2025-04-22 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3897/zookeys.1234.142963
Herbert C Wagner, Marion Cordonnier, Bernard Kaufmann, Kadri Kiran, Celal Karaman, Roland Schultz, Bernhard Seifert, Sándor Csősz
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摘要

高度多样化的古北陆四虫群的高度形态隐秘性几十年来一直是分类学家面临的挑战。在这一组中,Wagner等人(2017)为Tetramoriumcaespitum复合体的十个欧洲物种的划分提供了一个多学科解决方案。安纳托利亚在蚂蚁中具有高度的地方性,从未成为该属的重点研究对象。本研究采用深度综合分类学方法,对安纳托利亚和高加索地区191个巢样进行了研究。采集了505只和133只工蜂的定量形态测量和微卫星数据,以及33个巢的生殖形态数据。无监督分析提供了基于形态学和分子学科的独立物种假设。基于最终的物种假设,我们确认了T.caespitum (Linnaeus, 1758)、t.p hungaricum Röszler, 1935、t.p indocile Santschi, 1927、t.c caucasicumwagner等人,2017、t.p utum (Foerster, 1850)、t.m anmigrans Santschi, 1927和t.f avidulum Santschi, 1910是发生在安纳托利亚的T.caespitum复合物的有效物种。指定了黄霉的一个选型。临时社会寄生物种Tetramoriumaspina Wagner et al., 2018的宿主是T.caucasicum,而不是t . migrans——正如之前所建议的那样。提供了在安纳托利亚地区对T.caespitum类群的种复合体和T.caespitum复合体的工蜂的鉴定钥匙。我们发现的每一个群集都与所描述的物种有关,该地区的物种组成与巴尔干和中欧的物种组成相似。
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Delineation of species of the Tetramoriumcaespitum complex (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) in Anatolia with a diagnosis of related species-complexes.

The high level of morphological crypsis of the hyper-diverse Palearctic Tetramoriumcaespitum group have challenged taxonomists for decades. Within this group, Wagner et al. (2017) offered a multidisciplinary solution for the delimitation of ten European species of the Tetramoriumcaespitum complex. Anatolia, harboring a high level of endemism in ants, has never been subject of focus research within this genus. In this study, the Tetramoriumcaespitum complex diversity in Anatolia and the Caucasus region was investigated by examining 191 nest-samples using an in-depth integrative-taxonomic approach. Quantitative morphometric and microsatellite data of 505 and 133 workers, respectively, and genital-morphology data of 33 nests were collected. Unsupervised analyses provided independent species-hypotheses based on the morphological and molecular disciplines. Based on the final species-hypotheses, we confirm T.caespitum (Linnaeus, 1758), T.hungaricum Röszler, 1935, T.indocile Santschi, 1927, T.caucasicumWagner et al., 2017, T.impurum (Foerster, 1850), T.immigrans Santschi, 1927, and T.flavidulum Santschi, 1910 as valid species of the T.caespitum complex occurring in Anatolia. A lectotype of T.flavidulum was designated. The host of the temporary social-parasitic species Tetramoriumaspina Wagner et al., 2018 is T.caucasicum instead of T.immigrans - as it was suggested before. An identification key to species complexes of the T.caespitum group and to workers of the species of the T.caespitum complex in Anatolia is provided. Every cluster we identified could be linked to described species and the region's species-composition is similar to those of the Balkans and Central Europe.

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ZooKeys 生物-动物学
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