一个革命性的协议,以描述未充分研究的超多样性分类群和克服分类障碍

IF 1.3 3区 农林科学 Q2 ENTOMOLOGY
S. Meierotto, M. Sharkey, D. Janzen, W. Hallwachs, P. Hebert, E. Chapman, M. Smith
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在这里,我们阐明并证明了一种用于昆虫物种描述的DNA条形码方法,该方法可用于命名数以万计的Ichneumonoidea物种和许多其他物种丰富的分类群。每种描述都包括标本的横向习性图像、COI条形码诊断和《国际动物命名规范》要求的正模标本信息。我们相信,这种方法,或对其稍作修改,将对许多其他描述不足的超多样化分类群有用,尤其是在热带地区。由于Ichneumonoidea的物种极其丰富,所描述物种的比例非常低,并且缺乏大多数所描述物种详细的生物学信息,因此标准的分类学方法效率低下,而且极其耗时。基于DNA条形码的初始描述方法将为物种假设提供坚实的基础,在其他数据、时间和预算允许的情况下,可以从中开发出更全面的描述。在这里,我们阐明了这一观点和详细的方法,这些方法通常可以应用于物种丰富的未描述分类群。一个真实的例子是描述了在哥斯达黎加西北部的瓜纳卡斯特保护区饲养的两个属的物种,Hemichoma和Zelomorpha。对属型种Zelomorphaarizonensis进行了DNA条形码诊断,并描述了以下新物种:Zelomorhaangelsolisi、Zelomorhabobabandersoni、Zellomorphadanjohnsoni、Zelomomorphandowindsori、Zellomomorhaefugia、ZeloMorphajonchemsaki、Zeomomorphaellyanneae,Zelomorphanahajaneae、Zelomorhapapulgoldsteini、Zelomomorphaterryerwini、ZeloMorphawlsflowersi、Hemichomadonwhiteheadi、Hemchomafrankhoworei和Hemichomajohnkingsolveri。
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A revolutionary protocol to describe understudied hyperdiverse taxa and overcome the taxonomic impediment
Here we elucidate and justify a DNA barcode approach to insect species description that can be applied to name tens of thousands of species of Ichneumonoidea and many other species-rich taxa. Each description consists of a lateral habitus image of the specimen, a COI barcode diagnosis, and the holotype specimen information required by the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature. We believe this approach, or a slight modification of it, will be useful for many other underdescribed hyperdiverse taxa, especially in the tropics. Due to the extreme species-richness of the Ichneumonoidea, the very low percentage of described species, and the lack of detailed biological information for most described species, the standard taxonomic approach is inefficient and overwhelmingly time consuming. A DNA barcode-based approach to initial description will provide a solid foundation of species hypotheses from which more comprehensive descriptions can be developed as other data, time, and budgets permit. Here we elucidate this view and detailed methodology that can generally be applied to species-rich underdescribed taxa. A real example is given by describing species in two genera, Hemichoma and Zelomorpha, reared from the Área de Conservación Guanacaste in northwestern Costa Rica. The generic type species Zelomorphaarizonensis is given a DNA barcode diagnosis and the following new species are described: Zelomorphaangelsolisi, Zelomorphabobandersoni, Zelomorphadanjohnsoni, Zelomorphadonwindsori, Zelomorphaeffugia, Zelomorphajohnchemsaki, Zelomorphakellyanneae, Zelomorphalarrykirkendalli, Zelomorphamariyavladmirovnae, Zelomorphamikeiviei, Zelomorphamyricagaleae, Zelomorphanoahjaneae, Zelomorphapaulgoldsteini, Zelomorphaterryerwini, Zelomorphawillsflowersi, Hemichomadonwhiteheadi, Hemichomafrankhovorei, and Hemichomajohnkingsolveri.
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期刊介绍: Founded in 1857 as Berliner Entomologische Zeitschrift, Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift is one of the World''s oldest international journals of systematic entomology. It publishes original research papers in English on the systematics, taxonomy, phylogeny, comparative morphology, and biogeography of insects. Other arthropods are also considered where of relevance to the biology of insects. The geographical scope of the journal is worldwide. Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift (DEZ) is dedicated to provide an open access, high-quality forum to contribute to the documentation of insect species, their distribution, their properties, and their phylogenetic relationships. All submitted manuscripts are subject to peer-review by the leading specialists for the respective topic. The journal is published in open access high-resolution PDF, semantically enriched HTML and machine-readable XML versions.
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