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Higher‐level phylogeny of diving beetles (Coleoptera: Dytiscidae) based on larval characters
Ist Teil von
  • Systematic entomology, 2017-10, Vol.42 (4), p.734-767
Ort / Verlag
Oxford, UK: Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Erscheinungsjahr
2017
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Wiley HSS Collection
Beschreibungen/Notizen
  • A comprehensive higher‐level phylogeny of diving beetles (Dytiscidae) based on larval characters is presented. Larval morphology and chaetotaxy of a broad range of genera and species was studied, covering all currently recognized subfamilies and tribes except for the small and geographically restricted Hydrodytinae, where the larva is unknown. The results suggest several significant conclusions with respect to the systematics of Dytiscidae including the following: monophyly of all currently recognized subfamilies, although Dytiscinae when considered in a broad context is rendered paraphyletic by Cybistrinae; currently recognized tribes are monophyletic except for Agabini, Hydroporini and Laccornellini; inter‐subfamily and inter‐tribe relationships generally show weak support, except for a few well supported clades; three distinct clades are recognized within Dytiscinae [Dytiscini sensu lato (i.e. including the genera Dytiscus Linnaeus and Hyderodes Hope), Hydaticini sensu lato, and Cybistrini]; and recognition of Pachydrini as a distinct tribe. Other less robust results include: Methlini sister to the rest of Hydroporinae; relative basal position of Laccornini, Hydrovatini and Laccornellini within Hydroporinae; close relationship of Agabinae and Copelatinae; Matinae nested deep within Dytiscidae, as sister to a large clade including Colymbetinae, Coptotominae, Lancetinae and Dytiscinae sensu lato; the sister‐group relationship of Agabetini and Laccophilini is confirmed. The results presented here are discussed and compared with previous phylogenetic hypotheses based on different datasets, and the evolution of some significant morphological features is discussed in light of the proposed phylogeny. All suprageneric taxa are diagnosed, including illustrations of all relevant synapomorphies, and a key to separate subfamilies and tribes is presented, both in traditional (paper) format and as an online Lucid interactive identification key. A comprehensive phylogenetic analysis based on larval characters suggests monophyly of Dytiscidae and of all its currently recognized subfamilies, except Dytiscinae sensu stricto (i.e. excluding Cybistrini). Dytiscinae sensu lato is monophyletic and includes three distinct clades: Cybistrini, Dytiscini sensu lato (i.e. Dytiscini + Hyderodini), and Hydaticini sensu lato (i.e. Aubehydrini + Hydaticini + Eretini + Aciliini). Currently recognized tribes of Dytiscidae (exception made for Agabini, Hydroporini and Laccornellini) are monophyletic, and most of them are strongly supported, except for the weakly supported Laccophilini, Hygrotini and Hydaticini.
Sprache
Englisch
Identifikatoren
ISSN: 0307-6970
eISSN: 1365-3113
DOI: 10.1111/syen.12243
Titel-ID: cdi_proquest_journals_1934926630

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