Opening Pandora's box: molecular phylogeny of the stink bugs (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Pentatomidae) reveals great incongruences in the current classification
Systematic Entomology,
Journal Year:
2021,
Volume and Issue:
47(1), P. 36 - 51
Published: Sept. 2, 2021
Abstract
Pentatomidae
is
one
of
the
largest
families
within
Heteroptera
and
contains
many
species
economic
importance,
either
by
being
plant
pests
or
their
usefulness
as
biological
control
agents.
The
family
subdivided
into
ten
subfamilies;
however,
monophyly
this
taxon
phylogenetic
relationships
have
remained
unstudied.
In
paper,
molecular
data
from
mitochondrial
[COI
(564
bp),
16S
RNA
(592
bp)]
nuclear
genes
[28S
(646
18S
(1759
concatenated
a
single
matrix
3589
bp,
with
sampling
160
taxa,
were
used
to
test
based
on
Maximum
Likelihood
(ML)
Bayesian
Inference
(BI)
analyses.
Both
approaches
yielded
very
similar
topologies.
most
striking
result
recovered
in
both
analyses
rejection
currently
recognized,
since
Cyrtocorinae
do
not
show
sister
relationship
clade
composed
(
Serbana
+
sensu
stricto
)
any
We
corroborate
Serbaninae
lineage
all
remaining
,
member
Phloeidae
previously
hypothesized.
Podopinae
Pentatominae,
some
respective
tribes,
rejected.
discuss
current
classification
highlight
necessity
reinterpretation
results
herein
obtained
pointing
out
morphological
features.
Additionally,
cyrtocorids
are
defined
an
independent
upgraded
Cyrtocoridae
stat.
rev.
Language: Английский
Capítulo 25: Hemiptera Linnaeus, 1758
Published: Dec. 28, 2023
A
ordem
Hemiptera
é
a
mais
diversa
entre
os
insetos
hemimetábolos.
Recebem
vários
nomes
populares,
de
acordo
com
subordem.
São
conhecidas
106
mil
espécies
em
todo
mundo,
assim
distribuídas
nas
quatro
subordens
reconhecidas
atualmente:
cerca
18
Sternorrhyncha,
43
Auchenorrhyncha
e
45
Heteroptera;
Coleorrhyncha,
ausente
no
Brasil,
contém
somente
37
espécies.
compreende
10%
todas
as
conhecidas,
uma
estimativa
para
150
No
há
1.100
3.900
5.700
Heteroptera,
existência
30
toda
país.
Revision of Meridindia (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Pentatomidae), an endemic genus, with description of a new species from India
S. SALINI,
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R. Gandhi Gracy,
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et al.
Zootaxa,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
5428(2), P. 207 - 234
Published: March 20, 2024
The
genus
Meridindia
Ghauri,
1982
(Hemiptera:
Pentatomidae:
Pentatominae:
Halyini)
is
redescribed
along
with
the
description
of
magnolia
sp.
nov.
from
India
(Karnataka
and
Tamil
Nadu).
kaniza
salmana
are
based
on
type
material.
farhata
considered
junior
subjective
synonym
M.
kaniza.
Besides,
a
key
to
species
provided
DNA
barcode
sequences
obtained
reported.
Language: Английский
Revision of Acesines Stål and Dunnius Distant, resurrection of Mycterizon Breddin (Hemiptera, Heteroptera, Pentatomidae, Pentatominae), and description of a new species from India
ZooKeys,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
1148, P. 79 - 117
Published: Feb. 16, 2023
The
genera
Acesines
Stål,
1876
and
Dunnius
Distant,
1902
(Hemiptera:
Heteroptera:
Pentatomidae:
Pentatominae)
were
revised
redescribed
with
the
description
of
barpetensis
Salini
&
Rabbani,
sp.
nov.
,
based
on
specimens
from
Assam
Meghalaya,
northeastern
states
India.
genus
Mycterizon
Breddin,
1909
is
reinstated
removed
tribe
Menidini,
redescribed.
Consequently,
following
new
combinations
are
proposed:
A.
sordida
(Kirby,
1891),
comb.
laticeps
(Zheng
Liu,
1987),
D.
tridentatus
(Xiong
1995),
trifasciatus
A
lectotype
designated
for
Araducta
bella
(Distant,
1900a).
bambusana
1918,
bellus
stat.
rev.
both
male
female
genitalia
fulvescens
(Dallas,
1851)
genitalia.
Language: Английский
Genome‐wide molecular phylogenetic analyses and mating experiments which reveal the evolutionary history and an intermediate stage of speciation of a giant water bug
Molecular Ecology,
Journal Year:
2021,
Volume and Issue:
30(20), P. 5179 - 5195
Published: Aug. 14, 2021
The
intermediate
stages
of
speciation
are
important
for
understanding
the
processes
involved
in
creation
biodiversity,
and
also
comprise
a
number
interesting
phenomena.
However,
difficulties
associated
with
dividing
clear
because
is
continuous
process.
Therefore,
elucidation
an
task
evolutionary
biology.
We
herein
present
example
species
stage
using
giant
water
bug
Appasus
japonicus
(Heteroptera,
Belostomatidae)
that
was
investigated
mating
experiments
phylogenetic
analyses
mtDNA
COI
(658
bp)
16S
rRNA
(435
regions,
nDNA
SSR
(13
loci)
its
genome-wide
SNPs
(11,241
SNPs).
results
our
based
on
their
data
set
strongly
supported
paraphyly
Japanese
populations.
it
suggested
ancestral
lineage
which
being
distributed
Archipelago
subsequently
migrated
to
Eurasian
Continent
(i.e.,
back-dispersal
occurred).
Furthermore,
among
A.
japonicus,
even
between
closely
related
lineages,
premating
reproductive
isolation
has
been
established
by
differentiation
copulatory
organ
morphologies.
In
contrast,
not
absence
morphologies,
if
genetic
prominent.
These
distance
does
predict
isolation.
study,
we
driving
lineages.
Language: Английский
Delimiting Cantheconidea Schouteden 1907, with the description of a new genus (Heteroptera: Pentatomidae: Asopinae)
European Journal of Taxonomy,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
947
Published: Aug. 15, 2024
Among
the
44
genera
of
predatory
stink
bugs
(Asopinae)
described
for
Old
World,
there
is
a
notable
lack
recent
studies.
In
this
research,
we
aim
to
fill
gap
by
investigating
taxonomic
history
and
morphology
species
Cantheconidea.
As
results,
present
redescription
genus
validate
three
species:
C.
humeralis,
javana
mitis
comb.
nov.
A
lectotype
designated
comments
on
type
material
are
given.
Additionally,
transfer
four
from
Cantheconidea
Eocanthecona:
E.
acuta
nov.,
variabilis
gaugleri
insularis
To
accommodate
unique
characteristics
cyanacantha,
describe
new
genus,
Cantheconesia
Brugnera
&
Roca-Cusachs
gen.
species,
resulting
in
cyanacantha
et
Our
study
provides
detailed
redescriptions
accompanying
images
support
decisions
presents
distribution
records.
Language: Английский
Predatory Stink Bugs of Economic Importance as Biological Control Agents
Entomology in focus,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 29 - 40
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
Language: Английский
Revision of Heteroscelis Latreille, 1829 (Heteroptera: Pentatomidae: Asopinae) with the description of a new species from Colombia
Zootaxa,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
5278(3), P. 401 - 438
Published: May 8, 2023
The
Asopinae
comprises
about
300
species
and
63
genera
of
predatory
stinkbugs,
which
around
100
23
occur
in
the
Neotropical
region.
genus
Heteroscelis
Latreille,
1829
are
easily
recognized
by
small
size,
vivid
often
iridescent
colors,
elongated
head,
foretibial
foliaceous
expansions.
In
this
work
we
provide
a
taxonomic
revision
Heteroscelis.
its
four
known
redescribed,
one
new
from
Colombia,
vandembergi
Sampaio
&
Campos,
sp.nov.,
is
proposed.
A
distribution
map,
key
to
presented.
Language: Английский