Survey and DNA barcoding of flat bugs (Hemiptera: Aradidae) in the Tanzanian Forest Archipelago reveal a phylogeographically structured fauna largely unknown at the species level

We report results of a faunal survey of Aradidae flat bugs sampled by sifting litter in 14 wet and discrete Tanzanian primary forests (= Tanzanian Forest Archipelago, TFA) of different geological origins and ages. Images, locality data and, when available, DNA barcoding sequences of 300 Aradidae adu...

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Main Authors: Vasily V. GREBENNIKOV, Ernst HEISS
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Language:English
Published: Institute of Entomology, Biology Centre, Czech Academy of Science 2018-09-01
Series:European Journal of Entomology
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Online Access:https://www.eje.cz/artkey/eje-201801-0051_Survey_and_DNA_barcoding_of_flat_bugs_Hemiptera_Aradidae_in_the_Tanzanian_Forest_Archipelago_reveal_a_phylog.php
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spelling doaj-0c58bfd67f2349e1bbe898e68e5a28772021-04-16T20:35:59ZengInstitute of Entomology, Biology Centre, Czech Academy of ScienceEuropean Journal of Entomology1210-57591802-88292018-09-01115151252310.14411/eje.2018.051eje-201801-0051Survey and DNA barcoding of flat bugs (Hemiptera: Aradidae) in the Tanzanian Forest Archipelago reveal a phylogeographically structured fauna largely unknown at the species levelVasily V. GREBENNIKOV0Ernst HEISS1Canadian Food Inspection Agency, K.W. Neatby Building, 960 Carling Ave., Ottawa, ON, K1A 0C6, Canada; e-mail: vasily.grebennikov@canada.caTiroler Landesmuseum, Josef-Schraffl-Strasse 2a, A-6020 Innsbruck, Austria; e-mail: aradus@aon.atWe report results of a faunal survey of Aradidae flat bugs sampled by sifting litter in 14 wet and discrete Tanzanian primary forests (= Tanzanian Forest Archipelago, TFA) of different geological origins and ages. Images, locality data and, when available, DNA barcoding sequences of 300 Aradidae adults and nymphs forming the core of the herein analyzed data are publicly available online at dx.doi.org/10.5883/DS-ARADTZ. Three Aradidae subfamilies and seven genera were recorded: Aneurinae (Paraneurus), Carventinae (Dundocoris) and Mezirinae (Afropictinus, Embuana, Linnavuoriessa, Neochelonoderus, Usumbaraia); the two latter subfamilies were also represented by specimens not assignable to nominal genera. Barring the six nominal species of Neochelonoderus and Afropictinus described earlier by us from these samples and representing 11 of the herein defined Operational Taxonomic Units (OTU), only one of the remaining 52 OTUs could be assigned to a named species; the remaining 51 OTUs (81%) represent unnamed species. Average diversity of Aradidae is 4.64 species per locality; diversity on the three geologically young volcanoes (Mts Hanang, Meru, Kilimanjaro) is significantly lower (1.33) than on the nine Eastern Arc Mountains (5.67) and in two lowland forests (5). Observed phylogeographic structure of Aradidae in TFA can be attributed to vicariance, while the depauperate fauna of Aradidae on geologically young Tanzanian volcanoes was likely formed anew by colonisation from nearby and geologically older forests.https://www.eje.cz/artkey/eje-201801-0051_Survey_and_DNA_barcoding_of_flat_bugs_Hemiptera_Aradidae_in_the_Tanzanian_Forest_Archipelago_reveal_a_phylog.phpheteropteraaradidaemezirinaemicropterytanzaniabarcodingphylogeographyeastern arc mountains
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Survey and DNA barcoding of flat bugs (Hemiptera: Aradidae) in the Tanzanian Forest Archipelago reveal a phylogeographically structured fauna largely unknown at the species level
European Journal of Entomology
heteroptera
aradidae
mezirinae
microptery
tanzania
barcoding
phylogeography
eastern arc mountains
author_facet Vasily V. GREBENNIKOV
Ernst HEISS
author_sort Vasily V. GREBENNIKOV
title Survey and DNA barcoding of flat bugs (Hemiptera: Aradidae) in the Tanzanian Forest Archipelago reveal a phylogeographically structured fauna largely unknown at the species level
title_short Survey and DNA barcoding of flat bugs (Hemiptera: Aradidae) in the Tanzanian Forest Archipelago reveal a phylogeographically structured fauna largely unknown at the species level
title_full Survey and DNA barcoding of flat bugs (Hemiptera: Aradidae) in the Tanzanian Forest Archipelago reveal a phylogeographically structured fauna largely unknown at the species level
title_fullStr Survey and DNA barcoding of flat bugs (Hemiptera: Aradidae) in the Tanzanian Forest Archipelago reveal a phylogeographically structured fauna largely unknown at the species level
title_full_unstemmed Survey and DNA barcoding of flat bugs (Hemiptera: Aradidae) in the Tanzanian Forest Archipelago reveal a phylogeographically structured fauna largely unknown at the species level
title_sort survey and dna barcoding of flat bugs (hemiptera: aradidae) in the tanzanian forest archipelago reveal a phylogeographically structured fauna largely unknown at the species level
publisher Institute of Entomology, Biology Centre, Czech Academy of Science
series European Journal of Entomology
issn 1210-5759
1802-8829
publishDate 2018-09-01
description We report results of a faunal survey of Aradidae flat bugs sampled by sifting litter in 14 wet and discrete Tanzanian primary forests (= Tanzanian Forest Archipelago, TFA) of different geological origins and ages. Images, locality data and, when available, DNA barcoding sequences of 300 Aradidae adults and nymphs forming the core of the herein analyzed data are publicly available online at dx.doi.org/10.5883/DS-ARADTZ. Three Aradidae subfamilies and seven genera were recorded: Aneurinae (Paraneurus), Carventinae (Dundocoris) and Mezirinae (Afropictinus, Embuana, Linnavuoriessa, Neochelonoderus, Usumbaraia); the two latter subfamilies were also represented by specimens not assignable to nominal genera. Barring the six nominal species of Neochelonoderus and Afropictinus described earlier by us from these samples and representing 11 of the herein defined Operational Taxonomic Units (OTU), only one of the remaining 52 OTUs could be assigned to a named species; the remaining 51 OTUs (81%) represent unnamed species. Average diversity of Aradidae is 4.64 species per locality; diversity on the three geologically young volcanoes (Mts Hanang, Meru, Kilimanjaro) is significantly lower (1.33) than on the nine Eastern Arc Mountains (5.67) and in two lowland forests (5). Observed phylogeographic structure of Aradidae in TFA can be attributed to vicariance, while the depauperate fauna of Aradidae on geologically young Tanzanian volcanoes was likely formed anew by colonisation from nearby and geologically older forests.
topic heteroptera
aradidae
mezirinae
microptery
tanzania
barcoding
phylogeography
eastern arc mountains
url https://www.eje.cz/artkey/eje-201801-0051_Survey_and_DNA_barcoding_of_flat_bugs_Hemiptera_Aradidae_in_the_Tanzanian_Forest_Archipelago_reveal_a_phylog.php
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