A comparative description of the mesosomal musculature in Sphecidae and Ampulicidae (Hymenoptera, Apoidea) using 3D techniques

Conflicting hypotheses about the relationships among the major lineages of aculeate Hymenoptera clearly show the necessity of detailed comparative morphological studies. Using micro-computed tomography and 3D reconstructions, the skeletal musculature of the meso- and metathorax and t...

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Main Authors: Maraike Willsch, Frank Friedrich, Daniel Baum, Ivo Jurisch, Michael Ohl
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Language:English
Published: Pensoft Publishers 2020-05-01
Series:Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift
Online Access:https://dez.pensoft.net/article/49493/download/pdf/
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spelling doaj-bcf17b9ab0a0426b86afe5e705f7c49b2020-11-25T02:25:24ZengPensoft PublishersDeutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift1860-13242020-05-01671516710.3897/dez.67.4949349493A comparative description of the mesosomal musculature in Sphecidae and Ampulicidae (Hymenoptera, Apoidea) using 3D techniquesMaraike Willsch0Frank Friedrich1Daniel Baum2Ivo Jurisch3Michael Ohl4Museum für Naturkunde, BerlinUniversity of HamburgZuse Institute BerlinMuseum für Naturkunde, BerlinMuseum für Naturkunde, Berlin Conflicting hypotheses about the relationships among the major lineages of aculeate Hymenoptera clearly show the necessity of detailed comparative morphological studies. Using micro-computed tomography and 3D reconstructions, the skeletal musculature of the meso- and metathorax and the first and second abdominal segment in Apoidea are described. Females of Sceliphron destillatorium, Sphex (Fernaldina) lucae (both Sphecidae), and Ampulex compressa (Ampulicidae) were examined. The morphological terminology provided by the Hymenoptera Anatomy Ontology is used. Up to 42 muscles were found. The three species differ in certain numerical and structural aspects. Ampulicidae differs significantly from Sphecidae in the metathorax and the anterior abdomen. The metapleural apodeme and paracoxal ridge are weakly developed in Ampulicidae, which affect some muscular structures. Furthermore, the muscles that insert on the coxae and trochanters are broader and longer in Ampulicidae. A conspicuous characteristic of Sphecidae is the absence of the metaphragma. Overall, we identified four hitherto unrecognized muscles. Our work suggests additional investigations on structures discussed in this paper. https://dez.pensoft.net/article/49493/download/pdf/
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Frank Friedrich
Daniel Baum
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Michael Ohl
spellingShingle Maraike Willsch
Frank Friedrich
Daniel Baum
Ivo Jurisch
Michael Ohl
A comparative description of the mesosomal musculature in Sphecidae and Ampulicidae (Hymenoptera, Apoidea) using 3D techniques
Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift
author_facet Maraike Willsch
Frank Friedrich
Daniel Baum
Ivo Jurisch
Michael Ohl
author_sort Maraike Willsch
title A comparative description of the mesosomal musculature in Sphecidae and Ampulicidae (Hymenoptera, Apoidea) using 3D techniques
title_short A comparative description of the mesosomal musculature in Sphecidae and Ampulicidae (Hymenoptera, Apoidea) using 3D techniques
title_full A comparative description of the mesosomal musculature in Sphecidae and Ampulicidae (Hymenoptera, Apoidea) using 3D techniques
title_fullStr A comparative description of the mesosomal musculature in Sphecidae and Ampulicidae (Hymenoptera, Apoidea) using 3D techniques
title_full_unstemmed A comparative description of the mesosomal musculature in Sphecidae and Ampulicidae (Hymenoptera, Apoidea) using 3D techniques
title_sort comparative description of the mesosomal musculature in sphecidae and ampulicidae (hymenoptera, apoidea) using 3d techniques
publisher Pensoft Publishers
series Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift
issn 1860-1324
publishDate 2020-05-01
description Conflicting hypotheses about the relationships among the major lineages of aculeate Hymenoptera clearly show the necessity of detailed comparative morphological studies. Using micro-computed tomography and 3D reconstructions, the skeletal musculature of the meso- and metathorax and the first and second abdominal segment in Apoidea are described. Females of Sceliphron destillatorium, Sphex (Fernaldina) lucae (both Sphecidae), and Ampulex compressa (Ampulicidae) were examined. The morphological terminology provided by the Hymenoptera Anatomy Ontology is used. Up to 42 muscles were found. The three species differ in certain numerical and structural aspects. Ampulicidae differs significantly from Sphecidae in the metathorax and the anterior abdomen. The metapleural apodeme and paracoxal ridge are weakly developed in Ampulicidae, which affect some muscular structures. Furthermore, the muscles that insert on the coxae and trochanters are broader and longer in Ampulicidae. A conspicuous characteristic of Sphecidae is the absence of the metaphragma. Overall, we identified four hitherto unrecognized muscles. Our work suggests additional investigations on structures discussed in this paper.
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