The first holistic SEM study of Coniopterygidae (Neuroptera) - structural evidence and phylogenetic implications

Adults of two coniopterygid species, Aleuropteryx juniperi Ohm, 1968 (Aleuropteryginae) and Semidalis aleyrodiformis (Stephens, 1836) (Coniopteryginae), were studied using scanning electron microscopy. Interspecific differences in the ultrastructure of the integument of all the major parts of the bo...

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Main Authors: Dominique ZIMMERMANN, Waltraud KLEPAL, Ulrike ASPÖCK
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Language:English
Published: Institute of Entomology, Biology Centre, Czech Academy of Science 2009-11-01
Series:European Journal of Entomology
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Online Access:https://www.eje.cz/artkey/eje-200904-0024_The_first_holistic_SEM_study_of_Coniopterygidae_Neuroptera_-_structural_evidence_and_phylogenetic_implication.php
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spelling doaj-c30ba5a62ea84d86828163321b7178e72021-04-16T20:34:37ZengInstitute of Entomology, Biology Centre, Czech Academy of ScienceEuropean Journal of Entomology1210-57591802-88292009-11-01106465166210.14411/eje.2009.081eje-200904-0024The first holistic SEM study of Coniopterygidae (Neuroptera) - structural evidence and phylogenetic implicationsDominique ZIMMERMANN0Waltraud KLEPAL1Ulrike ASPÖCK2Natural History Museum Vienna, 2. Zoological Department, Burgring 7, 1010 Vienna, Austria; e-mails: dominique.zimmermann@nhm-wien.ac.at; ulrike.aspoeck@nhm-wien.ac.atUniversity of Vienna, Institution of Cell Imaging and Ultrastructure Research, Althanstrasse 14, 1090 Vienna, Austria; e-mail: waltraud.klepal@univie.ac.atNatural History Museum Vienna, 2. Zoological Department, Burgring 7, 1010 Vienna, Austria; e-mails: dominique.zimmermann@nhm-wien.ac.at; ulrike.aspoeck@nhm-wien.ac.atAdults of two coniopterygid species, Aleuropteryx juniperi Ohm, 1968 (Aleuropteryginae) and Semidalis aleyrodiformis (Stephens, 1836) (Coniopteryginae), were studied using scanning electron microscopy. Interspecific differences in the ultrastructure of the integument of all the major parts of the body were identified and described, and the functional and phylogenetic implications of the differences discussed. Additionally, the enlarged terminal segment of the labial palps of the Coniopterygidae and the Sisyridae, which up to now has been used as an argument for a sister-group relationship between these two families, was subjected to a thorough comparison. The very different morphology makes independent enlargement of the terminal palpal segment in both families plausible. This finding is congruent with the earlier hypothesis of a sister-group relationship between Coniopterygidae and the dilarid clade, which was proposed on the basis of molecular data, larval morphology and male genital sclerites. Finally, a new classification of the coniopterygid subfamilies is presented based on characters of the larval head (prominence of the ocular region, relative length of sucking stylets). The following relationship is hypothesized: (Brucheiserinae + Coniopteryginae) + Aleuropteryginae, and the implications of this hypothesis for the phylogenetic interpretation of the ultrastructural differences that we found are discussed: (1) The wax glands, as well as plicatures, are interpreted as belonging to the ground pattern of the family Coniopterygidae, and (2) the wax glands are considered to have been reduced in Brucheiserinae and the plicatures in Coniopteryginae. A distinct (though reduced) spiraculum 8 was detected in Semidalis aleyrodiformis; as a consequence the hypothesis that the loss of spiraculum 8 is an autapomorphy of Coniopteryginae is refuted.https://www.eje.cz/artkey/eje-200904-0024_The_first_holistic_SEM_study_of_Coniopterygidae_Neuroptera_-_structural_evidence_and_phylogenetic_implication.phpconiopterygidaesemidalis aleyrodiformisaleuropteryx juniperimorphologyultrastructuresensillaplicatureslabial palpswax glandsphylogeny
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author Dominique ZIMMERMANN
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Waltraud KLEPAL
Ulrike ASPÖCK
The first holistic SEM study of Coniopterygidae (Neuroptera) - structural evidence and phylogenetic implications
European Journal of Entomology
coniopterygidae
semidalis aleyrodiformis
aleuropteryx juniperi
morphology
ultrastructure
sensilla
plicatures
labial palps
wax glands
phylogeny
author_facet Dominique ZIMMERMANN
Waltraud KLEPAL
Ulrike ASPÖCK
author_sort Dominique ZIMMERMANN
title The first holistic SEM study of Coniopterygidae (Neuroptera) - structural evidence and phylogenetic implications
title_short The first holistic SEM study of Coniopterygidae (Neuroptera) - structural evidence and phylogenetic implications
title_full The first holistic SEM study of Coniopterygidae (Neuroptera) - structural evidence and phylogenetic implications
title_fullStr The first holistic SEM study of Coniopterygidae (Neuroptera) - structural evidence and phylogenetic implications
title_full_unstemmed The first holistic SEM study of Coniopterygidae (Neuroptera) - structural evidence and phylogenetic implications
title_sort first holistic sem study of coniopterygidae (neuroptera) - structural evidence and phylogenetic implications
publisher Institute of Entomology, Biology Centre, Czech Academy of Science
series European Journal of Entomology
issn 1210-5759
1802-8829
publishDate 2009-11-01
description Adults of two coniopterygid species, Aleuropteryx juniperi Ohm, 1968 (Aleuropteryginae) and Semidalis aleyrodiformis (Stephens, 1836) (Coniopteryginae), were studied using scanning electron microscopy. Interspecific differences in the ultrastructure of the integument of all the major parts of the body were identified and described, and the functional and phylogenetic implications of the differences discussed. Additionally, the enlarged terminal segment of the labial palps of the Coniopterygidae and the Sisyridae, which up to now has been used as an argument for a sister-group relationship between these two families, was subjected to a thorough comparison. The very different morphology makes independent enlargement of the terminal palpal segment in both families plausible. This finding is congruent with the earlier hypothesis of a sister-group relationship between Coniopterygidae and the dilarid clade, which was proposed on the basis of molecular data, larval morphology and male genital sclerites. Finally, a new classification of the coniopterygid subfamilies is presented based on characters of the larval head (prominence of the ocular region, relative length of sucking stylets). The following relationship is hypothesized: (Brucheiserinae + Coniopteryginae) + Aleuropteryginae, and the implications of this hypothesis for the phylogenetic interpretation of the ultrastructural differences that we found are discussed: (1) The wax glands, as well as plicatures, are interpreted as belonging to the ground pattern of the family Coniopterygidae, and (2) the wax glands are considered to have been reduced in Brucheiserinae and the plicatures in Coniopteryginae. A distinct (though reduced) spiraculum 8 was detected in Semidalis aleyrodiformis; as a consequence the hypothesis that the loss of spiraculum 8 is an autapomorphy of Coniopteryginae is refuted.
topic coniopterygidae
semidalis aleyrodiformis
aleuropteryx juniperi
morphology
ultrastructure
sensilla
plicatures
labial palps
wax glands
phylogeny
url https://www.eje.cz/artkey/eje-200904-0024_The_first_holistic_SEM_study_of_Coniopterygidae_Neuroptera_-_structural_evidence_and_phylogenetic_implication.php
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