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Antiquity and evolution of prosternal horns in baridine weevils (Coleoptera: Curculionidae)

机译:丁香象鼻虫的古代和前胸角的进化(鞘翅目:Curculionidae)

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Among weevils of the subfamily Baridinae (548 extant genera and ca. 9,000 species), unique prosternal horns and associated sheaths have evolved independently multiple times. These structures are utilized in a unique form of male-male aggression in which males push, rather than overturn as in most other horned beetles, their competitor. Herein we report the first fossils of male Baridinae exhibiting such prosternal horns. Two males recovered from the middle Eocene Green River Formation in northwestern Colorado serve to provide a minimum age (at ca. 47 million years old) for both the origin of horns and its associated form of male-male combat in Baridinae.
机译:在Baridinae亚科(现存的548个属和大约9,000种)的象鼻虫中,独特的胸骨前角和相关的鞘已独立地多次进化。这些结构以一种独特的男女攻击方式加以利用,在这种攻击中,雄性推动而不是像其他大多数有角的甲虫一样,将其推翻。在这里,我们报告显示出这样的胸骨前角的雄性Baridinae的第一批化石。从科罗拉多州西北部的始新世绿河中部发现的两名雄性动物为角的起源及其在Baridinae的相关的雌雄交战形式提供了最小年龄(约4700万岁)。

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