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Bridging the gap between chewing and sucking in the hemipteroid insects: new insights from Cretaceous amber

机译:缩小咀嚼和吸吮半萜类昆虫之间的鸿沟:白垩纪琥珀的新见解

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The diversity of feeding apparatuses in insects far exceeds that observed in any other animal group. Consequently, tracking mouthpart innovation in insects is one of the keys toward understanding their diversification. In hemipteroid insects (clade Paraneoptera or Acercaria: lice, thrips, aphids, cicadas, bugs, etc.), the transition from chewing to piercing-and-sucking mouthparts is widely regarded as the turning point that enabled hyperdiversification of the Hemiptera, the fifth largest insect order. However, the transitional process from chewing to piercing-and-sucking in the Paraneoptera was hitherto completely unknown. In this paper, we report a well preserved mid Cretaceous amber fossil of the paraneopteran insect family Archipsyllidae and describe it as Mydiognathus eviohlhoffae gen. et sp. n. This species has elongate mandibles and styliform laciniae similar to Hemiptera but retains functional chewing mouthparts. A number of morphological characters place the Archipsyllidae as the sister group of the thrips plus hemipterans, which strongly suggests that the mouthparts of M. eviohlhoffae represent a transitional condition from primitive chewing to derived piercing-and-sucking mouthparts. The clade composed of Archipsyllidae, thrips, and hemipterans is here named Pancondylognatha, a new supra-ordinal taxon. Based on newly obtained information, we also assess the monophyly of the Paraneoptera, which was called into question by recent phylogenomic analyses. A phylogenetic analysis that includes Mydiognathus strongly supports the monophyly of the Paraneoptera.
机译:昆虫中饲喂设备的多样性远远超过其他任何动物群体中观察到的多样性。因此,跟踪昆虫的口器创新是了解其多样性的关键之一。在半萜类昆虫中(副翼虫或A虫:虱子,蓟马,蚜虫,蝉,虫子等),从咀嚼过渡到刺吸式口器的过渡被广泛认为是使半翅目昆虫高度多样化的转折点。最大的昆虫秩序。然而,迄今为止,在对翅目中从咀嚼到刺穿和吸吮的过渡过程是完全未知的。在本文中,我们报告了一个保存良好的副翅目昆虫科Archipsyllidae的中白垩纪琥珀化石,并将其描述为Mydiognathus eviohlhoffae gen。等。 。该物种具有类似于半翅目的细长下颌骨和花状细菌,但保留了功能性咀嚼口器。许多形态学特征将群岛ip科作为蓟马和半翅类的姊妹群,这强烈表明M. eviohlhoffae的口器代表了从原始咀嚼到派生的刺吸式口器的过渡状态。由弓形科,蓟马和半翅类组成的进化枝在这里被称为Pancondylognatha,这是一种新的超常规分类群。根据最新获得的信息,我们还评估了副翅目的单性,最近的系统生物学分析对此提出了质疑。包括Mydiognathus在内的系统发育分析强烈支持副翅目的单生。

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