A comparative morphological study of the terminalia of Scarabaeoidea (Coleoptera) with a special emphasis on Pleurosticti

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Autor(a) principal: Cristóvão, Joana Pequito
Data de Publicação: 2021
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: The Scarabaeoidea comprises over 35,000 known species worldwide within 12 families and, despite being an important group in terms of ecosystem services as well as the long and complex history in terms of classification, its taxonomy remains unstable. Various morphological characters and character complexes have been used to help inform on the higher taxonomy of the superfamily and, despite few efforts, knowledge about the terminalia of Scarabaeoidea remains limited. The terminalia, especially that of the males, has long been known to bear informative characters that allow even cryptic species to be recognised. The main impediment for a comparative study of the terminalia of Scarabaeoidea is that specialists of different taxa utilise different terminologies for supposedly homologous structures. In the first chapter of this study the terminology of the terminalia of males and females is discussed and homogenised, culminating in a Scarabaeoidea-specific glossary, including synonyms for each term. The following structures are described here for the first time: “bursa spiculare”, “spicula”, “mesobursite” and “pseudocoxite (type I and type II)”. A standardised dissecting protocol, including adjustments to the general technique, depending on the taxon, is provided for the first time. The external sexual dimorphism of some of the most difficult groups to sex are also provided. In the second chapter, an indepth study of male and female terminalia of Pleurosticti was performed, based on, where possible, the type species for all tribes and subtribes, as well as taxa which have been synonymised with these. The main potentially informative patterns for different taxa are discussed and compared to those of other Scarabaeoidea. A wealth of characters and character states, some of which novel, were found in the terminalia of both males and females. It was found that Dynastinae and Rutelinae are characteristically indistinguishable from one another, with many character states overlapping between the two (currently accepted) subfamilies. Cetoniinae (including Trichiini and Valgini) were found to have a unique character, a bursa spiculare. Valgini was found to be subdivided into two main groups which require further analyses. Melolonthinae was found to be very heterogeneous, with some taxa most similar to Dynastinae-Rutelinae and others to Cetoniinae, therefore requiring further studies and analyses. The male of Pachypodini was found to share two unique characters: a bursa spiculare, unique to Cetoniinae, and a spicula, unique to some melolonthine taxa as well as other non-Pleurosticti Scarabaeoidea.
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spelling A comparative morphological study of the terminalia of Scarabaeoidea (Coleoptera) with a special emphasis on PleurostictiScarabaeoideaPleurostictiTermináliaMorfologia comparativaCNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ECOLOGIAScarabaeoideaPleurostictiTerminaliaComparative morphologyThe Scarabaeoidea comprises over 35,000 known species worldwide within 12 families and, despite being an important group in terms of ecosystem services as well as the long and complex history in terms of classification, its taxonomy remains unstable. Various morphological characters and character complexes have been used to help inform on the higher taxonomy of the superfamily and, despite few efforts, knowledge about the terminalia of Scarabaeoidea remains limited. The terminalia, especially that of the males, has long been known to bear informative characters that allow even cryptic species to be recognised. The main impediment for a comparative study of the terminalia of Scarabaeoidea is that specialists of different taxa utilise different terminologies for supposedly homologous structures. In the first chapter of this study the terminology of the terminalia of males and females is discussed and homogenised, culminating in a Scarabaeoidea-specific glossary, including synonyms for each term. The following structures are described here for the first time: “bursa spiculare”, “spicula”, “mesobursite” and “pseudocoxite (type I and type II)”. A standardised dissecting protocol, including adjustments to the general technique, depending on the taxon, is provided for the first time. The external sexual dimorphism of some of the most difficult groups to sex are also provided. In the second chapter, an indepth study of male and female terminalia of Pleurosticti was performed, based on, where possible, the type species for all tribes and subtribes, as well as taxa which have been synonymised with these. The main potentially informative patterns for different taxa are discussed and compared to those of other Scarabaeoidea. A wealth of characters and character states, some of which novel, were found in the terminalia of both males and females. It was found that Dynastinae and Rutelinae are characteristically indistinguishable from one another, with many character states overlapping between the two (currently accepted) subfamilies. Cetoniinae (including Trichiini and Valgini) were found to have a unique character, a bursa spiculare. Valgini was found to be subdivided into two main groups which require further analyses. Melolonthinae was found to be very heterogeneous, with some taxa most similar to Dynastinae-Rutelinae and others to Cetoniinae, therefore requiring further studies and analyses. The male of Pachypodini was found to share two unique characters: a bursa spiculare, unique to Cetoniinae, and a spicula, unique to some melolonthine taxa as well as other non-Pleurosticti Scarabaeoidea.CNPqScarabaeoidea Latreille, 1802 é composta por mais de 35.000 espécies conhecidas a nível mundial, distribuídas em 12 famílias. Embora seja um grupo importante em termos de serviços ecossistémicos e tenha um historial longo e complexo em termos de classificação, a taxonomia desta superfamília mantém-se instável. Vários caracteres morfológicos, bem como complexos de caracter, têm sido analizados com o intuito de informar sobre a organização supragenérica da supermafília e, embora tenham havido tentativas, o conhecimento acerca da terminália de Scarabaeoidea continua ténue. Desde há muito que se reconhece que a terminália, especialmente a dos machos, contém caracteres informativos que permitem a diferenciação e identificação até de espécies crípticas. O maior impedimento para estudos comparativos da terminália de Scarabaeoidea aparenta ser que especialistas em diferentes taxons utilizam terminologias diferentes para estructuras supostamente homólogas. No primeiro capítulo do presente estudo, a terminologia da terminália de machos e fêmeas é discutida e homogenizada, culminando num glossário específico para Scarabaeoidea que inclui sinónimos para cada termo. As seguintes estructuras são descritas pela primeira vez: “bursa spiculare”, “spicula”, “mesobursite” e “pseudocoxite (tipo I e tipo II)”. Um protocolo estandardizado para dissecção de Scarabaeoidea é providenciado pela primeira vez, incluindo indicações de ajustes à técnica generalizada para alguns taxons. Dimorfismo sexual externo é apontado para taxons aos quais é difícil de reconhecer se o espécime é macho ou fêmea, sem necessidade de dissecção. No segundo capítulo é feito um estudo aprofundado da terminália de machos e fêmeas de Pleurosticti baseado, quando possivel, em espécies tipo de todas as tribos e subtribos, incluindo taxons sinonimizados com estas. Padrões gerais, julgados potencialmente informativos e termos de agrupamentos, são discutidos e comparados com aqueles de outros Scarabaeoidea. Bastantes caracteres e estados de caracter, alguns dos quais novos, foram encontrados na terminália tanto em machos como em fêmeas. Dos resultados obtidos, destacam-se Dynastinae e Rutelinae por não apresentam caracteres ou estados de caracter únicos, com muitos dos estados de caracter sobrepondo-se em ambas as subfamílias. Cetoniinae (incluindo Trichiini e Valgini) contêm um caracter único, uma bursa spiculare. Valgini é subdividida em dois grupos gerais e requer análises futuras. Melolonthinae é bastante heterogéneo, contendo alguns taxons similares a Dynastinae-Rutelinae e outros similares a Cetoniinae, necessitando assim de estudos futuros. Os machos de Pachypodini contê dois caracteres específicos: uma bursa spiculare, diagnóstica de Cetoniinae, e uma spicula, diagnóstica de alguns taxons de Melolonthinae bem como de outros Scarabaeoidea não-Pleurosticti.Universidade Federal de Mato GrossoBrasilInstituto de Biociências (IB)UFMT CUC - CuiabáPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Ecologia e Conservação da BiodiversidadeMello, Fernando Zagury Vaz deGrossi, Paschoal Coelhohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/3649322809075237http://lattes.cnpq.br/0676101131499422Mello, Fernando Zagury Vaz de074.858.417-00http://lattes.cnpq.br/0676101131499422Andrade, Cristiano Lopes054.335.357-54http://lattes.cnpq.br/5970463103294441074.858.417-00055.268.137-70Cherman, Mariana Alejandra847.051.590-04http://lattes.cnpq.br/4273142394119103Melo, Gabriel Augusto Rodrigues de605.552.976-91http://lattes.cnpq.br/2921596575208159Dias, Fernando Maia Silva052.123.259-78http://lattes.cnpq.br/4172456303121517Fuhrmann, Juares314.961.028-19http://lattes.cnpq.br/8761458660779000Cristóvão, Joana Pequito2024-09-13T14:51:27Z2021-03-282024-09-13T14:51:27Z2021-01-08info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisCRISTÓVÃO, Joana Pequito. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv A comparative morphological study of the terminalia of Scarabaeoidea (Coleoptera) with a special emphasis on Pleurosticti
title A comparative morphological study of the terminalia of Scarabaeoidea (Coleoptera) with a special emphasis on Pleurosticti
spellingShingle A comparative morphological study of the terminalia of Scarabaeoidea (Coleoptera) with a special emphasis on Pleurosticti
Cristóvão, Joana Pequito
Scarabaeoidea
Pleurosticti
Terminália
Morfologia comparativa
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ECOLOGIA
Scarabaeoidea
Pleurosticti
Terminalia
Comparative morphology
title_short A comparative morphological study of the terminalia of Scarabaeoidea (Coleoptera) with a special emphasis on Pleurosticti
title_full A comparative morphological study of the terminalia of Scarabaeoidea (Coleoptera) with a special emphasis on Pleurosticti
title_fullStr A comparative morphological study of the terminalia of Scarabaeoidea (Coleoptera) with a special emphasis on Pleurosticti
title_full_unstemmed A comparative morphological study of the terminalia of Scarabaeoidea (Coleoptera) with a special emphasis on Pleurosticti
title_sort A comparative morphological study of the terminalia of Scarabaeoidea (Coleoptera) with a special emphasis on Pleurosticti
author Cristóvão, Joana Pequito
author_facet Cristóvão, Joana Pequito
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Mello, Fernando Zagury Vaz de
Grossi, Paschoal Coelho
http://lattes.cnpq.br/3649322809075237
http://lattes.cnpq.br/0676101131499422
Mello, Fernando Zagury Vaz de
074.858.417-00
http://lattes.cnpq.br/0676101131499422
Andrade, Cristiano Lopes
054.335.357-54
http://lattes.cnpq.br/5970463103294441
074.858.417-00
055.268.137-70
Cherman, Mariana Alejandra
847.051.590-04
http://lattes.cnpq.br/4273142394119103
Melo, Gabriel Augusto Rodrigues de
605.552.976-91
http://lattes.cnpq.br/2921596575208159
Dias, Fernando Maia Silva
052.123.259-78
http://lattes.cnpq.br/4172456303121517
Fuhrmann, Juares
314.961.028-19
http://lattes.cnpq.br/8761458660779000
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cristóvão, Joana Pequito
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Scarabaeoidea
Pleurosticti
Terminália
Morfologia comparativa
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ECOLOGIA
Scarabaeoidea
Pleurosticti
Terminalia
Comparative morphology
topic Scarabaeoidea
Pleurosticti
Terminália
Morfologia comparativa
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ECOLOGIA
Scarabaeoidea
Pleurosticti
Terminalia
Comparative morphology
description The Scarabaeoidea comprises over 35,000 known species worldwide within 12 families and, despite being an important group in terms of ecosystem services as well as the long and complex history in terms of classification, its taxonomy remains unstable. Various morphological characters and character complexes have been used to help inform on the higher taxonomy of the superfamily and, despite few efforts, knowledge about the terminalia of Scarabaeoidea remains limited. The terminalia, especially that of the males, has long been known to bear informative characters that allow even cryptic species to be recognised. The main impediment for a comparative study of the terminalia of Scarabaeoidea is that specialists of different taxa utilise different terminologies for supposedly homologous structures. In the first chapter of this study the terminology of the terminalia of males and females is discussed and homogenised, culminating in a Scarabaeoidea-specific glossary, including synonyms for each term. The following structures are described here for the first time: “bursa spiculare”, “spicula”, “mesobursite” and “pseudocoxite (type I and type II)”. A standardised dissecting protocol, including adjustments to the general technique, depending on the taxon, is provided for the first time. The external sexual dimorphism of some of the most difficult groups to sex are also provided. In the second chapter, an indepth study of male and female terminalia of Pleurosticti was performed, based on, where possible, the type species for all tribes and subtribes, as well as taxa which have been synonymised with these. The main potentially informative patterns for different taxa are discussed and compared to those of other Scarabaeoidea. A wealth of characters and character states, some of which novel, were found in the terminalia of both males and females. It was found that Dynastinae and Rutelinae are characteristically indistinguishable from one another, with many character states overlapping between the two (currently accepted) subfamilies. Cetoniinae (including Trichiini and Valgini) were found to have a unique character, a bursa spiculare. Valgini was found to be subdivided into two main groups which require further analyses. Melolonthinae was found to be very heterogeneous, with some taxa most similar to Dynastinae-Rutelinae and others to Cetoniinae, therefore requiring further studies and analyses. The male of Pachypodini was found to share two unique characters: a bursa spiculare, unique to Cetoniinae, and a spicula, unique to some melolonthine taxa as well as other non-Pleurosticti Scarabaeoidea.
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http://ri.ufmt.br/handle/1/5933
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