Project 4220: R. Shen, H. Aspöck, U. Aspöck, J. Plant, Y. Dai, X. Liu. 2022. Unraveling the evolutionary history of the snakefly family Inocelliidae (Insecta: Raphidioptera) through integrative phylogenetics. Cladistics. Early View:null.
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Abstract

Inocelliidae is one of the two extant families of the holometabolan order Raphidioptera (snakeflies), with the modern fauna represented by seven genera and 44 species. The evolutionary history of the family is little-known. Here we present the first phylogenetic and biogeographical analyses based on a worldwide sampling of taxa and datasets combined with morphological characters and mitochondrial genomes, aiming to investigate the intergeneric phylogeny and historical biogeography of Inocelliidae. The phylogenetic inference from the combined analysis of morphological and molecular data recovered the sister-group relationship between a clade of (Negha + Indianoinocellia) + Sininocellia and a clade of Fibla + the Inocellia clade (interiorly nested by Amurinocellia and Parainocellia). Amurinocellia stat.r. and Parainocellia stat.r. et emend.n. are relegated to subgeneric status within Inocellia, whereas a newly erected subgenus of Inocellia, Epinocellia subgen.n., accommodates the former Parainocellia burmana (U. Aspöck and H. Aspöck, 1968) plus a new species Inocellia (Epinocellia) weii sp.n. Further, the Inocellia crassicornis group constitutes the nominotypical subgenus Inocellia stat.n., but the Inocellia fulvostigmata group is paraphyletic. Diversification within Inocelliidae is distinguished by an Eocene divergence leading to extant genera and a Miocene radiation of species. A biogeographical scenario depicts how the diverse inocelliid fauna from East Asia could have originated from western North America via dispersal across the Beringia during the early Tertiary, and how the Miocene ancestors of Inocellia could have accomplished long-distance dispersals via the Tibet–Himalayan corridor or eastern Palaearctic to western Palaearctic. Our results shed new light specifically on the evolution of Inocelliidae and, in general, the Raphidioptera.


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Article DOI: 10.1111/cla.12503

Project DOI: 10.7934/P4220, http://dx.doi.org/10.7934/P4220
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    Authors' Institutions

    • China Agricultural University

    • University of Vienna

    • Natural History Museum, Vienna (Naturhistorisches Museum, Wien)

    • Medical University of Vienna

    • Wujiang Customs



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    [1] Mongoloraphidia harmandi
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    [2] Agulla arizonica
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    [3] Xanthostigma gobicola
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    [4] Amurinocellia sinensis
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    [5] Amurinocellia calida
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    [6] Amurinocellia sinica
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    [7] Fibla hesperica
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    [8] Fibla maclachlani
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    [9] Fibla pasiphae
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    [10] Fibla peyerimhoffi
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    [11] Indianoinocellia mayana
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    [12] Indianoinocellia pilicornis
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    [13] Inocellia bhutana
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    [14] Inocellia bilobata
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    [15] Inocellia biprocessus
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    [16] Inocellia cheni
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    [17] Inocellia cornuta
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    [18] Inocellia crassicornis
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    [19] Inocellia digitiformis
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    [20] Inocellia elegans
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    [21] Inocellia fujiana
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    [22] Inocellia fulvostigmata fulvostigmata
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    [23] Inocellia fulvostigmata nigrostigmata
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    [24] Inocellia hainanica
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    [25] Inocellia hamata
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    [26] Inocellia indica
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    [27] Inocellia japonica
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    [28] Inocellia longispina
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    [29] Inocellia nigra
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    [30] Inocellia obtusangularis
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    [31] Inocellia occidentalis
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    [32] Inocellia rara
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    [33] Inocellia shinohara
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    [34] Inocellia aspouckorum
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    [35] Inocellia striata
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    [36] Inocellia taiwana
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    [37] Inocellia tibetana
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    [38] Inocellia yunnanica
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    [39] Negha inflata
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    [40] Negha longicornis
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    [41] Negha meridionalis
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    [42] Parainocellia bicolor
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    [43] Parainocellia braueri
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    [44] Epinocellia burmana
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    [45] Parainocellia ressli
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    [46] Epinocellia weii
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    [47] Sininocellia gigantos
    Last Modified in 03/24/22
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