Poppe Jean Lucas, Gottschalk Marco Silva, Deprá Maríndia, Schmitz Hermes José, Valente Vera Lúcia Silva
Programa de Pós-Graduação em Biologia Animal, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS), Caixa Postal 15.053, 91501-970, Porto Alegre, RS, Brasil. Universidade Regional Integrada do Alto Uruguai e das Missões (URI), São Luiz Gonzaga, CEP: 97800-000, São Luiz Gonzaga, Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil..
Zootaxa. 2019 Aug 14;4656(2):zootaxa.4656.2.6. doi: 10.11646/zootaxa.4656.2.6.
Rhinoleucophenga Hendel is an endemic genus of the New World with most species recorded in Brazil. Rhinoleucophenga obesa (Loew) seemed to be the most widespread species, being recorded in the United States of America, Mexico and Brazil. In the Neotropical region, identifications of R. obesa were commonly based on the description of non-type specimens determined by Costa Lima (1935) and Malogolowkin (1946), although their identities were doubtful. However, the recent redescription of R. obesa from the type-series from Texas, USA, confirmed a long period of misidentifications and a new species, R. cantareira Vilela Bächli, was proposed based on Brazilian specimens. Thus, review of morphological and molecular traits of specimens previously identified as R. obesa in Neotropical biomes are necessary to check the identity and distribution of a group of sibling species: R. obesa, R. cantareira, R. gigantea (Thomson), R. pallida Hendel and R. pampeana Poppe et al. In the present paper, specimens previously determined as R. obesa, sampled in different Brazilian localities, were compared by morphological and molecular traits. Plates of female terminalia of R. cantareira and R. gigantea are presented for the first time. The spermathecal capsules (as well as the male epandrium) revealed useful characteristics to differentiate those species; these morphological differences were corroborated by a sequence fragment of COI. The specimens on which were based the descriptions of Rhinoleucophenga obesa sensu Costa Lima (1935) and sensu Malogolowkin (1946) were reviewed and confirmed as R. cantareira. Other Brazilian specimens from different localities, previously misidentified as R. obesa, were determined as R. gigantea or R. cantareira, with new records for both species. Therefore, the present study corresponds to the advance of identity definition and distribution of sibling species of Rhinoleucophenga commonly sampled in Neotropical inventory studies.
鼻白蠓属(Rhinoleucophenga)是新大陆特有的一个属,大多数物种记录于巴西。肥胖鼻白蠓(Rhinoleucophenga obesa,由洛伊定名)似乎是分布最广的物种,在美国、墨西哥和巴西都有记录。在新热带地区,肥胖鼻白蠓的鉴定通常基于科斯塔·利马(1935年)和马洛戈洛金(1946年)对非模式标本的描述,尽管它们的身份存疑。然而,最近根据来自美国得克萨斯州的模式系列对肥胖鼻白蠓进行的重新描述证实了长期以来的错误鉴定,并基于巴西标本提出了一个新物种——坎塔雷拉鼻白蠓(R. cantareira Vilela Bächli)。因此,有必要对新热带生物群落中先前鉴定为肥胖鼻白蠓的标本的形态和分子特征进行审查,以核查一组近缘物种的身份和分布情况,这些近缘物种包括:肥胖鼻白蠓、坎塔雷拉鼻白蠓、巨型鼻白蠓(R. gigantea,由汤姆森定名)、苍白鼻白蠓(R. pallida Hendel)和潘帕鼻白蠓(R. pampeana Poppe等人定名)。在本文中,对先前鉴定为肥胖鼻白蠓、采自巴西不同地点的标本进行了形态和分子特征比较。首次展示了坎塔雷拉鼻白蠓和巨型鼻白蠓的雌性尾器图版。受精囊(以及雄性尾叶)显示出有助于区分这些物种的特征;这些形态差异得到了细胞色素氧化酶亚基I(COI)序列片段的证实。对基于科斯塔·利马(1935年)和马洛戈洛金(1946年)描述的肥胖鼻白蠓标本进行了审查,并确认为坎塔雷拉鼻白蠓。来自不同地点、先前被误鉴定为肥胖鼻白蠓的其他巴西标本被确定为巨型鼻白蠓或坎塔雷拉鼻白蠓,这两个物种都有新的记录。因此,本研究推进了新热带地区清查研究中常见的鼻白蠓近缘物种的身份定义和分布研究。