J 2015

The higher phylogeny of Leptophlebiidae (lnsecta: Ephemeroptera), with description of a new species of Calliarcys Eaton, 1881

GODUNKO, Roman J., Pavel SROKA, Tomáš SOLDÁN a Jindřiška BOJKOVÁ

Základní údaje

Originální název

The higher phylogeny of Leptophlebiidae (lnsecta: Ephemeroptera), with description of a new species of Calliarcys Eaton, 1881

Autoři

GODUNKO, Roman J. (203 Česká republika, garant), Pavel SROKA (203 Česká republika), Tomáš SOLDÁN (203 Česká republika) a Jindřiška BOJKOVÁ (203 Česká republika, domácí)

Vydání

ARTHROPOD SYSTEMATICS & PHYLOGENY, 2015, 1863-7221

Další údaje

Jazyk

angličtina

Typ výsledku

Článek v odborném periodiku

Obor

10600 1.6 Biological sciences

Stát vydavatele

Německo

Utajení

není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství

Impakt faktor

Impact factor: 1.655

Kód RIV

RIV/00216224:14310/15:00084152

Organizační jednotka

Přírodovědecká fakulta

UT WoS

000360875900003

Klíčová slova anglicky

Calliarcyinae; systematics; phylogeny; Asia Minor

Štítky

Změněno: 7. 3. 2018 15:04, Mgr. Lucie Jarošová, DiS.

Anotace

V originále

A detailed morphological description of the adults and larvae of Calliarcys van sp.n., the second representative of the genus Calliarcys Eaton, 1881 is provided, including a differential diagnosis with regard to Calliarcys humilis Eaton, 1881. C. van sp.n. is distinguished in the adult mainly by the colouration of the upper part of male compound eyes, shape of costal process of hind wings, and genitalia; in larvae it is distinguished by the shape of hypopharynx and labium; and by comparatively densely arranged unbranched longitudinal ridges on the exochorion of the fusiform eggs. The generic diagnosis for Calliarcys is re-evaluated and specified. The genus had already previously been proposed to constitute the subfamily Calliarcyinae within Leptophlebiidae, a concept which has not been generally accepted. Now this classification is tested by phylogenetic analysis, for the first time using a set of 20 morphological characters. Ambiguous characters from previous studies are discussed. Leptophlebiinae is confirmed as sister group to all remaining Leptophlebiidae. Calliarcys is revealed as sistergroup of Habrophlebiinae + Atalophlebiinae s.l., thus justifying its classification as a subfamily Calliarcyinae.