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Phylogeny, classification and evolution of the water scavenger beetle tribe H ydrobiusini inferred from morphology and molecules ( C oleoptera: H ydrophilidae: H ydrophilinae)
Author(s) -
SHORT ANDREW E. Z.,
COLE JEFFREY,
TOUSSAINT EMMANUEL F. A.
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
systematic entomology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.552
H-Index - 66
eISSN - 1365-3113
pISSN - 0307-6970
DOI - 10.1111/syen.12239
Subject(s) - monophyly , biology , polyphyly , tribe , zoology , genus , phylogenetics , evolutionary biology , clade , biochemistry , sociology , gene , anthropology
The water scavenger beetle tribe H ydrobiusini contains 47 species in eight genera distributed worldwide. Most species of the tribe are aquatic, although several species are known to occur in waterfalls or tree mosses. Some members of the tribe are known to communicate via underwater stridulation. While recent morphological and molecular‐based phylogenies have affirmed the monophyly of the tribe as currently circumscribed, doubts remain about the monophyly of included genera. Here we use morphological and molecular data to infer a species‐level phylogeny of the H ydrobiusini. The monophyly of the tribe is decisively supported, as is the monophyly of most genera. The genus H ydrobius was found to be polyphyletic, and as a result the genus L imnohydrobius stat. rev. is removed from synonymy with H ydrobius , yielding three new combinations: L . melaenus comb.n. , L . orientalis comb.n. , and L . tumbius comb.n. Recent changes to the species‐level taxonomy of H ydrobius are reviewed. The morphology of the stridulatory apparatus has undergone a single remarkable transformation within the lineage, from a simple, unmodified pars stridens to one that is highly organized and complex. We present an updated key to genera, revised generic diagnoses and a list of the known distributions for all species within the tribe.

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