An integrative approach in the assessment of species delimitation and structure of the Merodon nanus species group (Diptera: Syrphidae)
The Merodon nanus group (Diptera, Syrphidae) is a small group of closely related species with high morphological similarity. Until now, based on morphological characters, this group consisted of five species: M. nanus Sack, 1931; M. telmateia Hurkmans, 1987; M. kopensis Vujić et Hayat, 2015; M. neon...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Organisms diversity & evolution 2018-12, Vol.18 (4), p.479-497 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The
Merodon nanus
group (Diptera, Syrphidae) is a small group of closely related species with high morphological similarity. Until now, based on morphological characters, this group consisted of five species:
M. nanus
Sack, 1931;
M. telmateia
Hurkmans, 1987;
M. kopensis
Vujić et Hayat, 2015;
M. neonanus
Vujić et Taylor, 2015; and
M. rasicus
Vujić et Radenković, 2015. Here, using an integrative approach based on molecular characters (sequences of the D2–3 region of the nuclear 28S rRNA gene and the mitochondrial COI gene) and data obtained from geometric morphometry of wing shape, we distinguish all five previously morphologically defined species of the group. Additionally, we identify one species as being new to science,
M. vladimiri
Vujić et Kočiš Tubić sp. n. We emphasize the separation of this newly described species according to the sequences obtained from the slowly evolving 28S rRNA gene, which demonstrated four to five mutation positions between this species and morphologically the most similar
M. neonanus
species. Also, our results show a clear division of
M. telmateia
into at least three population groups that we designate as the subspecies:
M. telmateia mediterraneus
Ačanski et Kočiš Tubić subsp. n. and
M. telmateia samosensis
Ačanski et Kočiš Tubić subsp. n. exhibiting western distributions (western Anatolia and the Greek island of Samos, respectively) and the nominative subspecies
M. telmateia telmateia
with an eastern Anatolian distribution. |
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ISSN: | 1439-6092 1618-1077 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s13127-018-0381-7 |