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- Title
Evolution of the Canthonini Longitarsi (Scarabaeidae) in Madagascar.
- Authors
Wirta, Helena; Montreuil, Olivier
- Abstract
Dung beetle species belonging to the worldwide tribe Canthonini (Scarabaeidae) and occurring in Madagascar are all endemic to that island. The Malagasy Canthonini form three lineages, one of which is the group Longitarsi that includes five genera. The phylogenetic relationships of Malagasy Canthonini are not fully resolved and only few species of Longitarsi have been included in previous studies. Here we infer the phylogenetic relationships within the Longitarsi group using molecular data and together with morphological examination revise the systematics of the group. The five genera of the Longitarsi group form one monophyletic clade and thus we suggest the synonymization of the younger genera Sikorantus, Phacosomoides, Madaphacosoma and Aleiantus; with the oldest genus belonging to this clade Epactoides. We describe two new species: Epactoides jounii sp. n and Epactoides mangabeensis sp. n. Most of the species of Longitarsi inhabit the eastern rainforests, with very low local species diversity and highly restricted geographical ranges. In the group Longitarsi four species are wingless. The loss of wings has evolved at least twice, at high altitude along the mountain range.
- Subjects
MADAGASCAR; SCARABAEIDAE; BEETLES; SPECIES diversity; BIOLOGICAL evolution; BIODIVERSITY
- Publication
Zoologica Scripta, 2008, Vol 37, Issue 6, p651
- ISSN
0300-3256
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/j.1463-6409.2008.00352.x