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Phylogeny and the fossil record of the Helophoridae reveal Jurassic origin of extant hydrophiloid lineages (Coleoptera: Polyphaga)
Authors:MARTIN FIKÁ?EK  ALEXANDER PROKIN  ROBERT B ANGUS  ALEXANDER PONOMARENKO  YANLI YUE  DONG REN  JAKUB PROKOP
Institution:1. Department of Entomology, National Museum, Prague, Czech Republic;2. Department of Zoology, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic;3. Papanin Institute for Inland Water Biology, Russian Academy of Science, Borok, Russia;4. Voronezh State University, Research‐Educational Centre ‘Venevitinovo’, Voronezh, Russia;5. Department of Entomology, The Natural History Museum, London, U.K.;6. Borissiak Paleontological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia;7. School of Life Science, Ningxia University, Ningxia, China;8. College of Life Sciences, Capital Normal University, Beijing, China
Abstract:We performed a phylogenetic analysis focused on the hydrophiloid family Helophoridae (Coleoptera: Polyphaga) in order to test the phylogenetic position of selected Mesozoic fossils assigned to the Hydrophiloidea. The analysis is based on 92 characters of larvae and adults, and includes all extant subgenera of Helophorus and representatives of all other extant hydrophiloid families. Based on this analysis, we provide additional evidence for the monophyly of the helophorid lineage containing the families Helophoridae, Georissidae and Epimetopidae, as well as the first hypothesis on the phylogenetic relationships within Helophorus, revealing three main clades: Lihelophorus, Rhopalohelophorus and the clade of sculptured small subgenera; the subgenera Helophorus s.str., Gephelophorus, Trichohelophorus and Transithelophorus are recognized as paraphyletic or polyphyletic. Inclusion of fossil species in the analysis reveals the Mesozoic genera Hydrophilopsia Ponomarenko, Laetopsia Fiká?ek et al. (adult forms) and Cretotaenia Ponomarenko (larval form) as basal extinct clades of the helophorid lineage, the former genus Mesosperchus Ponomarenko as containing probable stem taxa of Helophorus and the former genus Mesohelophorus Ponomarenko as a member of the Helophorus clade containing extant sculptured subgenera. The extant subgenus Thaumhelophorus syn.nov. is synonymized with Rhopalohelophorus. Our results show that the family Helophoridae may be dated back to the late Jurassic (c. 150 Ma) and the extant clades of Helophorus back to the Early Cretaceous (c. 136 Ma). The basal groups of Helophorus and the supposed basal extinct lineages of the helophorid lineages are shown to be aquatic as adults. A single origin of trichobothria and ventral hydrophobic pubescence in the common ancestor of the Hydrophiloidea is hypothesized, indicating ancestral aquatic habits in the adult stage for the whole Hydrophiloidea.
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