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Phylogeny of the neotropical rove beetle genus Nordus (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae) with a special reference to the evolution of coloration and secondary sexual characters
Authors:Stylianos Chatzimanolis
Institution:Natural History Museum and Biodiversity Research Center, The University of Kansas, Lawrence, U.S.A.
Abstract:Abstract. A phylogenetic analysis for Nordus is provided; the monophyly of the genus is established and the phylogenetic relationships of its thirty-eight species are resolved. Analysis of eighty-seven morphological characters, including two coloration characters, produced four equally most-parsimonious trees (tree length = 365, consistency index = 0.38, retention index = 0.66). The coloration of the head and thorax is examined in the context of the reconstructed phylogeny and the evolution of heterochromy is discussed. Golden-orange coloration of the head and thorax evolved in the ancestor of Nordus. Black coloration of the head evolved at least five times, and black coloration of the thorax at least six times within the genus. The evolution of secondary sexual structures in Nordus is also examined in the context of the phylogeny. In males, a medial emarginate abdominal sternum VIII is the ancestral condition. The presence of a single large median lobe on sternum VIII or the presence of two elongate median lobes with a medial emargination on sternum VIII each represent independent evolution of modifications to the male sternum VIII in different lineages. In females, an unmodified abdominal sternum VIII is the ancestral condition. Evolution of an emargination, small lobe or pointed lobe on the margin of sternum VIII in females occurred in different lineages.
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