A second locality for the Namib darkling beetle Onymacris brainei (Tenebrionidae , Coleoptera) and first report on its molecular phylogenetic placement
- ECU Author/Contributor (non-ECU co-authors, if there are any, appear on document)
- Jason E. Bond (Creator)
- Trip Lamb (Creator)
- Eugene Marais (Creator)
- Institution
- East Carolina University (ECU )
- Web Site: http://www.ecu.edu/lib/
Abstract: Onymacris brainei Penrith , 1984 - the most recent species of Onymacris to be described - is known only from its type locality in the Namib Desert , adjacent to the Cunene River in northern Namibia. No additional specimens are known to have been collected beyond the type series. Herein , we report on eight specimens discovered at a second site near the original locality. DNA from four beetles was used to determine the phylogenetic placement of O. brainei among congeners , based on sequence data from one nuclear (histone III) and two mitochondrial (cox1 , cox2) genes. Maximum likelihood analysis identifies O. brainei as a member of the 'white' Onymacris clade , in which it forms a strongly supported subclade with O. bicolor and O. marginipennis. More broadly , its phylogenetic placement augments previous molecular results that revealed a sister taxon relationship between the 'white' Onymacris and a second genus , Physadesmia. The paraphyly of Onymacris with respect to Physadesmia highlights a need for nomenclatural change , but revision should await acquisition of genetic data for the few species outstanding in both genera.
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- Lamb T , Marais E , Bond JE (2017) A second locality for the Namib darkling beetle Onymacris brainei (Tenebrionidae , Coleoptera) and first report on its molecular phylogenetic placement. ZooKeys 687: 63-72. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.687.13660
- Language: English
- Date: 2017
- Keywords
- Adesmiini, Namib Desert, Tenebrionidae
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