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dc.contributor.author | Cordeiro, Isabelle da Rocha Silva | - |
dc.date.accessioned | 2024-01-22T15:18:50Z | - |
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dc.description.abstract | Hemiptera é um grupo monofilético de insetos e sua principal sinapomorfia é a modificação da mandíbula e maxila em estiletes concêntricos com função picadora- sugadora, estando os palpos labial e maxilar ausentes. A ordem abrange quatro subordens, dentre as quais somente Heteroptera possui representantes aquáticos. Heteroptera é monofilética e apresenta como sinapormorfias o aparato glandular de cheiro do metatórax de adultos, o aparato glandular dorsal de cheiro do abdome em ninfas e uma forte redução do tentório (arcabouço quitinoso interno da cabeça). Representantes da infraordem Gerromorpha são conhecidos como heterópteros ou percevejos semiaquáticos e ocupam uma ampla gama de ambientes, como terrestres úmidos, não necessariamente próximos de corpos d’água, fitotelmata, habitats marginais a corpos d’água doce ou a superfície dos mesmos, habitats marinhos costeiros e até mesmo o oceano aberto. Dentre as famílias de Gerromorpha, Hydrometridae inclui atualmente três subfamílias (Hydrometrinae, Heterocleptinae e Limnobatodinae), com dez gêneros atuais e cerca de 130 espécies distribuídas mundialmente, exceto pela Antártica, e ainda conta com 11 gêneros fósseis, sendo o mais antigo datado do Cretáceo Inferior. Para o presente estudo, uma análise filogenética de Hydrometridae foi realizada com base em caracteres morfológicos. O grupo-externo foi formado por quatro famílias de Gerromorpha consideradas proximamente relacionadas a Hydrometridae em estudos prévios, enquanto o grupo-interno contou com oito dos dez gêneros atuais da família, além de dois gêneros inéditos de ilhas do Pacífico. Ao todo, 110 caracteres (68 binários e 42 multiestados) foram descritos e codificados, com diversos sendo ilustrados para facilitar sua interpretação. A análise filogenética foi realizada através de buscas heurísticas com pesos iguais no programa TNT 1.5 no taxon limit e por Inferência Bayesiana no programa MrBayes 3.2.2. O monofiletismo de Hydrometridae não foi recuperado, visto que Veliometra Andersen, 1977 (Heterocleptinae) foi recuperado como grupo-irmão de Macrovelia hornii Uhler, 1872 (Macroveliidae). Hermatobatidae foi recuperada como grupo-irmão de Hydrometridae. Hydrometrinae não foi recuperada como monofilética devido ao posicionamento de Limnobatodinae como grupo-irmão de (Bacillometra Esaki, 1927 + Hydrometra Latreille, 1797), sendo mais próxima deles do que outros gêneros integrantes da primeira subfamília. A subfamília Heterocleptinae, incluindo dois gêneros atuais e dois gêneros fósseis, é transferida para Macroveliidae. Os demais três gêneros atuais e um gênero fóssil previamente atribuídos a Macroveliidae são alocados em Macroveliinae. Duas subfamílias novas contendo gêneros previamente alocados em Hydrometrinae são erigidas, Cephalometrinae (gênero-tipo: Cephalometra Polhemus & Ferreira, 2018) e Chaetometrinae (gênero-tipo: Chaetometra Hungerford, 1950). Hydrometrinae passa a conter, dentre os gêneros atuais, apenas Bacillometra, Hydrometra e Bacillometroides Polhemus & Polhemus, 2010. Os gêneros fósseis que seguem atribuídos a Hydrometridae estão todos alocados em Hydrometrinae, alguns de forma provisória, até que sejam avaliados em um contexto filogenético | pt_BR |
dc.description.sponsorship | Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior - CAPES | pt_BR |
dc.language | por | pt_BR |
dc.publisher | Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro | pt_BR |
dc.subject | classificação | pt_BR |
dc.subject | insetos aquáticos | pt_BR |
dc.subject | percevejos semiaquáticos | pt_BR |
dc.subject | região neotropical | pt_BR |
dc.subject | taxonomia | pt_BR |
dc.subject | aquatic insects | pt_BR |
dc.subject | classification | pt_BR |
dc.subject | neotropical region | pt_BR |
dc.subject | semiaquatic bugs | pt_BR |
dc.subject | taxonomy | pt_BR |
dc.title | Análise filogenética de Hydrometridae Billberg, 1820 (insecta: hemiptera: heteroptera) | pt_BR |
dc.title.alternative | Phylogenetic analysis of Hydrometridae Billberg, 1820 (insecta: hemiptera: heteroptera) | en |
dc.type | Tese | pt_BR |
dc.description.abstractOther | Hemiptera is a monophyletic group of insects whose main synapomorphy is the modification of the mandibule and maxilla into concentric piercing-sucking stylets, with labial and maxillary palps absent. The order gathers four suborders, among which only Heteroptera has aquatic representatives. Heteroptera is monophyletic and has three main synapomorphies: the scent gland apparatus of the metathorax in adults, the dorsal abdominal scent gland apparatus in nymphs, and a strong reduction of the tentorium (internal chitinous scaffold of the head). Representatives of the infraorder Gerromorpha are known as semiaquatic heteropterans, or true bugs, and occupy a wide range of environments, such as humid terrestrial habitats, not necessarily close to water bodies, phytotelmata, habitats marginal to freshwater bodies or their surface, coastal marine habitats, and even the open ocean. Among the families of Gerromorpha, Hydrometridae currently includes three subfamilies (Hydrometrinae, Heterocleptinae e Limnobatodinae), with ten extant genera and about 130 species distributed worldwide, except for Antarctica, and 11 fossil genera, the oldest of which is dated from the Lower Cretaceous. For the present study, a phylogenetic analysis of Hydrometridae was performed based on morphological characters. The outgroup was formed by four families of Gerromorpha considered closely related to Hydrometridae in previous studies, while the ingroup gathered eight of the ten recent genera of the family, in addition to two undescribed genera from islands of the Pacific. At total, 110 characters (68 binary and 42 multistate) were described and coded, several of which were illustrated in order to facilitate their interpretation. The phylogenetic analysis was performed through heuristic searches with equal weights using TNT 1.5 no taxon limit and by Bayesian Inference using MrBayes 3.2.2. The monophyletism of Hydrometridae was not recovered because Veliometra Andersen, 1977 (Heterocleptinae) was recovered as sister-group to Macrovelia hornii Uhler, 1872 (Macroveliidae). Hermatobatidae was recovered as the sister-group of Hydrometridae. Hydrometrinae was not recovered as monophyletic due to the position of Limnobatodinae as the sister-group of (Bacillometra Esaki, 1927 + Hydrometra Latreille, 1797), being closer to them than other genera integrating the former subfamily. The subfamily Heterocleptinae, including two recent and two fossil genera, is transferred to Macroveliidae. The remaining three recent and one fossil genera attributed to Macroveliidae are allocated in Macroveliinae. Two new subfamilies are erected to include genera previously allocated in Hydrometrinae, Cephalometrinae (type-genus: Cephalometra Polhemus & Ferreira, 2018) and Chaetometrinae (type-genus: Chaetometra Hungerford, 1950). Considering the recent genera, Hydrometrinae now includes only Bacillometra, Hydrometra, and Bacillometroides Polhemus & Polhemus, 2010. The fossil genera that remain attributed to Hydrometridae are all allocated in Hydrometrinae, some provisionally until they are evaluated in a phylogenetic context | en |
dc.contributor.advisor1 | Moreira, Felipe Ferraz Figueiredo | - |
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dc.contributor.advisor-co1 | Mallet, Jacenir Reis dos Santos | - |
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dc.contributor.advisor-co2 | Takiya, Daniela Maeda | - |
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dc.contributor.referee1 | Moreira, Felipe Ferraz Figueiredo | - |
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dc.contributor.referee2 | Silva, Fernanda Avelino Capistrano da | - |
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dc.contributor.referee3 | Gonçalves, Inês Corrêa | - |
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dc.contributor.referee4 | Stefanello, Fabiano | - |
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dc.contributor.referee5 | Schwertner, Cristiano Feldens | - |
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dc.publisher.department | Instituto de Ciências Biológicas e Da Saúde | pt_BR |
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dc.publisher.program | Programa de Pós-Graduação em Biologia Animal | pt_BR |
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