Larval morphology of the tribe Matini (Coleoptera : Dytiscidae, Colymbetinae): descriptions of Batrachomatus daemeli, Matus bicarinatus, and Allomatus nannup and phylogenetic relationships

Citation
Y. Alarie et al., Larval morphology of the tribe Matini (Coleoptera : Dytiscidae, Colymbetinae): descriptions of Batrachomatus daemeli, Matus bicarinatus, and Allomatus nannup and phylogenetic relationships, CAN ENTOMOL, 133(2), 2001, pp. 165-196
Citations number
18
Categorie Soggetti
Entomology/Pest Control
Journal title
CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST
ISSN journal
0008347X → ACNP
Volume
133
Issue
2
Year of publication
2001
Pages
165 - 196
Database
ISI
SICI code
0008-347X(200103/04)133:2<165:LMOTTM>2.0.ZU;2-Y
Abstract
Descriptions are presented of larval instars of three species of the colymb etine tribe Matini Zimmermann (Coleoptera: Dytiscidae), Batrachomatus daeme li (Sharp), Matus bicarinatus (Say), and Allomatus nannup Watts, including a chaetotaxic and porotaxic analysis of the cephalic capsule, head appendag es, legs, last abdominal segment, and urogomphi. A parsimony analysis based on 32 informative larval characteristics was conducted with the computer p rogram NONA. Members of the Matini are postulated to share a monophyletic o rigin based on (i) seta TR2 articulated anteroventroproximally on the troch anter; (ii) seta TR5 elongate on the metatrochanter; (iii) seta TA1 elongat e and inserted proximally on the tarsus; (iv) antenomere III with a hole-li ke ventroapical spinula; (v) prementum with the primary setae LA2, LA3, LA4 , LA5, and LA8 spine-like and elongate; (vi) presence of secondary setae on the cephalic appendages; and (vii) presence of additional primary setae on the last abdominal segment. A clade Matini + Colymbetini is postulated bas ed on (i) metafemoral seta FE5; (ii) metafemoral seta FE6; (iii) seta T16 o n tibia, all elongate and hair-like; (iv) one-segmented urogomphus: (v) pre sence of an occipital suture in first instar; (vi) galea elongate: (vii) pr esence of natatory setae on legs: and (viii) presence of secondary setae on the urogomphus.