Review and phylogeny of the genus Tillobroma Hull with the description of ten new species and its relation with the genus Hypenetes Loew (Diptera, Asilidae, Stenopogoninae)

This paper examines the status and geographic distribution of the genera Hypenetes Loew and Tillobroma Hull; the status of the latter was shifted to generic level by Artigas & Papavero 1991. The genus Clavator Philippi, which is preoccupied, becomes synonymous to Tillobroma Hull, this has be...

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Autores principales: ARTIGAS,JORGE N., LEWIS,PETER D., PARRA,LUIS E.
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spelling oai:scielo:S0716-078X20050003000122005-10-28Review and phylogeny of the genus Tillobroma Hull with the description of ten new species and its relation with the genus Hypenetes Loew (Diptera, Asilidae, Stenopogoninae)ARTIGAS,JORGE N.LEWIS,PETER D.PARRA,LUIS E. taxonomy Asilidae Tillobroma Hypenetes new species morphology This paper examines the status and geographic distribution of the genera Hypenetes Loew and Tillobroma Hull; the status of the latter was shifted to generic level by Artigas & Papavero 1991. The genus Clavator Philippi, which is preoccupied, becomes synonymous to Tillobroma Hull, this has been proposed by Artigas & Papavero (1991), and is confirmed here. Hypenetes and Tillobroma have a possible common Gondwanan origin of approximately 180 millions years ago. Even though the external characters barely allow separation between the two genera, the obvious differences in spermathecae structures permit the inference of other internal differences and reinforce the independent status of the genera. This conclusion is also supported by 180 million years of interrupted genetic drift and the 8,500 km distance between the populations. A key to separate the species of Tillobrama is provided. Of a total of 21 species, ten are new for science: aconcaguana, angulata, fucosoides, huasquina, leucoptera, leucotrica, nahuelbutae, purpurea, spinipes and tregualemuensis. The species belonging to this genus are distributed in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Paraguay, Peru and especially Chile (where 19 of 21 are found). A phylogenetic study for the species in the genus was performed. Two South African species, Hypenetes grisescens Engel and Hypenetes stigmatias Loew, were used as external group. The software used was NONA 2.0 (heuristic search). The tree of strict consensus separated the out group by nine synapomorphies from the species H. stigmatias with four autopomorphiesinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedad de Biología de ChileRevista chilena de historia natural v.78 n.3 20052005-09-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0716-078X2005000300012en10.4067/S0716-078X2005000300012
institution Scielo Chile
collection Scielo Chile
language English
topic taxonomy
Asilidae
Tillobroma
Hypenetes
new species
morphology
spellingShingle taxonomy
Asilidae
Tillobroma
Hypenetes
new species
morphology
ARTIGAS,JORGE N.
LEWIS,PETER D.
PARRA,LUIS E.
Review and phylogeny of the genus Tillobroma Hull with the description of ten new species and its relation with the genus Hypenetes Loew (Diptera, Asilidae, Stenopogoninae)
description This paper examines the status and geographic distribution of the genera Hypenetes Loew and Tillobroma Hull; the status of the latter was shifted to generic level by Artigas & Papavero 1991. The genus Clavator Philippi, which is preoccupied, becomes synonymous to Tillobroma Hull, this has been proposed by Artigas & Papavero (1991), and is confirmed here. Hypenetes and Tillobroma have a possible common Gondwanan origin of approximately 180 millions years ago. Even though the external characters barely allow separation between the two genera, the obvious differences in spermathecae structures permit the inference of other internal differences and reinforce the independent status of the genera. This conclusion is also supported by 180 million years of interrupted genetic drift and the 8,500 km distance between the populations. A key to separate the species of Tillobrama is provided. Of a total of 21 species, ten are new for science: aconcaguana, angulata, fucosoides, huasquina, leucoptera, leucotrica, nahuelbutae, purpurea, spinipes and tregualemuensis. The species belonging to this genus are distributed in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Paraguay, Peru and especially Chile (where 19 of 21 are found). A phylogenetic study for the species in the genus was performed. Two South African species, Hypenetes grisescens Engel and Hypenetes stigmatias Loew, were used as external group. The software used was NONA 2.0 (heuristic search). The tree of strict consensus separated the out group by nine synapomorphies from the species H. stigmatias with four autopomorphies
author ARTIGAS,JORGE N.
LEWIS,PETER D.
PARRA,LUIS E.
author_facet ARTIGAS,JORGE N.
LEWIS,PETER D.
PARRA,LUIS E.
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title Review and phylogeny of the genus Tillobroma Hull with the description of ten new species and its relation with the genus Hypenetes Loew (Diptera, Asilidae, Stenopogoninae)
title_short Review and phylogeny of the genus Tillobroma Hull with the description of ten new species and its relation with the genus Hypenetes Loew (Diptera, Asilidae, Stenopogoninae)
title_full Review and phylogeny of the genus Tillobroma Hull with the description of ten new species and its relation with the genus Hypenetes Loew (Diptera, Asilidae, Stenopogoninae)
title_fullStr Review and phylogeny of the genus Tillobroma Hull with the description of ten new species and its relation with the genus Hypenetes Loew (Diptera, Asilidae, Stenopogoninae)
title_full_unstemmed Review and phylogeny of the genus Tillobroma Hull with the description of ten new species and its relation with the genus Hypenetes Loew (Diptera, Asilidae, Stenopogoninae)
title_sort review and phylogeny of the genus tillobroma hull with the description of ten new species and its relation with the genus hypenetes loew (diptera, asilidae, stenopogoninae)
publisher Sociedad de Biología de Chile
publishDate 2005
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