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A comparative study of the pharyngeal plate of Apoidea (Hymenoptera: Aculeata), with implications for the understanding of phylogenetic relationships of bees
- Source :
- Arthropod Structure & Development. 50:64-77
- Publication Year :
- 2019
- Publisher :
- Elsevier BV, 2019.
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Abstract
- The pharyngeal plate is a morphological complex with extensive anatomical variation among bees and, therefore, potential as a source of phylogenetic information. The pharyngeal plate of bees is divided into four morphologically distinct regions: sitophore, hypopharyngeal lobe, pharyngeal rods, and median oral plate. In this work we illustrate and document in detail for the first time the pharyngeal plate of 43 bee species, providing descriptions of the morphological variation and contrasting these findings with representatives of apoid wasps (Crabronidae and Sphecidae). We evaluate and discuss the potential of this structure as a rich source of morphological information in the context of bee phylogeny and any research potentially impacted by comparative morphological data. The shape of the hypopharyngeal lobe is highly variable among suprageneric taxa of bees and can be readily employed to characterise taxa at various levels. We argue that the global patterns in the variation of the pharyngeal plate can provide information for phylogenetic inference within bees and constructed and coded 10 characters that encompass the most noticeable morphological differences discussed herein.
- Subjects :
- 0106 biological sciences
0301 basic medicine
Sphecidae
Context (language use)
Hymenoptera
010603 evolutionary biology
01 natural sciences
03 medical and health sciences
Crabronidae
Phylogenetics
Animals
Phylogeny
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
Phylogenetic tree
biology
fungi
General Medicine
Bees
biology.organism_classification
Apoidea
030104 developmental biology
Aculeata
Evolutionary biology
Insect Science
Microscopy, Electron, Scanning
Pharynx
Developmental Biology
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 14678039
- Volume :
- 50
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Arthropod Structure & Development
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....87fce23a32007c66e6b3e619499b9d7e
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.asd.2019.04.002