Endemic and cryptic: different biogeographic histories of three Italian blister beetles of the genus Meloe (Coleoptera: Meloidae: Meloinae: Meloini)

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Riccieri, Alessandra [1 ]
Spagoni, Lucrezia [1 ]
Bologna, Marco A. [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Univ Roma Tre, Dept Sci, Viale G Marconi 446, I-00146 Rome, Italy
[2] NBFC Natl Biodivers Future Ctr, I-90133 Palermo, Italy
关键词
cryptic species; Mediterranean biogeography; taxonomy; new species; molecular analyses; MODEL SELECTION; SLOW WORMS; MITOCHONDRIAL; PHYLOGEOGRAPHY; PERFORMANCE; EURYMELOE; ANGUIDAE; SQUAMATA; KEY;
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10.1093/isd/ixae003
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Q96 [昆虫学];
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The Italian geographic region is characterized by complex and diversified biogeographic patterns and is represented by a high number of endemic species. Endemic species characterized by a limited distribution range should be a primary concern in conservation. This article aimed to investigate the phylogenetic and biogeographic relationships of 2 Italian endemic species of the wingless blister beetle genus Meloe Linnaeus, 1758: Meloe (Eurymeloe) apenninicus and Meloe (E.) baudii. Our inferences, based on morphological characters, 2 mitochondrial (16S and COI) and 2 nuclear (CAD and 28S) markers and the use of 3 species delimitation analyses approaches, pointed out the presence of a new Italian endemic species (M. (E.) digiuliorumsp. n.), here described, and 3 different patterns of phylogenetic and biogeographic affinities. M. digiuliorum is close to the Spanish endemic M. orobatescomb. n., revealing a possible fragmentation of the ancestor range in the Pleistocene (ca. 0.84 Mya) followed by isolation in Italy and Spain. M. apenninicus is the sister species of the European-Anatolian M. rugous and M. cfr. rugosus, and this pattern originated around the Plio-Pleistocene boundary (ca. 2.83 Mya) likely influenced by the climatic fluctuations and the presence of the Alpine barrier. Finally, 2 subspecies were referred to M. baudii: the nominal one, endemic to Italy, and the Turanian-E European M. b. glazunovistat. n., disclosing a third more recent (ca. 0.64 Mya) pattern of biogeographic disjunction.
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