Classification and phylogeny of the Holarctic water strider genus Limnoporus Stål (Hemiptera, Gerridae)

The Holarctic water strider genus Limnoporus Stål is redescribed, a key and diagnoses are provided for the six species described, and their distributions are documented. The geographic variation of the Palearctic and northwestern Nearctic L. rufoscutellatus (Latreille) is surveyed. Male specimens fr...

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Published in:Canadian Journal of Zoology
Main Authors: Andersen, N. Møller, Spence, John R.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Canadian Science Publishing 1992
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spelling crcansciencepubl:10.1139/z92-110 2024-09-09T20:05:46+00:00 Classification and phylogeny of the Holarctic water strider genus Limnoporus Stål (Hemiptera, Gerridae) Andersen, N. Møller Spence, John R. 1992 http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/z92-110 http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/doi/pdf/10.1139/z92-110 en eng Canadian Science Publishing http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/page/about/CorporateTextAndDataMining Canadian Journal of Zoology volume 70, issue 4, page 753-785 ISSN 0008-4301 1480-3283 journal-article 1992 crcansciencepubl https://doi.org/10.1139/z92-110 2024-06-20T04:11:53Z The Holarctic water strider genus Limnoporus Stål is redescribed, a key and diagnoses are provided for the six species described, and their distributions are documented. The geographic variation of the Palearctic and northwestern Nearctic L. rufoscutellatus (Latreille) is surveyed. Male specimens from Fairbanks, Alaska, and the Yukon Territory (described as Gerris nearcticus Kelton, syn.nov.), cannot be separated from L. rufoscutellatus from Europe or the former Asian USSR. Limnoporus genitalis (Miyamoto), stat.nov., was originally described as an insular subspecies (from Hokkaido, the Kurile Islands, and Sakhalin) of L. rufoscutellatus but is clearly diagnosable and deserves specific status. The boreal Nearctic L. dissortis (Drake and Harris) and the western Nearctic L. notabilis (Drake and Hottes) are very similar to each other, but males of the two species show practically no overlap in size, L. notabilis being distinctly larger than L. dissortis. However, males, and more especially females, can be difficult to identify in areas where the two species hybridize. The two species of Limnoporus with smaller body size, the eastern Nearctic L. canaliculars (Say) and the east Asian L. esakii (Miyamoto), are more distinct from each other than are the remaining four species of the genus. A cladistic analysis of relationships between species was conducted, mainly on the basis of the structural characteristics of adults, and with species of Aquarius and Gerris as out-groups. The reconstructed phylogeny is discussed in relation to previous standard as well as molecular taxonomic work about species relationships and previous ambiguities are resolved. The phylogeny is further used to infer evolutionary sequences in habitat preference, wing polymorphism, and phenology, and to discuss the geographical distribution and historical zoogeography of Limnoporus species. Article in Journal/Newspaper Sakhalin Alaska Yukon Canadian Science Publishing Fairbanks Yukon Canadian Journal of Zoology 70 4 753 785
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description The Holarctic water strider genus Limnoporus Stål is redescribed, a key and diagnoses are provided for the six species described, and their distributions are documented. The geographic variation of the Palearctic and northwestern Nearctic L. rufoscutellatus (Latreille) is surveyed. Male specimens from Fairbanks, Alaska, and the Yukon Territory (described as Gerris nearcticus Kelton, syn.nov.), cannot be separated from L. rufoscutellatus from Europe or the former Asian USSR. Limnoporus genitalis (Miyamoto), stat.nov., was originally described as an insular subspecies (from Hokkaido, the Kurile Islands, and Sakhalin) of L. rufoscutellatus but is clearly diagnosable and deserves specific status. The boreal Nearctic L. dissortis (Drake and Harris) and the western Nearctic L. notabilis (Drake and Hottes) are very similar to each other, but males of the two species show practically no overlap in size, L. notabilis being distinctly larger than L. dissortis. However, males, and more especially females, can be difficult to identify in areas where the two species hybridize. The two species of Limnoporus with smaller body size, the eastern Nearctic L. canaliculars (Say) and the east Asian L. esakii (Miyamoto), are more distinct from each other than are the remaining four species of the genus. A cladistic analysis of relationships between species was conducted, mainly on the basis of the structural characteristics of adults, and with species of Aquarius and Gerris as out-groups. The reconstructed phylogeny is discussed in relation to previous standard as well as molecular taxonomic work about species relationships and previous ambiguities are resolved. The phylogeny is further used to infer evolutionary sequences in habitat preference, wing polymorphism, and phenology, and to discuss the geographical distribution and historical zoogeography of Limnoporus species.
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author Andersen, N. Møller
Spence, John R.
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Spence, John R.
Classification and phylogeny of the Holarctic water strider genus Limnoporus Stål (Hemiptera, Gerridae)
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Spence, John R.
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title Classification and phylogeny of the Holarctic water strider genus Limnoporus Stål (Hemiptera, Gerridae)
title_short Classification and phylogeny of the Holarctic water strider genus Limnoporus Stål (Hemiptera, Gerridae)
title_full Classification and phylogeny of the Holarctic water strider genus Limnoporus Stål (Hemiptera, Gerridae)
title_fullStr Classification and phylogeny of the Holarctic water strider genus Limnoporus Stål (Hemiptera, Gerridae)
title_full_unstemmed Classification and phylogeny of the Holarctic water strider genus Limnoporus Stål (Hemiptera, Gerridae)
title_sort classification and phylogeny of the holarctic water strider genus limnoporus stål (hemiptera, gerridae)
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