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Evolution of Metapostnotum in Flat Wasps (Hymenoptera, Bethylidae): Implications for Homology Assessments in Chrysidoidea
by
Lanes, Geane O.
, Azevedo, Celso O.
, Kawada, Ricardo
in
Abdomen
/ Abdominal Muscles - anatomy & histology
/ Abdominal Muscles - growth & development
/ Aculeata
/ Animals
/ Bethylidae
/ Biological Evolution
/ Chrysidoidea
/ Dissection
/ Evolution
/ Evolutionary biology
/ Flight, Animal - physiology
/ Homology
/ Hymenoptera
/ Insecta
/ Insects
/ Morphology
/ Muscles
/ Natural history
/ Phylogenetics
/ Phylogeny
/ Physiological aspects
/ Terminology
/ Wasps
/ Wasps - anatomy & histology
/ Wasps - physiology
2015
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Evolution of Metapostnotum in Flat Wasps (Hymenoptera, Bethylidae): Implications for Homology Assessments in Chrysidoidea
by
Lanes, Geane O.
, Azevedo, Celso O.
, Kawada, Ricardo
in
Abdomen
/ Abdominal Muscles - anatomy & histology
/ Abdominal Muscles - growth & development
/ Aculeata
/ Animals
/ Bethylidae
/ Biological Evolution
/ Chrysidoidea
/ Dissection
/ Evolution
/ Evolutionary biology
/ Flight, Animal - physiology
/ Homology
/ Hymenoptera
/ Insecta
/ Insects
/ Morphology
/ Muscles
/ Natural history
/ Phylogenetics
/ Phylogeny
/ Physiological aspects
/ Terminology
/ Wasps
/ Wasps - anatomy & histology
/ Wasps - physiology
2015
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Evolution of Metapostnotum in Flat Wasps (Hymenoptera, Bethylidae): Implications for Homology Assessments in Chrysidoidea
by
Lanes, Geane O.
, Azevedo, Celso O.
, Kawada, Ricardo
in
Abdomen
/ Abdominal Muscles - anatomy & histology
/ Abdominal Muscles - growth & development
/ Aculeata
/ Animals
/ Bethylidae
/ Biological Evolution
/ Chrysidoidea
/ Dissection
/ Evolution
/ Evolutionary biology
/ Flight, Animal - physiology
/ Homology
/ Hymenoptera
/ Insecta
/ Insects
/ Morphology
/ Muscles
/ Natural history
/ Phylogenetics
/ Phylogeny
/ Physiological aspects
/ Terminology
/ Wasps
/ Wasps - anatomy & histology
/ Wasps - physiology
2015
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Evolution of Metapostnotum in Flat Wasps (Hymenoptera, Bethylidae): Implications for Homology Assessments in Chrysidoidea
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Evolution of Metapostnotum in Flat Wasps (Hymenoptera, Bethylidae): Implications for Homology Assessments in Chrysidoidea
2015
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Some authors in the past based their conclusions about the limits of the metapostnotum of Chrysidoidea based on the position of the mesophragmo-metaphragmal muscle, rather than aspects of the skeleton and musculature associated with the metapectal-propodeal complex. The latter character system suggests another interpretation of the metapostnotum delimitation. Given this scenario, the main goal of this work is to present a new perspective on the metapostnotum in Chrysidoidea, especially Bethylidae, helping to resolve questions related to the evolution of the metapostnotum. This is based on homologies established by associating of insertion points of ph2-ph3 and ph3-T2 muscles with the delimitation of the respective sclerite the muscles insert into. Our results indicate that, according the position of the metaphragmal muscles, the metapostnotum in Bethylidae is medially expanded in the propodeal disc and has different forms of configuration. Internally, the limits of the metapostnotum can be tracked by the shape of the mesopostnotum, and vice versa. Thus, the anteromedian area of the propodeal disc sensu Evans was reinterpreted in the current study as the metapostnotum. In conjunction with associated structures, we provide evidence to clarify the relationships between the families within Chrysidoidea, although certain families like Embolemidae, Dryinidae and Chrysididae exhibit extreme modifications of the condition found in Aculeata, as observed in Bethylidae. We review the terminology used to describe anatomical features on the metapectal-propodeal complex in Bethylidae in general, and provide a list of recommended terms in accordance with the online Hymenoptera Anatomy Ontology. The morphology of the studied subfamilies are illustrated. Studies that focus on a single structure, across a larger number of taxa, are more insightful and present specific questions that can contribute to broader issues, thus providing a better understanding of the morphology and evolution of insects.
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Public Library of Science,Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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