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Diminishing the taxonomic gap in the neotropical soldierless termites: descriptions of four new genera and a new Anoplotermes species (Isoptera, Termitidae, Apicotermitinae).


ABSTRACT: The neotropical Apicotermitinae is a common and widespread clade of mostly soil-feeding soldierless termites. With few exceptions, species of this group were originally assigned to the genus Anoplotermes Müller, 1873. The application of internal worker morphology coupled with genetic sequencing has recently shed light on the true diversity of this subfamily. Herein, Anoplotermessusanae Scheffrahn, Carrijo & Castro, sp. nov. and four new species in four new genera are described: Hirsutitermeskanzakii Scheffrahn, Carrijo & Castro, gen. nov. et sp. nov., Krecekitermesdaironi Scheffrahn, Carrijo & Castro, gen. nov. et sp. nov., Mangolditermescurveileum Scheffrahn, Carrijo & Castro, gen. nov. et sp. nov., and Ourissotermesgiblinorum Scheffrahn, Carrijo & Castro, gen. nov. et sp. nov. Worker descriptions are based mainly on worker gut morphology, including the enteric valve, while imagoes were described based on external characters. A Bayesian phylogenetic tree of New World Apicotermitinae was constructed using the complete mitogenome to infer genera relationships and corroborate the taxonomic decisions. Distribution maps and a dichotomic key to the known Neotropical Apicotermitinae genera are provided.

SUBMITTER: Carrijo TF 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10311428 | biostudies-literature | 2023

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Diminishing the taxonomic gap in the neotropical soldierless termites: descriptions of four new genera and a new <i>Anoplotermes</i> species (Isoptera, Termitidae, Apicotermitinae).

Carrijo Tiago F TF   Castro Daniel D   Wang Menglin M   Constantini Joice P JP   Bourguignon Thomas T   Cancello Eliana M EM   Roisin Yves Y   Scheffrahn Rudolf H RH  

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The neotropical Apicotermitinae is a common and widespread clade of mostly soil-feeding soldierless termites. With few exceptions, species of this group were originally assigned to the genus <i>Anoplotermes</i> Müller, 1873. The application of internal worker morphology coupled with genetic sequencing has recently shed light on the true diversity of this subfamily. Herein, <i>Anoplotermessusanae</i> Scheffrahn, Carrijo & Castro, <b>sp. nov.</b> and four new species in four new genera are describ  ...[more]

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