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Morphological phylogeny and review of the generic classification of Colletinae (Hymenoptera: Colletidae)

Journal

ZOOLOGICAL JOURNAL OF THE LINNEAN SOCIETY
Volume 193, Issue 1, Pages 199-216

Publisher

OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/zoolinnean/zlaa128

Keywords

Apoidea; bee; cladistic analysis; Colletes; Colletini; key; systematics; taxonomy

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Funding

  1. Canadian Foundation for Innovation award through Canadensys
  2. Coordenacao de Aperfeicoamento de Pessoal de Nivel Superior [BEX 11875/13-5]
  3. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
  4. Faculty of Science of York University

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This study provides a morphological phylogeny of Colletinae, supporting the subfamily's monophyly with four unique synapomorphies. It confirms that Colletinae can be subdivided into two major clades, one comprising Mourecotelles and Xanthocotelles, and the other including Colletes and Hemicotelles. Additionally, the study offers a fully illustrated key for generic identification of Colletinae.
The bee subfamily Colletinae includes 542 species, the vast majority of which (518 spp.) belong to Colletes. The generic placement of the remaining 24 species has been controversial, resulting in several classifications being proposed. Despite several recently published molecular phylogenies of Colletinae, it remains unknown (1) what morphological synapomorphies support the recognized genera, (2) in which direction some relevant functional traits (e.g. basitibial plate) have evolved and (3) whether morphology supports the available molecular data. Herein, we provide a morphological phylogeny of Colletinae, which was constructed through parsimony analyses of 186 characters. In total, 50 ingroup species were included representing all major lineages of Collates (29 spp.), plus all but three of the non-Colletes species of Colletinae (21 spp.). Trees were estimated through equal weights and extended implied weighting. Both provide strong support for the monophyly of Colletinae and indicate that the subfamily is defined by four unique synapomorphies. Our results also confirm recent phylogenetic hypotheses showing that Colletinae can be subdivided into two major clades: one comprising the reciprocally monophyletic Mourecotelles and Xanthocotelles; the other includes Colletes plus Hemicotelles, which are also reciprocally monophyletic. We also provide a fully illustrated key to facilitate generic identification of the Colletinae.

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