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Abstract
The present study is a cladistic analysis of morphological characters focusing on the file of the mandible, the apices of the maxillae, the rupturing device on the maxillae, the internal structures of the mouthparts, and the external morphology of the labial segments as well as the distribution of labial sensilla in true water bugs (Hemiptera: Heteroptera, infraorder Nepomorpha). The study is based on data referring to sixty-two species representing all nepomorphan families (Heteroptera), together with one outgroup species representing the infraorders Gerromorpha (Mesoveliidae). The morphological data matrix consists of forty-eight characters. The present hypothesis supports the monophyly of the Nepomorpha and the monophyly of all families. The new modification in the systematic classification has been proposed: ((Nepidae + Belostomatidae), (Diaprepocoridae + Corixidae + Micronectidae), (Ochteridae + Gelastocoridae), Aphelocheiridae, Potamocoridae, Naucoridae, Notonectidae, and (Pleidae + Helotrephidae)).Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24883360 PMCID: PMC4030475 DOI: 10.1155/2014/237854
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ScientificWorldJournal ISSN: 1537-744X
The list of fifty-six nepomorphan species which have been studied. Additionally, one species of the outgroup (Gerromorpha: Mesoveliidae: Mesovelia furcata) has been included.
| Families | Subfamilies | Species | Authors |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mesoveliidae | Mesoveliinae |
| Mulsant and Rey, 1852 |
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| Nepidae | Nepinae |
| De Carlo, 1951 |
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| Stål, 1871 | ||
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| (Scott, 1874) | ||
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| Linnaeus, 1758 | ||
| Ranatrinae |
| Amyot & Serville, 1843 | |
|
| (Mayr, 1865) | ||
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| Belostomatidae | Belostomatinae |
| Say, 1832 |
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| (Say) | ||
|
| (Esaki, 1934) | ||
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| Spinola, 1850 | ||
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| Mayr, 1853 | ||
| Lethocerinae |
| (Vuillefroy, 1864) | |
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| Ochteridae |
| (Latreille, 1804) | |
|
| Kormilev 1973 | ||
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| Gelastocoridae | Gelastocorinae |
| (Fabricius, 1798) |
| Nerthrinae |
| (Fabricius, 1798) | |
|
| (Montrouzier, 1855) | ||
|
| |||
| Aphelocheiridae |
| Kiritschenko, 1925 | |
|
| (Fabricius, 1794) | ||
|
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| Naucoridae | Cheirochelinae |
| Montandon, 1897 |
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| Montandon, 1897 | ||
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| Montandon, 1909 | ||
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| Polhemus D. 1986 | ||
|
| La Rivers, 1971 | ||
| Laccocorinae |
| La Rivers, 1970 | |
|
| Signoret, 1861 | ||
| Limnocorinae |
| La Rivers, 1957 | |
| Cryphocricinae |
| Usinger,1947 | |
|
| La Rivers, 1951 | ||
| Naucorinae |
| (Linnaeus 1758) | |
|
| (Palisot de Beauvois 1820) | ||
|
| Bergroth | ||
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| Fabricius, 1798 | ||
|
| (Montandon, 1909) | ||
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| Sites 2007 | ||
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| Pleidae |
| (Fieber, 1844) | |
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| Helotrephidae | Helotrephinae |
| Stål, 1860 |
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| Zettel, 2002 | ||
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| (Bergroth, 1918) | ||
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| (Distant, 1910) | ||
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| Notonectidae | Anisopinae |
| Signoret |
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| Herrich-Schäffer 1849 | ||
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| Truxal, 1953 | ||
| Notonectinae |
| Linnaeus, 1758 | |
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| Montandon, 1892 | ||
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| Kirkaldy, 1901 | ||
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| Corixidae | Corixinae |
| (Fabricius, 1803) |
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| (Illiger, 1807) | ||
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| Leach, 1817 | ||
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| Lundblad, 1928 | ||
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| (Fieber, 1848) | ||
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| (Leach, 1817) | ||
| Cymatiainae |
| (Fabricius, 1777) | |
| Stenocorixinae |
| Horváth, 1926 | |
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| Diaprepocoridae |
| Hale, 1924 | |
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| Micronectidae |
| Breddin, 1905 | |
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| Potamocoridae |
| van Doesburg, 1984 [ | |
New set of characters of the mouthparts—stylets bundle, sense organs, and labial segments of the Nepomorpha.
| Number of characters | State of characters |
|---|---|
| K0. Mandibular file | (0) Evenly serrated (short spines) and medium length; |
| (1) Evenly serrated (short spines) and short length; Nepidae | |
| (2) Evenly grooved (blunt pegs) and medium length; Gelastocorinae | |
| (3) Evenly grooved (blunt pegs) and long; Nerthrinae | |
| (4) Evenly grooved (massive plates) and medium length; Corixoidea | |
| (5) Unevenly serrated (short and long spines) and medium length; | |
| Ochteridae and Aphelocheiridae | |
| (6) Unevenly serrated (blunt pegs, short and long spines) and long; Cheirochelinae: | |
| (7) Unevenly serrated (blunt pegs and long spines) and medium length; | |
| (8) Unevenly serrated (plaques, nodule and long spines) and long; Pleidae | |
| (9) Unevenly serrated (blunt pegs, short spines, nodule, long spines) and long: Helotrephidae | |
| (?) Lack of data; Potamocoridae | |
|
| |
| K1. Shapes of the apices of the maxillae | (0) Symmetrical apices (both apices straight, slightly narrow and flat); |
| (1) Symmetrical apices (both apices straight and narrow); | |
| (2) Asymmetrical apices (the right one straight, the left one with a narrow lobe); Nepidae and Belastomatidae | |
| (3) Asymmetrical apices (the right one curved, the left one straight and narrow); | |
| (4) Asymmetrical apices (the right one straight and narrow, the left one wide and curved), Aphelocheiridae, Potamocoridae, | |
| (5) Asymmetrical apices (the right one straight and tapered, the left one lancet-shaped); | |
| (6) Asymmetrical apices (the right one straight and tapered, the left one cap-like) | |
| (7) Asymmetrical apices (the right one flat and blunt, the left one sharp, long and hooked); Corixoidea | |
| (?) Lack of data | |
|
| |
| K2. Rupturing device | (0) Exposed; the dorsal external (brdex) and internal bristles (brdin) and ventral external (brvex) and internal bristles (brvin) densely arranged in rows along the edges of the maxillae; |
| (1) Exposed; external and internal bristles in rows along the ventral and dorsal edges of the maxillae, stiff bristles (brvex) sparsely arranged and separated from one other; | |
| (2) Exposed; external and internal short spines (spvex, spdex, spvin); | |
| (3) Exposed; dorsal bristles (brdex) very short; Ochteridae and Gelastocorinae | |
| (4) Exposed; stiff bristles (brvex) distributed along the ventral edges; | |
| (5) Exposed; dorsal bristles (brdex) smaller than the ventral ones and slightly visible; | |
| (6) Exposed; the bristles arranged in tufts on the dorsal (brdex) and ventral (brvex) edges; | |
| (7) Hidden; short bristles (brvex, brdex) placed flat against the insides of the maxillae; | |
| (8) Hidden; ventral bristles (brvin) inside of the maxillae; Nerthrinae, | |
| (9) Almost reduced; externally the maxillae totally smooth; inside, preapically, the right maxilla with seven very short spines; Corixoidea, Potamocoridae, Pleidae, and Helotrephidae | |
| (?) Lack of data; | |
|
| |
| K3. Cross-section of the maxillae | (0) Trapezoid-shaped maxillae with four short external processes; |
| (1) Dorsolaterally extended maxillae with two wide lobes (processes); most of the Nepidae (except for | |
| (2) Ventrolaterally extended maxillae with a wide lobe; Aphelocheiridae | |
| (3) Pentagonal-shaped maxillae with two external lobes; Ochteridae | |
| (4) Oval maxillae, flattened laterally without the external lobe; | |
| (?) Lack of data; Potamocoridae | |
|
| |
| K4. Cross-section of the mandible | (0) Short, suboval mandibles situated between dorsal and ventral external processes and not overlapped by the maxillae; |
| (1) Mandibles completely surrounded by the maxillae; Belostomatidae | |
| (2) Mandibles only partly overlapped by the maxillae; remaining species of Nepomorpha | |
| (?) Lack of data; Potamocoridae | |
|
| |
| K5. Chaetica sensilla CH3 | (0) Present on the III and IV segments: |
| (1) Present on the I, II, and III segments: | |
| (2) Present on the IV segment: | |
| (3) Present on the III segment: | |
| (4) Present on the I and II segments: | |
| (5) Present on the II and III segments: | |
| (6) Present on the II, III, and IV segments: | |
| (7) Present on the I, II, III, and IV segments: | |
| (8) Absent: | |
| (?) Lack of data: Potamocoridae | |
|
| |
| K6. Chaetica sensilla CH2 | (0) Present on the I and II segments: |
| (1) Present on the II and III segments: | |
| (2) Present on the IV segment: | |
| (3) Present on the I and III segments: | |
| (4) Present on the I, II, and III segments: | |
| (5) Present on the II, III, and IV segments: | |
| (6) Present on the I segment: | |
| (7) Present on the II segment: | |
| (8) Present on the III segment: | |
| (9) Absent: | |
| (?) Lack of data: Potamocoridae | |
|
| |
| K7. Chaetica sensilla CH1 | (0) Present on the I and II segments: |
| (1) Present on the II and III segments: | |
| (2) Present on the I, II, and III segments: | |
| (3) Present on the IV segment: | |
| (4) Present on the I segment: | |
| (5) Present on the II segment: | |
| (6) Present on the III segment: | |
| (7) Present on the I and IV segments: | |
| (8) Absent: | |
| (?) Lack of data: Potamocoridae | |
|
| |
| K8. Dorsal hairs, proprioceptive sensilla; location and number | (0) Long, one pair on the dorsal side of the II segment; |
| (1) Short, one pair on the dorsal side of the II segment; remaining nepomorphan species | |
| (2) Long, three pairs on the dorsal side of the II segment; | |
| (3) Dispersed (III pairs of various lengths); | |
| (4) Two pairs, short; | |
| (5) Lack of proprioceptive sensillum; corixoids species | |
| (?) Lack of data; Potamocoridae | |
|
| |
| K9. Ventral hairs, proprioceptive sensilla; location and number | (0) One pair present on the ventral side (II segment); |
| (1) Lack of proprioceptive sensillum; corixoids species and the remaining nepomorphan species | |
|
| |
| K10. Squamiforme sensillum | (0) Absent; |
| (1) Present; only in | |
| (?) Lack of data; Potamocoridae | |
|
| |
| K11. Trichobothrium sensillum | (0) Absent; |
| (1) Present; | |
|
| |
| K12. Basiconic sensillum | (0) Absent; |
| (1) Present; | |
| (?) Lack of data; Potamocoridae | |
|
| |
| K13. Club-like sensillum | (0) Absent; |
| (1) Present; | |
| (?) Lack of data; Potamocoridae | |
|
| |
| K14. Paddle-like sensillum | (0) Absent; |
| (1) Present; | |
| (?) Lack of data; Potamocoridae | |
|
| |
| K15. Cupola-shaped sensillum | (0) Absent; |
| (1) Present; | |
| (?) Lack of data; Potamocoridae | |
|
| |
| K16. Peg sensillum | (0) Absent; |
| (1) Present; | |
| (?) Lack of data; Potamocoridae | |
|
| |
| K17. Finger-like sensillum | (0) Absent; |
| (1) Present; | |
| (?) Lack of data; Potamocoridae | |
|
| |
| K18. Freniale-like sensillum | (0) Absent; |
| (1) Present; | |
| (?) Lack of data; Potamocoridae | |
|
| |
| K19. Chaetica sensillum with a bisected tip | (0) Absent; |
| (1) Present; | |
| (?) Lack data; Potamocoridae | |
|
| |
| K20. Star-like sensillum | (0) Absent; |
| (1) Present; | |
| (?) Lack of data; Potamocoridae | |
|
| |
| K21. Multilobed sensillum | (0) Absent; |
| (1) Present; | |
| (?) Lack of data; Potamocoridae | |
|
| |
| K22. Ribbon-like sensillum | (0) Absent; |
| (1) Present; corixoids species | |
| (?) Lack of data; Potamocoridae | |
|
| |
| K23. Trichoid sensillum (TRS) on the dorsal side of the IV segment | (0) Present, short: |
| (1) Present, short and long: | |
| (2) Present, long: | |
| (3) Absent: | |
| (?) Lack of data: Potamocoridae | |
|
| |
| K24. Trichoid sensilla on the lateral side of the IV segment | (0) Absent: |
| (1) Present: | |
| (?) Lack of data: Potamocoridae | |
|
| |
| K25. Trichoid sensillum on the ventral side of the IV segment | (0) Present, short: |
| (1) Present short and long: | |
| (2) Present, long: | |
| (3) Absent: corixoids species | |
| (?) Lack of data: Potamocoridae | |
|
| |
| K26. Trichoid sensillum on the dorsal side of the third segment | (0) Absent: |
| (1) Present, short: | |
| (2) Present, short and long: | |
| (3) Present, long: | |
| (?) Lack of data: Potamocoridae | |
|
| |
| K27. Elongated plate sensillum | (0) Present; |
| (1) Absent: all species of Nepomorpha | |
|
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| K28. Pit sensilla and their distribution | (0) Pit sensillum absent; |
| (1) Pit sensillum present and localised rather laterally; all species of Nepidae and Belostomatidae | |
| (2) Pit sensilla placed centrally; | |
| (?) Lack of data; Potamocoridae | |
|
| |
| K29. Types and distribution of apical chemosensilla | (0) Peg sensilla placed centrally; |
| (1) Papillae sensilla (PAS1) distributed over the tip of the labium; all species of the Nepidae and Belostomatidae, and Nerthrinae ( | |
| (2) Papillae sensilla (PAS2) distributed over the tip of the labium; | |
| (?) Lack of data; Potamocoridae | |
|
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| K30. The number of apical chemosensilla | (0) Four to seven; |
| (1) Eight to 14 pairs; most species of the Nepomorpha | |
| (2) More than 15; corixoids species | |
| (?) Lack of data; Potamocoridae | |
|
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| K31. Types of the labial tip | (0) Smooth; |
| (1) Folded; | |
| (?) Lack of data; Potamocoridae | |
|
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| K32. Distribution of mechnosensilla | (0) Less numerous sensilla, grouped and unevenly arranged; |
| (1) Numerous sensilla, grouped and unevenly arranged; all Belostomatidae | |
| (2) Densely and evenly arranged sensilla; all Nepidae, Gelastocoridae, and Ochteridae | |
| (3) Less numerous and numerous, evenly arranged sensilla; all Aphelocheiridae and Naucoridae | |
| (4) Not numerous and unevenly scattered sensilla; Notonectidae, Pleidae, and Helotrephidae | |
| (5) Very numerous sensilla arranged in three transverse bands; Diaprepocoridae | |
| (6) Very numerous sensilla arranged in five transverse bands; Micronectidae | |
| (7) Very numerous sensilla arranged in six to seven transverse bands; Corixinae and Stenocorixinae | |
| (8) Numerous sensilla scattered unevenly on the labial surface; Cymatiainae | |
| (?) Lack of data; Potamocoridae | |
|
| |
| K33. Shape of the apical ventral plate | (0) Oval shaped; |
| (1) Palm shaped; Belostomatidae | |
| (2) Slim palm shaped; Nerthrinae | |
| (3) Triangular; Gelastocorinae and Pleidae | |
| (4) Rectangular; Cheirochelinae, Laccocorinae, Cryphocricinae, and Naucorinae | |
| (5) Trapezoidal; Notonectidae | |
| (?) Lack of data; Potamocoridae | |
|
| |
| K34. Shape of the intercalary sclerites | (0) Large plates (four) overlapping the dorsal and ventral side of the labium; |
| (1) Two plates placed dorsally, do not reach to the lateral side; Nepidae and Belostomatidae | |
| (2) Small flaps situated in the middle of the dorsal side; Ochteridae and Gelastocorinae | |
| (3) Subtriangular shaped, does not overlap the lateral side; Nerthrinae | |
| (4) Subtriangular shaped, overlaps the lateral side; Aphelocheiridae | |
| (5) Wide, short flaps with a distinct membrane at the base; Cheirochelinae, | |
| (6) Wide, short flaps with a slightly distinct membrane at the base; Limnocorinae and Cryphocricinae | |
| (7) Severely reduced flaps; the membrane is not visible; Laccocorinae, Naucorinae, and Notonectidae | |
| (8) Lack of intercalary sclerites; Pleidae, Helotrephidae, Potamocoridae, and Corixoidea | |
|
| |
| K35. Stylet groove of the first segment | (0) Open; |
| (1) Closed; Ochteridae and Gelastocoridae | |
| (2) Absent (= lack of segment); Corixoidea | |
| (?) Lack of data; Potamocoridae | |
|
| |
| K36. Shape of the first segment | (0) Ring shaped, well developed on the dorsal side (medium length, wide); |
| (1) Ring shaped, weakly developed on the dorsal side (short, narrow); Potamocoridae, Naucoridae, Helotrephidae, and Pleidae | |
| (2) Reduced on the dorsal side (trace of the segment); Nepidae | |
| (3) Subtriangular with a deep incision (in); Nerthrinae | |
| (4) Lack of the segment; Corixoidea | |
|
| |
| K37. The shape of the second segment, dorsally | (0) The dorsal surface is not divided; |
| (1) The dorsal surface is divided into a triangular plate, flat; Aphelocheiridae, Potamocoridae, Cheirochelinae, Laccocorinae, Cryphocricinae, Naucorinae | |
| (2) The dorsal surface is divided into a triangular plate with a convex plate; | |
| (3) The dorsal surface is divided into a triangular plate with the nodule; | |
| (4) The dorsal surface is divided into a triangular plate with a large nodule; Pleidae and Helotrephidae | |
| (5) Lack of the segment; Corixoidea | |
|
| |
| K38. The style groove on the dorsal side of the second segment | (0) Closed along the whole length of the segment; |
| (1) Without a clear boundary up to the middle of the segment; Nepidae and Belostomatidae | |
| (2) Open up to the middle of the segment Naucoridae, Notonectidae, Helotrephidae and Pleidae, and Potamocoridae | |
| (3) Lack of the second segment; Corixoidea | |
|
| |
| K39. The shape of the second segment, laterally | (0) The lateral surface smooth; |
| (1) The lateral surface with the winged plate; | |
| (2) lack of the second segment; Corixoidea | |
|
| |
| K40. The length of the second segment | (0) Short; |
| (1) Long; | |
| (2) Reduced (or short ventrally); Corixoidea | |
|
| |
| K41. The length of the third segment | (0) Long; |
| (1) Shorter; remaining species of the Nepomorpha | |
|
| |
| K42. The length of the fourth segment | (0) Short; |
| (1) Long | |
| (2) Very short; Corixoidea | |
|
| |
| K43. The midventral condyle on the I segment | (?) Lack of data; |
| (0) Present; Nepidae, Belostomatidae, Gelastocorinae, Ochteridae, Aphelocheiridae, Naucoridae, Pleidae, Helotrephidae, Notonectidae | |
| (1) Absent; Nerthrinae and Corixoidea | |
|
| |
| K44. The midventral condyle on the III segment | (0) Present; |
| (1) Absent; Gelastocoridae, Ochteridae, Aphelocheiridae | |
| (?) Lack of data; Potamocoridae and Laccocorinae | |
|
| |
| K45. The midventral condyle on the IV segment | (0) Absent; |
| (1) Present; Cryphocricinae, Limnocorinae, Naucorinae, Pleidae, Helotrephidae, and Notonectidae | |
| (?) Lack of data; Potamocoridae and Laccocorinae | |
|
| |
| K46. Dorsal articulation between the second and third segments | (0) Band shaped; |
| (1) Distinct condyle present; Ochteridae | |
| (2) Long and folded membrane; Nerthrinae | |
| (3) Three cornered; Pleidae and Helotrephidae | |
| (?) Lack data; Corixoidea | |
|
| |
| K47. The shape of the labium | (0) Tubular long; |
| (1) Triangular and short; corixoids species | |
|
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The matrix of character states in nepomorphan species and outgroup (Gerromorpha: Mesovelia furcata) (0–47).
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Figure 1A set of characters for the maxillae, mandibles, and labial sensilla of Mesovelia (Gerromorpha). (a) The shape of the apex of maxillae, the left apex (axl) is visible, exposed, the ventral rupturing device (brvex) is visible. (b) The straight and narrow apice (ax) of both maxillae (Rmx, Lmx). (c) Right mandibular file (Rmd) consists of seven short spines (sph); the file is of medium length, two rows of spines in the rupturing device: internal (brvin) and external (brvex). (d) Cross-section of maxillae (Rmx and Lmx) and mandibles (Rmd and Lmd). (e) The labial tip with peg, uniporous sensilla (Tp-ps) and subapically placed elongated, multiporous plate sensillum (Wp-ples). (f) An arrangement of the mechanosensilla, several short chaetica sensilla (CH3) on the third labial segment. (g) Numerous chaetica sensilla, long (CH1) and of medium length (CH2) placed on the first and second segment, dorsally. (h) The sensilla are small and a few are present on the third and fourth segments, FC: food canal; SC: salivary canal; depr: dorsal external process, right; vepl: ventral external process, left.
Figure 3Morphological characters of the labium, maxillary, and mandibular stylets of the Potamocoridae. (a) The labium of Potamocoris nieseri according to von Doesburg [18]. (b) Shapes of the first (I) and second (II) segments of the labium of Potamocoris nieseri are presented as presumable shapes deduced presently by Brożek. (c) Magnification of the IV segment (black dots inside the segment point out the presence of mandibles). The drawings of mandibles (Rmd and Lmd) showing putative shapes of the mandibular file (a precise description based on the original drawing by von Doesburg [18] was impossible). (d) The shape of the right and left maxillae (Rmx and Lmx) of Potamocoris sp. shown on the basis of a drawing taken from Cobben [19]. The right apex (ax) is wider than the left one; the right apex is slightly curved while the left one is straight and narrow. The inner system of spines on the maxillae edges from the reduced and hidden rupturing device (brdex and brvin). On the right maxilla seven short spines are present on the internal ventral side (brvin). On the dorsal side the spines are strongly reduced (brdex). On the left maxilla, internally, one tuft of short spines (brvin) can be observed. I: first segment, II: second segment, III: third segment, IV: fourth segment, ax: apex of maxillae, cd: dorsal condyle (the articulation between the second and third segments on the dorsal surface), gr: labial groove, tp: triangular plate of the second segment, Lr: labrum, Rmd: right maxilla, Lmx: left maxilla, Rmd: right mandible, Lmd: left mandible.
Figure 7Bootstrap support; a consensus tree based on 1000 replicate samples of the character dataset, showing the bootstrap support for clades. L = 212, Ci = 62, Ri = 77. Bremer support values are marked with the red color.
Figure 2Characters of the labial segments of the Mesovelia (Gerromorpha). (a) Shapes of segments: first (I) is ring shaped, well visible from the dorsal side, the second (II) is similar to the first but slightly shorter, and the third (III) is tubular and very long. (b) The fourth segment is tubular, ventral view. (c) The shape of the ventral apical plate (lobe shaped). (d) Shapes of the intercalary sclerites (three large sclerites are visible: dorsal right (is (dr), left (is (dl), and ventral left (is (vl)). (e) The complete view of the labial segment of Mesovelia mulsanti (drawing from Andersen [17]).
Figure 4The most parsimonious tree resulting from the heuristic search with characters treated as unordered and equally weighted (tree length = 198, consistency index = 71, retention index = 92). A small green box indicates nonhomoplasy (synapomorphies and autapomorphies); a red small box indicates homoplasy. The number above the branch line refers to the number of a character; the number below the line of the branch refers to number of the state of a character. The unambiguous option is used.
Figure 5The most parsimonious tree resulting from the heuristic search with characters as equally weighted (tree length = 198, consistency index = 71, retention index = 92). A green box indicates nonhomoplasy; a red box indicates homoplasy. The number above the branch line refers to the number of a character; the number below the line of the branch refers to the number of the state of a character. The slow option is used (apomorphies and plesiomorphies together are shown).
Figure 6The strict consensus tree created from 100 parsimonious trees resulting from the heuristic search with characters treated as unordered and equally weighted (tree length = 221, consistency index = 63, retention index = 74). A green box indicates nonhomoplasy; a red box indicates homoplasy. The number above the branch line refers to the number of a character; the number below the line of the branch refers to number of the state of a character. The slow option is used.