Literature DB >> 29635036

The wing base of the palaeodictyopteran genus Dunbaria Tillyard: Where are we now?

Jakub Prokop1, Martina Pecharová2, André Nel3, Thomas Hörnschemeyer4.   

Abstract

The structure of insect wing articulation is considered as reliable source of high level characters for phylogenetic analyses. However, the correct identification of homologous structures among the main groups of Pterygota is a hotly debated issue. Therefore, the reconstruction of the wing bases in Paleozoic extinct relatives is of great interest, but at the same time it should be treated with extreme caution due to distortions caused by taphonomic effects. The present study is focused on the wing base in Dunbaria (Spilapteridae). The articulation in Dunbaria quinquefasciata is mainly formed by a prominent upright axillary plate while the humeral plate is markedly reduced. Due to unique preservation of surface relief of the axillary plate, its composition shows a detailed pattern of three fused axillary sclerites and presumable position of the sclerite 3Ax. The obtained structures were compared among Spilapteridae and to other palaeodictyopterans Ostrava nigra (Homoiopteridae) and Namuroningxia elegans (Namuroningxiidae). The comparative study uncovered two patterns of 3Ax in Dunbaria and Namuroningxia, which correspond to their different suprafamilial classification. In contrast to previous studies these new results reveal the homologous structural elements in the wing base between Paleozoic Palaeodictyoptera and their extant relatives of Ephemeroptera, Odonata and Neoptera.
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Keywords:  Axillary sclerites; Flight abilities; Insect evolution; Late Paleozoic; Morphology; Palaeodictyoptera; Spilapteridae; Wing articulation

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29635036     DOI: 10.1016/j.asd.2018.04.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arthropod Struct Dev        ISSN: 1467-8039            Impact factor:   2.010


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1.  Life history, systematics and flight ability of the Early Permian stem-mayflies in the genus Misthodotes Sellards, 1909 (Insecta, Ephemerida, Permoplectoptera).

Authors:  Pavel Sroka; Roman J Godunko; Nina D Sinitshenkova; Jakub Prokop
Journal:  BMC Ecol Evol       Date:  2021-05-24

2.  Ecomorphological diversification of the Late Palaeozoic Palaeodictyopterida reveals different larval strategies and amphibious lifestyle in adults.

Authors:  Jakub Prokop; Ewa Krzemińska; Wiesław Krzemiński; Kateřina Rosová; Martina Pecharová; André Nel; Michael S Engel
Journal:  R Soc Open Sci       Date:  2019-09-04       Impact factor: 2.963

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