Shards, sequences, and shorelines: two new species of Bembidion from North America (Coleoptera, Carabidae)

Two new species of Bembidion are described from river shores in North America. One, Bembidion mimbres sp. nov., from the Gila River watershed in the lands of the Mimbres culture in New Mexico and Arizona, is closely related to the widespread Bembidion levigatum. DNA sequences from several linkage gr...

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Main Author: David R. Maddison
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Pensoft Publishers 2020-12-01
Series:ZooKeys
Online Access:https://zookeys.pensoft.net/article/60012/download/pdf/
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description Two new species of Bembidion are described from river shores in North America. One, Bembidion mimbres sp. nov., from the Gila River watershed in the lands of the Mimbres culture in New Mexico and Arizona, is closely related to the widespread Bembidion levigatum. DNA sequences from several linkage groups and morphology provide evidence of the distinctiveness of B. mimbres. The second, Bembidion corgenoma sp. nov., has been the subject of recent genomic and transcriptomic studies. It belongs in the Bembidion transversale subgroup, and occurs from California north to British Columbia, east to Montana and Nevada. The B. transversale subgroup as a whole is reviewed, and morphological characters that distinguish B. corgenoma from the similar and sympatric B. transversale and B. erosum are described and illustrated. DNA sequences of these three species show no consistent differences in 28S, COI, CAD, and Topoisomerase, and a coalescent species delimitation analysis reveals no notable structure within the complex. This is the first known trio of species within Bembidion for which those genes provide no clear signal of species boundaries. A neotype is designated for the one name in the group that lacks a primary type, Bembidium haplogonum Chaudoir. Chromosomes of the new species and their relatives are as is typical for Bembidion, with eleven pairs of autosomes and an XY/XX sex chromosome system.
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spelling doaj.art-3075909c54a84f72b519dabc966659dd2022-12-21T19:07:01ZengPensoft PublishersZooKeys1313-29702020-12-0110078512810.3897/zookeys.1007.6001260012Shards, sequences, and shorelines: two new species of Bembidion from North America (Coleoptera, Carabidae)David R. Maddison0Oregon State UniversityTwo new species of Bembidion are described from river shores in North America. One, Bembidion mimbres sp. nov., from the Gila River watershed in the lands of the Mimbres culture in New Mexico and Arizona, is closely related to the widespread Bembidion levigatum. DNA sequences from several linkage groups and morphology provide evidence of the distinctiveness of B. mimbres. The second, Bembidion corgenoma sp. nov., has been the subject of recent genomic and transcriptomic studies. It belongs in the Bembidion transversale subgroup, and occurs from California north to British Columbia, east to Montana and Nevada. The B. transversale subgroup as a whole is reviewed, and morphological characters that distinguish B. corgenoma from the similar and sympatric B. transversale and B. erosum are described and illustrated. DNA sequences of these three species show no consistent differences in 28S, COI, CAD, and Topoisomerase, and a coalescent species delimitation analysis reveals no notable structure within the complex. This is the first known trio of species within Bembidion for which those genes provide no clear signal of species boundaries. A neotype is designated for the one name in the group that lacks a primary type, Bembidium haplogonum Chaudoir. Chromosomes of the new species and their relatives are as is typical for Bembidion, with eleven pairs of autosomes and an XY/XX sex chromosome system.https://zookeys.pensoft.net/article/60012/download/pdf/
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title Shards, sequences, and shorelines: two new species of Bembidion from North America (Coleoptera, Carabidae)
title_full Shards, sequences, and shorelines: two new species of Bembidion from North America (Coleoptera, Carabidae)
title_fullStr Shards, sequences, and shorelines: two new species of Bembidion from North America (Coleoptera, Carabidae)
title_full_unstemmed Shards, sequences, and shorelines: two new species of Bembidion from North America (Coleoptera, Carabidae)
title_short Shards, sequences, and shorelines: two new species of Bembidion from North America (Coleoptera, Carabidae)
title_sort shards sequences and shorelines two new species of bembidion from north america coleoptera carabidae
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