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And Yet They Differ: Reconsiderations of Diversity within Dactylochelifer latreillii (Arachnida: Pseudoscorpiones)

  • Morphological stasis is a widespread characteristic of pseudoscorpions, suggesting that much cryptic diversity remains unexplored. Here, we revise the polytypic species Dactylochelifer latreillii in the framework of an integrative taxonomic approach, using DNA barcoding, multivariate ratio analysis, geometric morphometry of the male foretarsus, and genitalic morphology. The pattern of mitochondrial variation suggests three species-level entities in central Europe, which widely overlap in morphospace, but differentiate in the structure of the female genitalia, and by their ecology. Dactylochelifer latreillii (Leach) is a halobiont species, occurring exclusively in coastal habitats and in Pannonian salt steppes, and D. l. septentrionalis Beier syn. nov. is a junior synonym of the nominate species. Dactylochelifer degeerii (C. L. Koch) stat. rev. is the oldest available name for an inland species that has long been mistaken for the nominotypical subspecies of D. latreillii. New habitat information suggests a preference for higher shrub vegetation. Dactylochelifer ninnii (Canestrinii) stat. rev. is a halophilic Mediterranean species that extends to the northern limits of the Pannonian basin. The distinctiveness of the Mediterranean “form” was recognized by early naturalists in the 19th century, but was ignored by later authorities in the field.

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Author: Christoph MusterORCiD, Jan KorbaORCiD, Petr BoguschORCiD, Petr HenebergORCiD, František ŠťáhlavskýORCiD
URN:urn:nbn:de:gbv:9-opus-114900
DOI:https://doi.org/10.3390/d16030137
ISSN:1424-2818
Parent Title (English):Diversity
Publisher:MDPI
Place of publication:Basel
Document Type:Article
Language:English
Year of Completion:2024
Date of first Publication:2024/02/23
Release Date:2025/02/11
Tag:Canestrini; Cheliferidae; DNA barcoding; cryptic species; geometric morphometry; habitat segregation; median cribriform plate; morphological stasis; multivariate ratio analysis; taxonomy
Volume:16
Issue:3
Article Number:137
Page Number:24
Faculties:Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Fakultät / Zoologisches Institut und Museum
Collections:weitere DFG-förderfähige Artikel
Licence (German):License LogoCreative Commons - Namensnennung 4.0 International