2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.ympev.2022.107698
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Phylogeny and historical biogeography of the water boatmen (Insecta: Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Nepomorpha: Corixoidea)

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“…Within Heteroptera, there are a few notable exceptions where stridulatory organs are nearly ubiquitous and very ancient. These include assassin bugs (Reduviidae) [likely origin of mechanism 178 million years ago (Mya) (Hwang & Weirauch, 2012;Weirauch, 2008)], the Corixidae (about 170 Mya; Ye et al, 2019Ye et al, , 2023, the Micronectidae (about 150 Mya; Ye et al, 2019Ye et al, , 2023, and the cydnoid families (earliest fossil about 145 Mya, likely appeared much earlier; Yao, Cai & Ren, 2007). In these four groups, secondary losses of stridulatory mechanisms are extremely rare (Grazia, Schuh & Wheeler, 2008;Cai, Chou & Lu, 1994;Lis & Heyna, 2001), suggesting that stridulation plays a ubiquitous adaptive role in the lives of its bearers, and that there is therefore long-term selective pressure for its maintenance.…”
Section: Drivers Of Arthropod Stridulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Within Heteroptera, there are a few notable exceptions where stridulatory organs are nearly ubiquitous and very ancient. These include assassin bugs (Reduviidae) [likely origin of mechanism 178 million years ago (Mya) (Hwang & Weirauch, 2012;Weirauch, 2008)], the Corixidae (about 170 Mya; Ye et al, 2019Ye et al, , 2023, the Micronectidae (about 150 Mya; Ye et al, 2019Ye et al, , 2023, and the cydnoid families (earliest fossil about 145 Mya, likely appeared much earlier; Yao, Cai & Ren, 2007). In these four groups, secondary losses of stridulatory mechanisms are extremely rare (Grazia, Schuh & Wheeler, 2008;Cai, Chou & Lu, 1994;Lis & Heyna, 2001), suggesting that stridulation plays a ubiquitous adaptive role in the lives of its bearers, and that there is therefore long-term selective pressure for its maintenance.…”
Section: Drivers Of Arthropod Stridulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, in the Southern Hemisphere, Parastacidae may have low recent diversification rates due to formation of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current in the Miocene, and formation of the Antarctic ice sheets and glacial cycles (Owen et al., 2015 ). Conversely, more rapid diversification in Cambaridae in the Northern Hemisphere may have resulted from niche partitioning (e.g., temperate and cold zones) created by the breakup of Laurasia from Pangea as the landmass moved northward, as has been hypothesized for freshwater insects Corixinae (Ye et al., 2023 ). These differences in evolutionary history may contribute to low interspecific genetic distances (Cambaridae) or high interspecific genetic distances (i.e., low diversification rates in Parastacidae due to desiccation of Australia; Owen et al., 2015 ), and thus diminish versus enhance the existence and/or magnitude of global barcoding gaps within genera.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The superfamily Corixoidea, which has more than 600 extant species, is one of the largest superfamilies of Nepomorpha (Ye et al. 2023 ). No complete mitochondrial genome of Corixidae species has been described yet, except for the partial mitochondrial genome of S. septemlineata .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%