Integrative taxonomy reveals inflated biodiversity in the European Temnothorax unifasciatus complex (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)

Author:

Csősz Sándor12ORCID,Alicata Antonio3ORCID,Báthori Ferenc2ORCID,Galkowski Christophe4ORCID,Schifani Enrico5ORCID,Yusupov Zalimkhan6ORCID,Herczeg Gábor12ORCID,Prebus Matthew M.789ORCID

Affiliation:

1. HUN‐REN‐ELTE‐MTM Integrative Ecology Research Group Budapest Hungary

2. Department of Systematic Zoology and Ecology Institute of Biology, ELTE‐Eötvös Loránd University Budapest Hungary

3. Department of Biological, Geological and Environmental Sciences University of Catania Catania Italy

4. Independent Researcher Bordeaux France

5. Department of Chemistry, Life Sciences and Environmental Sustainability University of Parma Parma Italy

6. Tembotov Institute of Ecology of Mountain Territories of RAS Nalchik Russia

7. Social Insect Research Group, School of Life Sciences Arizona State University Tempe Arizona USA

8. Department of Integrative Taxonomy of Insects Institute of Biology, University of Hohenheim Stuttgart Germany

9. KomBioTa – Center for Biodiversity and Integrative Taxonomy Research University of Hohenheim and State Museum of Natural History Stuttgart Germany

Abstract

AbstractTemnothorax unifasciatus (Latreille, 1798) is a widely distributed pan‐European species from the Iberian Peninsula to the Caucasus. This taxon's relatively high morphological variability prompts the taxonomists of earlier times and today to mention the morphologically different elements at specific or subspecific ranks. This paper aims to understand the population structure and genetic diversity within this lineage via integrative taxonomy, incorporating molecular phylogenetics, species delimitation analyses and multivariate analyses of continuous morphometric data from across the geographic range of the T. unifasciatus complex. Phylogenetic analyses yielded incongruent trees. The genealogical diversity index (gdi) and the confirmatory analyses on morphological data found only weak, ambiguous delimitations within the unifasciatus complex. The most highly supported scenario splits T. brackoi from the remaining unifasciatus complex with ambiguous support (gdi = 0.56). This scenario is supported by multivariate morphometry with 100% accuracy in classification success. Instead, our results suggest complex morphological and genetic population structuring within the broad range of T. unifasciatus. Therefore, we confirm the validity of two species, T. brackoi Salata & Borowiec, 2019 and T. unifasciatus (Latreille, 1798), and propose five new junior synonymies, T. cordieri (Bondroit, 1918) syn. nov., T. tauricus (Ruzsky, 1902) syn. nov., T. berlandi (Bondroit, 1918) syn. nov., T. unifasciatus staegeri (Bondroit, 1918) syn. nov., T. tuberum ciscaucasicus (Arnol'di, 1977) syn. nov. with the latter. To achieve maximal taxonomic stability, we designated a lectotype for Temnothorax unifasciatus (Latreille, 1798).

Funder

Directorate for Biological Sciences

Publisher

Wiley

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