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Evolution and classification of bibionidae (Diptera: Bibionomorpha)

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Title Evolution and classification of bibionidae (Diptera: Bibionomorpha)
Names Fitzgerald, Scott J. (creator)
Judd, Darlene D. (advisor)
Date Issued 2004-06-03 (iso8601)
Note Graduation date: 2005
Abstract The family Bibionidae has a worldwide distribution and includes
approximately 700 species in eight extant genera. Recent studies have not produced
compelling evidence supporting Bibionidae as a monophyletic group or identified the
sister group to bibionids. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to examine the
classification and evolution of the family Bibionidae in a cladistic framework. The
study has four primary objectives: 1) test the monophyly of the family; 2) determine
the sister group of Bibionidae; 3) examine generic and subfamilial relationships within
the family; and 4) provide a taxonomic revision of the extant and fossil genera of
Bibionidae.
Cladistic methodology was employed and 212 morphological characters were
developed from all life stages (adult, pupa, larva, and egg). Characters were coded as
binary or multistate and considered equally weighted and unordered. A heuristic
search with a multiple random taxon addition sequence was used and Bremer support
values are provided to show relative branch support.
A strict consensus of 43 equal-length trees of 1,106 steps indicates that the
family Bibionidae is monophyletic and is sister group to Pachyneuridae. All bibionid
genera are supported as monophyletic except for Bibio and Bibiodes (monophyly of
the latter genus was not examined because only one exemplar was included). Results
indicate that the subfamilies Hesperininae and Bibioninae are monophyletic and
Pleciinae is paraphyletic. The cladistic structure of the family is Hesperinus +
(Penthetria + (Plecia + (Dilophus + Bibionini))) and relationships between the four
genera of tribe Bibionini are unresolved.
Eleven genera of Bibionidae are recognized in the generic revision; eight
extant genera and three fossil genera. The three fossil genera, Fushunoplecia Hong,
Clothonopsis Hong & Wang, and Megeana Meunier were not available for study and
thus the status of these taxa and their placement within Bibionidae is unresolved. The
extant genera are: Hesperinus Walker, Penthetria Meigen, Plecia Wiedemann, Bibio
Geoffroy, Bibiodes Coquillett, Bibionellus Edwards, Enicoscolus Hardy, and Dilophus
Meigen. A diagnosis and descriptions of all available life stages are provided for each
of these genera. Additionally, several new generic synonyms are proposed. The fossil
genus Bibiopsis Heer is treated as junior synonym of Penthetria. The fossil genus
Epiplecia Giard and the extant subgenera Heteroplecia Hardy and Pleciodes Hardy are
treated as junior synonyms of Plecia. The fossil genus Lithosomyia Carpenter is a
junior synonym of Bibio, and the fossil genus Bibiodites Cockerell is a junior
synonym of Bibiodes. Two genera previously included in the family Bibionidae are
removed from the family. The fossil genus Mesopleciella Rohdendorf belongs in the
extinct family Protopleciidae and the family placement of the fossil genus Longicornia
could not be determined, but is not a bibionid.
Genre Thesis
Topic Bibionidae -- Evolution
Identifier http://hdl.handle.net/1957/10998

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