Fauna subterrânea de Collembola no Oeste Potiguar : diversidade críptica e novas espécies

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Resumo: Integrative taxonomy is essential for identifying and reclassifying Collembola taxa that are morphologically similar. Animals inhabiting caves are subject to similar selective pressures and may exhibit comparable morphological traits, such as reduced eyes and pigmentation, as well as elongated appendages. The genus Trogolaphysa (Entomobryidae, Paronellinae) includes 24 species recorded in Brazil and is widely distributed in caves of the semi-arid region of Rio Grande do Norte (RN). The aim of this study was to identify the species occurring in caves of the midwestern region of RN, their distribution, delimitation, and evolutionary history, through the integration of morphological and molecular data, and, if necessary, to describe them. A species of Trogolaphysa found in RN caves, resembling Lepidonella zeppelinii, was re-evaluated. After reanalysis of the type material of L. zeppelinii, the species was redescribed and transferred to the genus Trogolaphysa, being renamed Trogolaphysa zeppelinii comb. nov. A dataset of 32 partial sequences of Cytochrome Oxidase I (COX1) of T. zeppelinii comb. nov. was used in maximum likelihood and Bayesian inference phylogenetic trees, as well as species delimitation methods. Five lineages of T. zeppelinii comb. nov. were delimited, with two lineages showing absolute support values and similar morphologies. Genetic distance, population analyses, and Mantel tests confirmed the distinction between populations from the northern and southern parts of the studied area. However, the lack of evident morphological differences prevents these populations from being classified as distinct species. Additionally, the extraction and sequencing of the mitogenome of T. zeppelinii comb. nov. were carried out, presenting its complete mitogenome and a phylogenetic tree based on protein-coding genes to verify its phylogenetic placement among Entomobryoidea. Its mitogenome comprises 14,822 base pairs, containing 13 protein-coding genes, 22 transfer RNA genes, and two ribosomal RNA genes. Phylogenetic analysis confirmed that the species belongs to a monophyletic clade of Trogolaphysa within Paronellinae, related to Troglopedetes and Cyphoderus. Phylogenetic analyses with mitogenomes of Neotropical species are important for a better understanding of relationships among genera of Paronellinae. Finally, two new species of Collembola collected in caves of the semi-arid region of Rio Grande do Norte were described: Cyphoderus caatinguensis sp. nov. and Pararrhopalites iataganii sp. nov. C. caatinguensis sp. nov. is distinguished by the combination of its labial chaetotaxy, claws with filamentous apical tooth, and the number of plumose setae on the dorsal side of the dens. P. iataganii sp. nov., in turn, differs from other species of the genus by the number of subsegments in the fourth antennomere, the number of cephalic spines, the chaetotaxy of the manubrium, and the ventral formula of the dens. Both species display troglomorphic traits, such as reduced pigmentation and eyes, and their description contributes to the understanding of Neotropical subterranean fauna and provides support for future conservation policies for caves in the state of Rio Grande do Norte. This study highlights the complexity of the genetic diversity of collembolans in cave ecosystems, reinforcing the need for integrative taxonomic approaches.
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spelling Fauna subterrânea de Collembola no Oeste Potiguar : diversidade críptica e novas espéciesCollembolaParonellinaeFilogeografiaMitogenomaTaxonomiaPhylogeographySpecies delimitationMitogenomeTaxonomyCNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ZOOLOGIAIntegrative taxonomy is essential for identifying and reclassifying Collembola taxa that are morphologically similar. Animals inhabiting caves are subject to similar selective pressures and may exhibit comparable morphological traits, such as reduced eyes and pigmentation, as well as elongated appendages. The genus Trogolaphysa (Entomobryidae, Paronellinae) includes 24 species recorded in Brazil and is widely distributed in caves of the semi-arid region of Rio Grande do Norte (RN). The aim of this study was to identify the species occurring in caves of the midwestern region of RN, their distribution, delimitation, and evolutionary history, through the integration of morphological and molecular data, and, if necessary, to describe them. A species of Trogolaphysa found in RN caves, resembling Lepidonella zeppelinii, was re-evaluated. After reanalysis of the type material of L. zeppelinii, the species was redescribed and transferred to the genus Trogolaphysa, being renamed Trogolaphysa zeppelinii comb. nov. A dataset of 32 partial sequences of Cytochrome Oxidase I (COX1) of T. zeppelinii comb. nov. was used in maximum likelihood and Bayesian inference phylogenetic trees, as well as species delimitation methods. Five lineages of T. zeppelinii comb. nov. were delimited, with two lineages showing absolute support values and similar morphologies. Genetic distance, population analyses, and Mantel tests confirmed the distinction between populations from the northern and southern parts of the studied area. However, the lack of evident morphological differences prevents these populations from being classified as distinct species. Additionally, the extraction and sequencing of the mitogenome of T. zeppelinii comb. nov. were carried out, presenting its complete mitogenome and a phylogenetic tree based on protein-coding genes to verify its phylogenetic placement among Entomobryoidea. Its mitogenome comprises 14,822 base pairs, containing 13 protein-coding genes, 22 transfer RNA genes, and two ribosomal RNA genes. Phylogenetic analysis confirmed that the species belongs to a monophyletic clade of Trogolaphysa within Paronellinae, related to Troglopedetes and Cyphoderus. Phylogenetic analyses with mitogenomes of Neotropical species are important for a better understanding of relationships among genera of Paronellinae. Finally, two new species of Collembola collected in caves of the semi-arid region of Rio Grande do Norte were described: Cyphoderus caatinguensis sp. nov. and Pararrhopalites iataganii sp. nov. C. caatinguensis sp. nov. is distinguished by the combination of its labial chaetotaxy, claws with filamentous apical tooth, and the number of plumose setae on the dorsal side of the dens. P. iataganii sp. nov., in turn, differs from other species of the genus by the number of subsegments in the fourth antennomere, the number of cephalic spines, the chaetotaxy of the manubrium, and the ventral formula of the dens. Both species display troglomorphic traits, such as reduced pigmentation and eyes, and their description contributes to the understanding of Neotropical subterranean fauna and provides support for future conservation policies for caves in the state of Rio Grande do Norte. This study highlights the complexity of the genetic diversity of collembolans in cave ecosystems, reinforcing the need for integrative taxonomic approaches.NenhumaA taxonomia integrativa é essencial para identificar e reclassificar táxons de Collembola que são morfologicamente parecidos. Animais que habitam cavernas estão sujeitos a pressões seletivas semelhantes e podem apresentar características morfológicas parecidas entre si, como redução de olhos e pigmentação e alongamento de apêndices. O gênero Trogolaphysa (Entomobryidae, Paronellinae) possui 24 espécies registradas para o Brasil e está amplamente distribuído em cavernas da região semiárida do Rio Grande do Norte (RN). O objetivo deste trabalho foi identificar as espécies distribuídas em cavernas da região mesoeste do RN, sua distribuição, delimitação e história evolutiva, através da integração de dados morfológicos e moleculares, e, se necessário, descresvê-las. Uma espécie de Trogolaphysa encontrada nas cavernas do RN, que se assemelhava a Lepidonella zeppelinii, foi reavaliada. Após a reanálise do material tipo de L. zeppelinii, a espécie foi redescrita e transferida para o gênero Trogolaphysa, sendo renomeada como Trogolaphysa zeppelinii comb. nov. O conjunto de dados com 32 sequências parciais de Citocromo Oxidase I (COX1) de T. zeppelinii comb. nov. foi utilizado em árvores filongéticas de máxima verossimilhança, inferência Bayesiana e métodos de delimitação de espécies. Cinco linhagens de T. zeppelinii comb. nov. foram delimitadas, sendo duas linhagens com valores de suporte absoluto e morfologias semelhantes. A distância genética, análises populacionais e teste de Mantel confirmam a distinção entre as populações do norte e do sul da área estudada. No entanto, a falta de diferenças morfológicas evidentes impede que essas populações sejam classificadas como espécies distintas. Foi também realizada a extração e o sequenciamento do mitogenoma de T. zeppelinii comb. nov., apresentado o seu mitogenoma completo e árvore filogenética baseada em genes codificadores de proteínas para verificar o seu posicionamento filogenético entre os Entomobryoidea. Seu mitogenoma possui 14.822 pares de base, contendo 13 genes codificadores de proteínas, 22 genes ribossomais transportadores e dois genes ribossômicos. A análise filogenética confirmou que a espécie está em um clado monofilético de Trogolaphysa dentro de Paronellinae, relacionada a Troglopedetes e Cyphoderus. Análises filogenéticas com mitogenomas de espécies Neotropicais é importante para melhor compreensão das relações entre os gêneros de Paronellinae. Por fim, foram descritas duas novas espécies de Collembola coletadas em cavernas na região semiárida do Rio Grande do Norte, Cyphoderus caatinguensis sp. nov. e Pararrhopalites iataganii sp. nov. A espécie C. caatinguensis sp. nov. distingue-se pela combinação de sua quetotaxia labial, úngues com dente apical filamentoso e o número de cerdas plumosas na face dorsal do dens. Já P. iataganii sp. nov. difere das demais espécies do gênero pelo número de subsegmentos do quarto antenômero, número de espinhos cefálicos, quetotaxia do manúbrio e a fórmula ventral do dens. Ambas exibem traços troglomórficos, como a redução de pigmentação e olhos, e sua descrição contribui para o entendimento da fauna neotropical subterrânea e fornece subsídios para futuras políticas de conservação das cavernas do estado do Rio Grande do Norte. Este trabalho evidencia complexidade da diversidade genética de colêmbolos em ecossistemas cavernícolas, reforçando a necessidade de abordagens taxnômicas integrativas.Universidade Federal da ParaíbaBrasilZoologiaPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Ciências BiológicasUFPBZeppelini Filho, Douglashttp://lattes.cnpq.br/9831782694813481Bellini, Bruno Cavalcantehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/8609476121598138Koroiva, Ricardohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/3262687790057613Ferreira, Aila Soareshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/6692776603943002Colavite, Alessandre Pereirahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/8684037577642199Dal Molin, Anamariahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/3998974987052314Bento, Diego de Medeiroshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/6523092826116933Souza, Paolla Gabryelle Cavalcante de2026-01-07T20:21:24Z2025-10-072026-01-07T20:21:24Z2025-08-12info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesishttps://repositorio.ufpb.br/jspui/handle/123456789/37288porAttribution-NoDerivs 3.0 Brazilhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/3.0/br/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFPBinstname:Universidade Federal da Paraíba (UFPB)instacron:UFPB2026-01-08T06:06:23Zoai:repositorio.ufpb.br:123456789/37288Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttps://repositorio.ufpb.br/PUBhttp://tede.biblioteca.ufpb.br:8080/oai/requestdiretoria@ufpb.br|| bdtd@biblioteca.ufpb.bropendoar:2026-01-08T06:06:23Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFPB - Universidade Federal da Paraíba (UFPB)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Fauna subterrânea de Collembola no Oeste Potiguar : diversidade críptica e novas espécies
title Fauna subterrânea de Collembola no Oeste Potiguar : diversidade críptica e novas espécies
spellingShingle Fauna subterrânea de Collembola no Oeste Potiguar : diversidade críptica e novas espécies
Souza, Paolla Gabryelle Cavalcante de
Collembola
Paronellinae
Filogeografia
Mitogenoma
Taxonomia
Phylogeography
Species delimitation
Mitogenome
Taxonomy
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ZOOLOGIA
title_short Fauna subterrânea de Collembola no Oeste Potiguar : diversidade críptica e novas espécies
title_full Fauna subterrânea de Collembola no Oeste Potiguar : diversidade críptica e novas espécies
title_fullStr Fauna subterrânea de Collembola no Oeste Potiguar : diversidade críptica e novas espécies
title_full_unstemmed Fauna subterrânea de Collembola no Oeste Potiguar : diversidade críptica e novas espécies
title_sort Fauna subterrânea de Collembola no Oeste Potiguar : diversidade críptica e novas espécies
author Souza, Paolla Gabryelle Cavalcante de
author_facet Souza, Paolla Gabryelle Cavalcante de
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Zeppelini Filho, Douglas
http://lattes.cnpq.br/9831782694813481
Bellini, Bruno Cavalcante
http://lattes.cnpq.br/8609476121598138
Koroiva, Ricardo
http://lattes.cnpq.br/3262687790057613
Ferreira, Aila Soares
http://lattes.cnpq.br/6692776603943002
Colavite, Alessandre Pereira
http://lattes.cnpq.br/8684037577642199
Dal Molin, Anamaria
http://lattes.cnpq.br/3998974987052314
Bento, Diego de Medeiros
http://lattes.cnpq.br/6523092826116933
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Souza, Paolla Gabryelle Cavalcante de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Collembola
Paronellinae
Filogeografia
Mitogenoma
Taxonomia
Phylogeography
Species delimitation
Mitogenome
Taxonomy
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ZOOLOGIA
topic Collembola
Paronellinae
Filogeografia
Mitogenoma
Taxonomia
Phylogeography
Species delimitation
Mitogenome
Taxonomy
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ZOOLOGIA
description Integrative taxonomy is essential for identifying and reclassifying Collembola taxa that are morphologically similar. Animals inhabiting caves are subject to similar selective pressures and may exhibit comparable morphological traits, such as reduced eyes and pigmentation, as well as elongated appendages. The genus Trogolaphysa (Entomobryidae, Paronellinae) includes 24 species recorded in Brazil and is widely distributed in caves of the semi-arid region of Rio Grande do Norte (RN). The aim of this study was to identify the species occurring in caves of the midwestern region of RN, their distribution, delimitation, and evolutionary history, through the integration of morphological and molecular data, and, if necessary, to describe them. A species of Trogolaphysa found in RN caves, resembling Lepidonella zeppelinii, was re-evaluated. After reanalysis of the type material of L. zeppelinii, the species was redescribed and transferred to the genus Trogolaphysa, being renamed Trogolaphysa zeppelinii comb. nov. A dataset of 32 partial sequences of Cytochrome Oxidase I (COX1) of T. zeppelinii comb. nov. was used in maximum likelihood and Bayesian inference phylogenetic trees, as well as species delimitation methods. Five lineages of T. zeppelinii comb. nov. were delimited, with two lineages showing absolute support values and similar morphologies. Genetic distance, population analyses, and Mantel tests confirmed the distinction between populations from the northern and southern parts of the studied area. However, the lack of evident morphological differences prevents these populations from being classified as distinct species. Additionally, the extraction and sequencing of the mitogenome of T. zeppelinii comb. nov. were carried out, presenting its complete mitogenome and a phylogenetic tree based on protein-coding genes to verify its phylogenetic placement among Entomobryoidea. Its mitogenome comprises 14,822 base pairs, containing 13 protein-coding genes, 22 transfer RNA genes, and two ribosomal RNA genes. Phylogenetic analysis confirmed that the species belongs to a monophyletic clade of Trogolaphysa within Paronellinae, related to Troglopedetes and Cyphoderus. Phylogenetic analyses with mitogenomes of Neotropical species are important for a better understanding of relationships among genera of Paronellinae. Finally, two new species of Collembola collected in caves of the semi-arid region of Rio Grande do Norte were described: Cyphoderus caatinguensis sp. nov. and Pararrhopalites iataganii sp. nov. C. caatinguensis sp. nov. is distinguished by the combination of its labial chaetotaxy, claws with filamentous apical tooth, and the number of plumose setae on the dorsal side of the dens. P. iataganii sp. nov., in turn, differs from other species of the genus by the number of subsegments in the fourth antennomere, the number of cephalic spines, the chaetotaxy of the manubrium, and the ventral formula of the dens. Both species display troglomorphic traits, such as reduced pigmentation and eyes, and their description contributes to the understanding of Neotropical subterranean fauna and provides support for future conservation policies for caves in the state of Rio Grande do Norte. This study highlights the complexity of the genetic diversity of collembolans in cave ecosystems, reinforcing the need for integrative taxonomic approaches.
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