Curved fossil bee cells as tools for reconstructing the evolutionary history and palaeogeographical distribution of Diphaglossinae (Apoidea, Colletidae)

The new ichnospecies Celliforma curvata is described to include curved fossil bee cells from Argentina, Uruguay and the USA. The upper part of the cell (neck) of the new ichnospecies is curved, and accordingly, it can be attributed to bees of the subfamily Diphaglossinae (Colletidae). The oldest rec...

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Autores principales: Sarzetti, L.C., Dinghi, P.A., Genise, J.F., Bedatou, E., Verde, M.
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spelling todo:paper_00310239_v57_n2_p447_Sarzetti2023-10-03T14:41:09Z Curved fossil bee cells as tools for reconstructing the evolutionary history and palaeogeographical distribution of Diphaglossinae (Apoidea, Colletidae) Sarzetti, L.C. Dinghi, P.A. Genise, J.F. Bedatou, E. Verde, M. Celliforma curvata isp. n Curved bee cells Diphaglossinae Minimum age Palaeodistribution bee environmental conditions evolutionary biology fossil record geographical distribution new species paleogeography phylogeny reconstruction Argentina Uruguay Apoidea Celliforma Colletidae Diphaglossinae The new ichnospecies Celliforma curvata is described to include curved fossil bee cells from Argentina, Uruguay and the USA. The upper part of the cell (neck) of the new ichnospecies is curved, and accordingly, it can be attributed to bees of the subfamily Diphaglossinae (Colletidae). The oldest record of C. curvata, from the early Eocene of North America (52-49 Ma), provides a minimum age for the appearance of this subfamily, in accordance with an already proposed calibrated phylogeny. It is also proposed that these fossil cells could be used for future calibrations of molecular clocks. C. curvata indicates that Diphaglossinae had a widespread distribution, from southern Utah to extra-Andean Patagonia at 42°S. In contrast, extant representatives reach only 38°S in this region. Diphaglossinae were more extended southwards in the past thanks to better environmental conditions in extra-Andean Patagonia. © The Palaeontological Association. Fil:Genise, J.F. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00310239_v57_n2_p447_Sarzetti
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topic Celliforma curvata isp. n
Curved bee cells
Diphaglossinae
Minimum age
Palaeodistribution
bee
environmental conditions
evolutionary biology
fossil record
geographical distribution
new species
paleogeography
phylogeny
reconstruction
Argentina
Uruguay
Apoidea
Celliforma
Colletidae
Diphaglossinae
spellingShingle Celliforma curvata isp. n
Curved bee cells
Diphaglossinae
Minimum age
Palaeodistribution
bee
environmental conditions
evolutionary biology
fossil record
geographical distribution
new species
paleogeography
phylogeny
reconstruction
Argentina
Uruguay
Apoidea
Celliforma
Colletidae
Diphaglossinae
Sarzetti, L.C.
Dinghi, P.A.
Genise, J.F.
Bedatou, E.
Verde, M.
Curved fossil bee cells as tools for reconstructing the evolutionary history and palaeogeographical distribution of Diphaglossinae (Apoidea, Colletidae)
topic_facet Celliforma curvata isp. n
Curved bee cells
Diphaglossinae
Minimum age
Palaeodistribution
bee
environmental conditions
evolutionary biology
fossil record
geographical distribution
new species
paleogeography
phylogeny
reconstruction
Argentina
Uruguay
Apoidea
Celliforma
Colletidae
Diphaglossinae
description The new ichnospecies Celliforma curvata is described to include curved fossil bee cells from Argentina, Uruguay and the USA. The upper part of the cell (neck) of the new ichnospecies is curved, and accordingly, it can be attributed to bees of the subfamily Diphaglossinae (Colletidae). The oldest record of C. curvata, from the early Eocene of North America (52-49 Ma), provides a minimum age for the appearance of this subfamily, in accordance with an already proposed calibrated phylogeny. It is also proposed that these fossil cells could be used for future calibrations of molecular clocks. C. curvata indicates that Diphaglossinae had a widespread distribution, from southern Utah to extra-Andean Patagonia at 42°S. In contrast, extant representatives reach only 38°S in this region. Diphaglossinae were more extended southwards in the past thanks to better environmental conditions in extra-Andean Patagonia. © The Palaeontological Association.
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author Sarzetti, L.C.
Dinghi, P.A.
Genise, J.F.
Bedatou, E.
Verde, M.
author_facet Sarzetti, L.C.
Dinghi, P.A.
Genise, J.F.
Bedatou, E.
Verde, M.
author_sort Sarzetti, L.C.
title Curved fossil bee cells as tools for reconstructing the evolutionary history and palaeogeographical distribution of Diphaglossinae (Apoidea, Colletidae)
title_short Curved fossil bee cells as tools for reconstructing the evolutionary history and palaeogeographical distribution of Diphaglossinae (Apoidea, Colletidae)
title_full Curved fossil bee cells as tools for reconstructing the evolutionary history and palaeogeographical distribution of Diphaglossinae (Apoidea, Colletidae)
title_fullStr Curved fossil bee cells as tools for reconstructing the evolutionary history and palaeogeographical distribution of Diphaglossinae (Apoidea, Colletidae)
title_full_unstemmed Curved fossil bee cells as tools for reconstructing the evolutionary history and palaeogeographical distribution of Diphaglossinae (Apoidea, Colletidae)
title_sort curved fossil bee cells as tools for reconstructing the evolutionary history and palaeogeographical distribution of diphaglossinae (apoidea, colletidae)
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00310239_v57_n2_p447_Sarzetti
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