January
8, 2019, Pensoft Publishers
A diving
beetle demonstrating various adaptations to the life underground, including
depigmentation and evolutionary loss of eyes, was discovered at the bottom of a
clay pound in the cave Soprador do Carvalho, Portugal. The species turned out
to be the very first in the whole order of beetles (Coleoptera) to be known
exclusively from the underground waters of the country.
Despite
not being able to find any other specimens during their study—save for the
single female, the team of Dr. Ignacio Ribera, Institute of Evolutionary
Biology (Spain) and Prof Ana Sofia P. S. Reboleira, University of Copenhagen
(Denmark) identified the beetle as new to science, thanks to its unambiguous
morphology in combination with molecular data.
Aptly
named Iberoporus pluto in reference to the ruler of the underworld in
Greek mythology Pluto, the species was recently described in
the open-access journal ZooKeys.
With a
uniformly pale orange body measuring 2.8 mm in length and 1.1 mm in its widest
part, the beetle is larger than the rest species known in its genus, and its
appendages are longer and more slender. While blindness and depigmentation are
clear adaptation to life away from sunlight, the elongated limbs and antennae
reflect poor swimming abilities needed in a subterranean habitat. Going for 4
km in horizontal direction, Soprador do Carvalho is the largest in the Dueça
cave system, located in the north-eastern part of the Sicó karst area in
central Portugal. In recent years, the cave is being explored for tourism.
"The
knowledge of the subterranean fauna from Portugal has significantly increased
over the last decade, with the description of a high number of obligate
subterranean species (tripling their number) and the establishment of new
biogeographic patterns," explain the authors of the study. "A high
number of these species are
stygobiont (i.e. confined to groundwater), mostly from wells in the north of
the country, where evapotranspiration is higher."
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