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Ateneo undergrad thesis yields discovery of 3 new riffle beetle species from Mindanao

01 Dec 2022

Three new species of Ancyronyx beetles discovered in the undergraduate thesis by Christalle Beatriz Seno and Maureen Lianne Pascual (BS Biology 22), under the supervision of adviser Prof Dr Hendrik Freitag and co-adviser Dr Emmanuel Delocado. Photo taken from Seno et al. (2022).
Three new species of Ancyronyx beetles discovered in the undergraduate thesis by Christalle Beatriz Seno and Maureen Lianne Pascual (BS Biology 22), under the supervision of adviser Prof Dr Hendrik Freitag and co-adviser Dr Emmanuel Delocado. Photo taken from Seno et al. (2022).

In a new paper published in the international indexed scientific journal Tijdschrift voor Entomologie , 3 spider riffle beetle species from genus Ancyronyx were newly discovered and described by researchers from the Ateneo Biodiversity Research Laboratory. The paper on the discovery of the new species from Greater Mindanao – namely A. kalasan , A. manobo , and A. zamboangaensis – was authored by Christalle Beatriz Seno (BS Biology 22 Program Awardee), thesis adviser Prof Dr Hendrik Freitag, and co-adviser Dr Emmanuel Delocado. The publication was part of Seno’s undergraduate thesis which was conducted with Maureen Lianne Pascual (BS Biology 22), who is now a medical student.

While Freitag has been working on the diversity of Ancyronyx in Southeast Asia for some years now, prior to this study, only one species of Ancyronyx was documented from Greater Mindanao or the big cluster of islands on the southern portion of the Philippines. While A. schillhammeri Jäch, 1994 was recorded in Siargao, it is not unique to Greater Mindanao as it was documented too in Greater Luzon and Greater Mindoro. Hailing from Bukidnon herself, Seno thought it would be fascinating for her undergraduate thesis to investigate the hidden diversity from Mindanao. This led to their discovery of new species from the island of Mindanao, as well as Samar.

Seno previously presented updates on the study on behalf of the research group in an international conference. Photo by Clister Pangantihon.
Seno previously presented updates on the study on behalf of the research group in an international conference. Photo by Clister Pangantihon.

The new species were named in honor of the culture and geography of Mindanao. A. kalasan was named after the Binukid (language of indigenous peoples of Bukidnon) word for ‘forest’. A. manobo was named an indigenous ethnic group, while A. zamboangaensis was named after the Zamboanga Peninsula. While spider riffle beetles are notable for their distinguishable body colorations and patterns, the ‘cryptic’ nature or strong similarities among the three species prompt the team to use traditional microscopy-based approach in tandem with DNA-based analyses.

Given that the study was conducted in the context of the pandemic when field sampling was very much subjected to strict regulations, the collected specimens from expeditions dating back from 1990s were examined in the said publication. Having graduated this year, Seno and Pascual conducted their thesis amidst the pandemic through the lab-at-home set-up acquired via the SC Johnson Environmental Leadership Development Fund. Currently, Seno works as a research assistant of the Ateneo Biodiversity Research Laboratory and is expanding the study to investigate spider riffle beetles from other undersurveyed islands in the country.

Earlier this year, (L-R) Freitag, Seno, and Delocado conducted a research visit at the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin as part of the BIO-PHIL project. Pictured here with Dr Thomas von Rintelen, a collaborator of the Ateneo Biodiversity Research Laboratory.
Earlier this year, (L-R) Freitag, Seno, and Delocado conducted a research visit at the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin as part of the BIO-PHIL project. Pictured here with Dr Thomas von Rintelen, a collaborator of the Ateneo Biodiversity Research Laboratory.

The paper is part of an umbrella project of the Ateneo Biodiversity Research Laboratory called Integrative Philippine Freshwater Invertebrate Taxonomy and Ecology Project (Project I-FITE PH). Previously, the BS Biology 2022 graduates under Project I-FITE PH (Seno, Pascual, Enrico Gerard Sanchez, Jaymes Bryant Tibig) were awarded the  Excellence Award for Senior Research Group  at the Ateneo Socio-Civic Engagement for National Development (ASCEND) Awards last June. Additionally, Seno and Pascual won 2 nd Place in the Young Systematic Biologists Forum earlier this year. Parts of their undergraduate thesis and subsequent investigations were also presented in national and international conferences.

Earlier this year, (L-R) Delocado, Seno, and Freitag conducted a research visit at the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin as part of the BIO-PHIL project.
Earlier this year, (L-R) Delocado, Seno, and Freitag conducted a research visit at the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin as part of the BIO-PHIL project.

Aside from the SC Johnson Grant, the study and the training of Seno were supported by the University Research Council (URC), the School of Science and Engineering Industry 4.0 Research Fund (SI4) of Ateneo Research Institute of Science and Engineering (ARISE), and the Biodiversity Teaching in a Philippine-Cambodian-German Network ( BIO-PHIL ) project.

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