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Morphology, molecules and fritillaries: approaching a stable phylogeny for Argynnini (Lepidoptera : Nymphalidae)
Tekijät: Simonsen TJ, Wahlberg N, Brower AVZ, de Jong R
Kustantaja: APOLLO BOOKS
Julkaisuvuosi: 2006
Lehti:: Insect Systematics and Evolution
Tietokannassa oleva lehden nimi: INSECT SYSTEMATICS & EVOLUTION
Lehden akronyymi: INSECT SYST EVOL
Vuosikerta: 37
Numero: 4
Aloitussivu: 405
Lopetussivu: 418
Sivujen määrä: 14
ISSN: 1399-560X
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1163/187631206788831407
Tiivistelmä
We examine the phylogenetic relationships among 29 species of Argynnini based on 141 previously published morphological characters and new data from the mitochondrial gene COI and the two nuclear genes EF-1a and wingless. We investigate the stability and robustness of the resulting phylogenetic hypotheses through various combinations of the 4 functionally separate datasets. Increasing the number of datasets in combined analyses led to increased support for clades, sometimes substantially. We find that the tribe Argynnini is a well-supported, robust, monophyletic clade with the following internal subtribal structure: (Euptoietina (Yrameina (Boloriina Argynnina))). Our analyses support the classification of argynnine species into six robust and stable genera: Euptoieta, Yramea, Boloria, Issoria, Brenthis and Argynnis. We suggest that for moderate amounts of data, a total evidence approach is always best.
We examine the phylogenetic relationships among 29 species of Argynnini based on 141 previously published morphological characters and new data from the mitochondrial gene COI and the two nuclear genes EF-1a and wingless. We investigate the stability and robustness of the resulting phylogenetic hypotheses through various combinations of the 4 functionally separate datasets. Increasing the number of datasets in combined analyses led to increased support for clades, sometimes substantially. We find that the tribe Argynnini is a well-supported, robust, monophyletic clade with the following internal subtribal structure: (Euptoietina (Yrameina (Boloriina Argynnina))). Our analyses support the classification of argynnine species into six robust and stable genera: Euptoieta, Yramea, Boloria, Issoria, Brenthis and Argynnis. We suggest that for moderate amounts of data, a total evidence approach is always best.