A new genus in the diverse Andean Pedaliodes complex uncovered using target enrichment (Lepidoptera, Nymphalidae)

IF 4.7 1区 农林科学 Q1 ENTOMOLOGY Systematic Entomology Pub Date : 2022-09-27 DOI:10.1111/syen.12568
Tomasz Wilhelm Pyrcz, Dorota Lachowska-Cierlik, Keith Richard Willmott, Artur Mrozek, Oscar Mahecha-Jiménez, Christer Fåhraeus, Pierre Boyer, Sebastián Martín, Marianne Espeland
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A new genus of Neotropical Satyrinae butterflies, Viloriodes Pyrcz & Espeland gen. n. is described in the Pedaliodes Butler complex comprising 11–13 genera and more than 400 species. Support for the new genus is provided by a phylogenetic analysis based on target enrichment (TE) data including 618 nuclear loci with a total of 248,940 nucleotides, and the mitochondrial gene cytochrome oxidase subunit 1 (COI). Five species, whose DNA sequences were obtained by TE during this study, form a strongly supported clade sister to the large clade comprising Pedaliodes and four other genera. Complementary COI analysis confirms the monophyly of Viloriodes gen. n., with the above five plus eight other species clustering in highly supported clades in both Bayesian Inference and Maximum Likelihood analyses, and a TE + COI concatenated tree. Based on molecular and morphological data, 30 species are assigned to Viloriodes gen. n. The new genus can be recognized by a set of subtle morphological characteristics of colour patterns and male and female genitalia. An analysis of divergence times indicates that Viloriodes gen. n. and Steromapedaliodes Forster separated around 5.9 Mya. Viloriodes gen. n. has a wider geographic distribution than any other genus of the Pedaliodes complex, being found from central Mexico to northern Argentina and to the Guyana Shield, typically occurring at lower elevations than Pedaliodes.

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利用靶标富集发现的安第斯踏板蝶复合体中的一个新属(鳞翅目,睡蝶科)
在Pedaliodes Butler复合体中,描述了一个新的热带Satyrinae蝴蝶属,Vilorides Pyrcz&Espeland gen.n,包括11-13属和400多个物种。基于靶富集(TE)数据的系统发育分析为新属提供了支持,该数据包括618个共248940个核苷酸的核基因座和线粒体基因细胞色素氧化酶亚基1(COI)。在这项研究中,TE获得了五个物种的DNA序列,它们形成了一个强大的分支姐妹,该分支是由Pedioides和其他四个属组成的大型分支。互补COI分析证实了Viloroides gen.n的单系性,在贝叶斯推断和最大似然分析中,上述五个加上八个其他物种都聚集在高度支持的分支中,并且TE + COI连接树。根据分子和形态学数据,将30个物种归入Vilorides gen.n。这个新属可以通过一组细微的颜色模式和雄性和雌性生殖器的形态学特征来识别。对分歧时间的分析表明,Vilorides gen.n和Steromapedaliodes Forster分离约5.9 Mya。Vilorides gen.n的地理分布比Pedaliodes复合体的任何其他属都要广泛,分布于墨西哥中部、阿根廷北部和圭亚那地盾,通常分布在比Pedaleodes更低的海拔地区。
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Systematic Entomology
Systematic Entomology 生物-进化生物学
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期刊介绍: Systematic Entomology publishes original papers on insect systematics, phylogenetics and integrative taxonomy, with a preference for general interest papers of broad biological, evolutionary or zoogeographical relevance.
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