蜱螨科系统基因组学研究(昆虫亚目:蜱螨亚目:蜱螨亚目)

IF 4.7 1区 农林科学 Q1 ENTOMOLOGY Systematic Entomology Pub Date : 2022-11-15 DOI:10.1111/syen.12577
Oscar Fernando Saenz Manchola, Stephany Virrueta Herrera, Lorenzo Mario D'Alessio, Alfonso Neri García Aldrete, Kevin P. Johnson
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树皮虱科是最大的树皮虱科之一,包括3个亚科26属420多个已描述的物种。这个科属于人猿亚目,人猿亚目。Lachesillidae的分类是基于雄性和雌性生殖器的形态,但关于该家族及其某些属的单系性仍然存在问题。本研究利用全基因组和转录组数据构建了一个2060个同源基因数据矩阵,共2438763个对齐bp,并利用这些数据重建了lachesilildae物种及其近缘种的系统发育关系。分类群取样包括lachesilildae的24种和Homilopsocidea和Caeciliusetae近缘科的23种。基于最大似然重建的系统发育关系和基于聚结分析的系统发育关系表明,lachesililla科的类群,以及Graphocaeciliini部落和Lachesilla属的单系也从未恢复。由于chilensis的位置不稳定,它可能是Elipsocidae的姊妹种,也可能是Mesopsocidae的姊妹种,因此我们无法确定该属在homilopsociae中的位置。根据我们的结果,重新分类是必要的,但在提出新的分类之前,对中跖科和近跖科的其他物种进行更多的分类单位采样将有助于在未来的树中添加新的分类。
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Phylogenomics of the family Lachesillidae (Insecta: Psocodea: Psocomorpha)

Lachesillidae is one of the largest families of bark lice and includes more than 420 described species, in 26 genera and three subfamilies. This family belongs in the suborder Psocomorpha, infraorder Homilopsocidea. The classification of Lachesillidae is based on male and female genital morphologies, but questions remain regarding the monophyly of the family and some of its genera. Here, we used whole genome and transcriptome data to generate a 2060 orthologous gene data matrix of 2,438,763 aligned bp and used these data to reconstruct the phylogenetic relationships of species of Lachesillidae and relatives. Taxon sampling included 24 species from Lachesillidae and 23 additional species belonging to related families from the infraorders Homilopsocidea and Caeciliusetae. Phylogenetic relationships reconstructed with maximum likelihood and coalescent-based analyses indicated paraphyly of Lachesillidae, and monophyly of the tribe Graphocaeciliini and the genus Lachesilla were also never recovered. Instability was observed in the position of Eolachesilla chilensis, which was recovered either as sister to Elipsocidae or to Mesopsocidae species, so we cannot conclusively determine the position of this genus within the Homilopsocidea. Given our results, a reclassification is necessary, but more taxon sampling of other species in Mesopsocidae and Peripsocidae would be useful to add to a tree in future before proposing a new classification.

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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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