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Synergistic effects of combining morphological and molecular data in resolving the phylogeny of butterflies and skippers

机译:形态和分子数据相结合在解决蝴蝶和船长的系统发育中的协同效应

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Phylogenetic relationships among major clades of butterflies and skippers have long been controversial, with no general consensus even today. Such lack of resolution is a substantial impediment to using the otherwise well studied butterflies as a model group in biology. Here we report the results of a combined analysis of DNA sequences from three genes and a morphological data matrix for 57 taxa (3258 characters, 1290 parsimony informative) representing all major lineages from the three putative butterfly super-families (Hedyloidea, Hesperioidea and Papilionoidea), plus out-groups representing other ditrysian Lepidoptera families. Recently, the utility of morphological data as a source of phylogenetic evidence has been debated. We present the first well supported phylogenetic hypothesis for the butterflies and skippers based on a total-evidence analysis of both traditional morphological characters and new molecular characters from three gene regions (GOI, EF-1 alpha and wingless). All four data partitions show substantial hidden support for the deeper nodes, which emerges only in a combined analysis in which the addition of morphological data plays a crucial role. With the exception of Nymphalidae, the traditionally recognized families are found to be strongly supported monophyletic clades with the following relationships: (Hesperiidae+(Papilionidae+(Pieridae+(Nymphalidae+(Lycaenidae+Riodinidae))))). Nymphalidae is recovered as a monophyletic clade but this clade does not have strong support. Lycaenidae and Riodinidae are sister groups with strong support and we suggest that the latter be given family rank. The position of Pieridae as the sister taxon to nymphalids, lycaenids and riodinids is supported by morphology and the EF-1 alpha data but conflicted by the COI and wingless data. Hedylidae are more likely to be related to butterflies and skippers than geometrid moths and appear to be the sister group to Papilionoidea + Hesperioidea.
机译:长期以来,蝴蝶和船长主要进化枝之间的亲缘关系一直存在争议,直到今天仍未达成共识。这种分辨率的缺乏严重阻碍了将原本经过充分研究的蝴蝶作为生物学模型组使用。在这里,我们报告了来自三个基因的DNA序列和一个形态数据矩阵的组合分析结果,这些形态代表57个分类单元(3258个字符,提供了1290个简约信息),代表了三个假定的蝴蝶超家族(Hedyloidea,Hesperioidea和Papilionoidea)的所有主要谱系,再加上代表其他ditrysian鳞翅目科的群体。近来,关于形态学数据作为系统发育证据来源的实用性已受到争议。我们基于对三个形态区域(GOI,EF-1 alpha和无翅)的传统形态特征和新分子特征的全面证据分析,提出了蝴蝶和船长的第一个得到良好支持的系统发育假说。所有这四个数据分区都显示出对更深层节点的实质性隐藏支持,只有在组合分析中,形态数据的添加才发挥关键作用,这才出现。除N科以外,传统上公认的科系被强烈支持的单系进化枝具有以下关系:(He科+(Pa科+(P科+(N科+(L科+ R科))))))。 Nymphalidae作为单系进化枝被回收,但是该进化枝没有强大的支持。 Lycaenidae和Riodinidae是姐妹群体,得到了强有力的支持,我们建议给后者以家族地位。形态学和EF-1 alpha数据支持Pieridae作为nymphalids,lycaenids和riodinids的姊妹分类的位置,但与COI和无翼数据相矛盾。与几何蛾类相比,螺旋体更可能与蝴蝶和船长有关,并且似乎是蝶形花科+伞形科的姊妹组。

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