Cells (Mar 2019)

Molecular Phylogeny and Historical Biogeography of the Butterfly Tribe Aeromachini Tutt (<i>Lepidoptera: Hesperiidae</i>) from China

  • Yuanyuan Li,
  • Jianqing Zhu,
  • Chen Ge,
  • Ying Wang,
  • Zimiao Zhao,
  • Shuojia Ma,
  • Ary A. Hoffmann,
  • Nancy M. Endersby,
  • Qunxiu Liu,
  • Weidong Yu,
  • Weibin Jiang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cells8040294
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 4
p. 294

Abstract

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The butterfly tribe Aeromachini Tutt, 1906 is a large group of skippers. In this study, a total of 10 genera and 45 species of putative members of this tribe, which represent most of the generic diversity and nearly all the species diversity of the group in China, were sequenced for two mitochondrial genes and three nuclear genes (2093 bp). The combined dataset was analyzed with maximum likelihood inference using IQtree. We found strong support for monophyly of Aeromachini from China and support for the most recent accepted species in the tribe. Two paraphyletic genera within Aeromachini are presented and discussed. The divergence time estimates with BEAST and ancestral-area reconstructions with RASP provide a detailed description about the historical biogeography of the Aeromachini from China. The tribe very likely originated from the Hengduan Mountains in the late Ecocene and expanded to the Himalaya Mountains and Central China Regions. A dispersal-vicariance analysis suggests that dispersal events have played essential roles in the distribution of extant species, and geological and climatic changes have been important factors driving current distribution patterns.

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