European Journal of Entomology (Apr 2006)

Phylogeny of Chrysotoxum species (Diptera: Syrphidae) inferred from morphological and molecular characters

  • Antonio MASETTI,
  • Andrea LUCHETTI,
  • Daniele SOMMAGGIO,
  • Giovanni BURGIO,
  • Barbara MANTOVANI

DOI
https://doi.org/10.14411/eje.2006.059
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 103, no. 2
pp. 459 – 467

Abstract

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Relationships of nine Italian Chrysotoxum species were analysed using morphological and molecular data. The morphology-derived cladogram revealed three well-defined groups: (i) C. cautum, (ii) the arcuatum group (C. arcuatum, C. fasciolatum) and (iii) the festivum group (C. festivum - C. vernale, C. bicinctum, C. elegans, C. octomaculatum and C. parmense). Trees inferred from COI-tRNALeu-COII sequences were largely in agreement, but they identified (i) C. parmense as an isolated branch, (ii) C. festivum and C. vernale as separate entities, (iii) C. elegans within a paraphyletic C. festivum clade. ITS2 trees were partially unresolved but C. parmense sequence emerged as a sister to the festivum group. The monophyly of the festivum group derived from morphological data was rejected by a phylogenetic test performed on combined molecular data set. The diagnostic value of some morphological characters commonly used to identify Chrysotoxum species is therefore questioned.

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