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Phylogenetic relationships within the leaf-mining flies (Diptera: Agromyzidae) inferred from sequence data from multiple genes.

Sonja J Scheffer1, Isaac S Winkler, Brian M Wiegmann.   

Abstract

The leaf-mining flies (Diptera: Agromyzidae) are a diverse group whose larvae feed internally in leaves, stems, flowers, seeds, and roots of a wide variety of plant hosts. The systematics of agromyzids has remained poorly known due to their small size and morphological homogeneity. We investigated the phylogenetic relationships among genera within the Agromyzidae using parsimony and Bayesian analyses of 2965 bp of DNA sequence data from the mitochondrial COI gene, the nuclear ribosomal 28S gene, and the single copy nuclear CAD gene. We included 86 species in 21 genera, including all but a few small genera, and spanning the diversity within the family. The results from parsimony and Bayesian analyses were largely similar, with major groupings of genera in common. Specifically, both analyses recovered a monophyletic Phytomyzinae and a monophyletic Agromyzinae. Within the subfamilies, genera found to be monophyletic given our sampling include Agromyza, Amauromyza, Calycomyza, Cerodontha, Liriomyza, Melanagromyza, Metopomyza, Nemorimyza, Phytobia, and Pseudonapomyza. Several genera were found to be polyphyletic or paraphyletic including Aulagromyza, Chromatomyia, Phytoliriomyza, Phytomyza, and Ophiomyia. We evaluate our findings and discuss host-use evolution in light of current agromyzid taxonomy and two recent hypotheses of relationships based on morphological data.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17291785     DOI: 10.1016/j.ympev.2006.12.018

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Phylogenet Evol        ISSN: 1055-7903            Impact factor:   4.286


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4.  Determining plant-leaf miner-parasitoid interactions: a DNA barcoding approach.

Authors:  Stéphane A P Derocles; Darren M Evans; Paul C Nichols; S Aifionn Evans; David H Lunt
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2015-02-24       Impact factor: 3.240

5.  Checklist of the leaf-mining flies (Diptera, Agromyzidae) of Finland.

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Journal:  Zookeys       Date:  2014-09-19       Impact factor: 1.546

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8.  Cryptic Diversity Hidden within the Leafminer Genus Liriomyza (Diptera: Agromyzidae).

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