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Combining morphology and molecular data to improve Drosophila paulistorum (Diptera, Drosophilidae) taxonomic status.

Rebeca Zanini1,2, Mário Josias Müller3, Gilberto Cavalheiro Vieira2, Victor Hugo Valiati3, Maríndia Deprá1,2, Vera Lúcia da Silva Valente1,2.   

Abstract

The willistoni species subgroup has been the subject of several studies since the latter half of the past century and is considered a Neotropical model for evolutionary studies, given the many levels of reproductive isolation and different evolutionary stages occurring within them. Here we present for the first time a phylogenetic reconstruction combining morphological characters and molecular data obtained from 8 gene fragments (COI, COII, Cytb, Adh, Ddc, Hb, kl-3 and per). Some relationships were incongruent when comparing morphological and molecular data. Also, morphological data presented some unresolved polytomies, which could reflect the very recent divergence of the subgroup. The total evidence phylogenetic reconstruction presented well-supported relationships and summarized the results of all analyses. The diversification of the willistoni subgroup began about 7.3 Ma with the split of D. insularis while D.paulistorum complex has a much more recent diversification history, which began about 2.1 Ma and apparently has not completed the speciation process, since the average time to sister species separation is one million years, and some entities of the D. paulistorum complex diverge between 0.3 and 1 Ma. Based on the obtained data, we propose the categorization of the former "semispecies" of D. paulistorum as a subspecies and describe the subspecies D. paulistorum amazonian, D. paulistorum andeanbrazilian, D. paulistorum centroamerican, D. paulistorum interior, D. paulistorum orinocan and D. paulistorum transitional.

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Keywords:  D. paulistorum; divergence time estimation; morphology; phylogeny; subspecies; total evidence; willistoni subgroup

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29355090      PMCID: PMC6150627          DOI: 10.1080/19336934.2018.1429859

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Fly (Austin)        ISSN: 1933-6934            Impact factor:   2.160


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