Systematics of Afrotropical Eristalinae (Diptera: Syrphidae) using mitochondrial phylogenomics

We examined the phylogeny and intrageneric classification of eristaline hoverfly genera from the Afrotropical Region using mitochondrial genomes. Genome skimming was used to obtain (nearly) full mtDNA and nuclear rDNA (18S, 28S) genomes of 120 museum vouchers from eight genera and 98 species. Phylogenetic reconstructions of mitogenomes and mitogenomes + nuclear rDNA yielded comparable phylogenies while that of rDNA only resulted in poorly resolved phylogenies. Phylogenetic analyses focused on six genera and supported the monophyly of the general Chasmomma Bezzi, Eristalinus Rondani, Mesembrius Rondani and Syritta Le Peletier & Serville, whereas Simoides Loew was not monophyletic and rendered Phytomia Guérin-Méneville paraphyletic. We therefore synonymize Simoides with Phytomia. Within Chasmomma, two species-groups that differ in the colour and the shape of the hind femora (Chasmomma femoratum and Chasmomma nigrum species-groups) were supported. Within Eristalinus, the monophyly of the subgenera Merodonoides Curran and Eristalodes Mik was supported, but not of the subgenus Eristalinus Rondani. Within Syritta, the monophyly of three out of the five species-groups tested was rejected. This approach illustrates the importance of integrative and iterative approaches in taxonomy and shows that genomic data may not only clarify the systematic relationships among hoverfly genera and species, but also offer perspectives into the evolution of morphological and ecological variation within the family.

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Main Authors: Mullens, N., Sonet, G., Virgilio, M., Goergen, Georg, Janssens, S., de Meyer, M., Jordaens, K.
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2022-04
Subjects:genomes, phylogenetics, syrphidae, genes, mitochondrial dna,
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/118205
https://doi.org/10.1111/syen.12532
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spelling dig-cgspace-10568-1182052023-09-10T22:14:55Z Systematics of Afrotropical Eristalinae (Diptera: Syrphidae) using mitochondrial phylogenomics Mullens, N. Sonet, G. Virgilio, M. Goergen, Georg Janssens, S. de Meyer, M. Jordaens, K. genomes phylogenetics syrphidae genes mitochondrial dna We examined the phylogeny and intrageneric classification of eristaline hoverfly genera from the Afrotropical Region using mitochondrial genomes. Genome skimming was used to obtain (nearly) full mtDNA and nuclear rDNA (18S, 28S) genomes of 120 museum vouchers from eight genera and 98 species. Phylogenetic reconstructions of mitogenomes and mitogenomes + nuclear rDNA yielded comparable phylogenies while that of rDNA only resulted in poorly resolved phylogenies. Phylogenetic analyses focused on six genera and supported the monophyly of the general Chasmomma Bezzi, Eristalinus Rondani, Mesembrius Rondani and Syritta Le Peletier & Serville, whereas Simoides Loew was not monophyletic and rendered Phytomia Guérin-Méneville paraphyletic. We therefore synonymize Simoides with Phytomia. Within Chasmomma, two species-groups that differ in the colour and the shape of the hind femora (Chasmomma femoratum and Chasmomma nigrum species-groups) were supported. Within Eristalinus, the monophyly of the subgenera Merodonoides Curran and Eristalodes Mik was supported, but not of the subgenus Eristalinus Rondani. Within Syritta, the monophyly of three out of the five species-groups tested was rejected. This approach illustrates the importance of integrative and iterative approaches in taxonomy and shows that genomic data may not only clarify the systematic relationships among hoverfly genera and species, but also offer perspectives into the evolution of morphological and ecological variation within the family. 2022-04 2022-02-22T08:42:07Z 2022-02-22T08:42:07Z Journal Article Mullens, N., Sonet, G., Virgilio, M., Goergen, G., Janssens, S.B., De Meyer, M. & Jordaens, K. (2022). Systematics of Afrotropical Eristalinae (Diptera: Syrphidae) using mitochondrial phylogenomics. Systematic Entomology, 1-14. 0307-6970 https://hdl.handle.net/10568/118205 https://doi.org/10.1111/syen.12532 PLANT PRODUCTION & HEALTH en Copyrighted; all rights reserved Limited Access p. 315-328 application/pdf Wiley Systematic Entomology
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Goergen, Georg
Janssens, S.
de Meyer, M.
Jordaens, K.
Systematics of Afrotropical Eristalinae (Diptera: Syrphidae) using mitochondrial phylogenomics
description We examined the phylogeny and intrageneric classification of eristaline hoverfly genera from the Afrotropical Region using mitochondrial genomes. Genome skimming was used to obtain (nearly) full mtDNA and nuclear rDNA (18S, 28S) genomes of 120 museum vouchers from eight genera and 98 species. Phylogenetic reconstructions of mitogenomes and mitogenomes + nuclear rDNA yielded comparable phylogenies while that of rDNA only resulted in poorly resolved phylogenies. Phylogenetic analyses focused on six genera and supported the monophyly of the general Chasmomma Bezzi, Eristalinus Rondani, Mesembrius Rondani and Syritta Le Peletier & Serville, whereas Simoides Loew was not monophyletic and rendered Phytomia Guérin-Méneville paraphyletic. We therefore synonymize Simoides with Phytomia. Within Chasmomma, two species-groups that differ in the colour and the shape of the hind femora (Chasmomma femoratum and Chasmomma nigrum species-groups) were supported. Within Eristalinus, the monophyly of the subgenera Merodonoides Curran and Eristalodes Mik was supported, but not of the subgenus Eristalinus Rondani. Within Syritta, the monophyly of three out of the five species-groups tested was rejected. This approach illustrates the importance of integrative and iterative approaches in taxonomy and shows that genomic data may not only clarify the systematic relationships among hoverfly genera and species, but also offer perspectives into the evolution of morphological and ecological variation within the family.
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author Mullens, N.
Sonet, G.
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title Systematics of Afrotropical Eristalinae (Diptera: Syrphidae) using mitochondrial phylogenomics
title_short Systematics of Afrotropical Eristalinae (Diptera: Syrphidae) using mitochondrial phylogenomics
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title_full_unstemmed Systematics of Afrotropical Eristalinae (Diptera: Syrphidae) using mitochondrial phylogenomics
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