生物
系统发育树
农蝇科
系统基因组学
克莱德
系统发育学
进化生物学
分类学
植物标本室
植物
分类学(生物学)
有害生物分析
遗传学
基因
作者
Jing‐Li Xuan,Sonja J. Scheffer,Matt Lewis,Brian K. Cassel,Wanxue Liu,Brian M. Wiegmann
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.ympev.2023.107778
摘要
Leaf-mining flies (Diptera: Agromyzidae) are a diverse clade of phytophagous Diptera known largely for their economic impact as leaf- or stem-miners on vegetable and ornamental plants. Higher-level phylogenetic relationships of Agromyzidae have remained uncertain because of challenges in sampling of both taxa and characters for morphology and PCR-based Sanger-era molecular systematics. Here, we used hundreds of orthologous single-copy nuclear loci obtained from anchored hybrid enrichment (AHE) to reconstruct phylogenetic relationships among the major lineages of leaf-mining flies. The resulting phylogenetic trees are highly congruent and well-supported, except for a few deep nodes, when using different molecular data types and phylogenetic methods. Based on divergence time dating using a relaxed clock model-based analysis, leaf-mining flies are shown to have diversified in multiple lineages since the early Paleocene, approximately 65 million years ago. Our study not only reveals a revised classification system of leaf-mining flies, but also provides a new phylogenetic framework to understand their macroevolution.
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