1. The Bemisia tabacicryptic (sibling) species group — imperative for a taxonomic reassessment
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Brown, Judith K, Paredes-Montero, Jorge R, and Stocks, Ian C
- Abstract
The taxonomy of the Bemisia tabacicryptic species group remains a challenge due to the lack of morphological differentiation and porous species boundaries among its members. Additionally, it is unclear whether B. tabaciconsists of several species in evolutionary stasis with limited morphological change or is the result of a recent adaptive radiation characterized by great ecological diversity but little morphological divergence. Here, a historical overview of the development of the nomenclature used to classify B. tabaciis provided covering changes after synonymizing several species in 1957 until recent insights gained from whole-genome sequencing data. The article discusses the limitations of using a 3.5% mtCOI threshold and argues that a 1% nuclear divergence cutoff better reflects ecological and biogeographic species boundaries. Finally, a plan of action is outlined for naming B. tabacispecies using a Latin binomial system in accordance with the International Comission on Zoological Nomenclature (ICZN) regulations.
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- 2023
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