1. Limits of mitochondrial genes in delimiting species within a Carbula species complex (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae).
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Zhou J, Wang S, Yu S, Li Y, Qiao M, Zhao Q, Hughes E, Liu H, and Bu W
- Subjects
- Animals, Genes, Mitochondrial, Phylogeny, Hemiptera genetics, Heteroptera genetics
- Abstract
Molecular data has become a powerful tool for species delimitation, particularly among those that present limited morphological differences; while the mitochondrial genome, with its moderate length, low cost of sequencing and fast lineage sorting, has emerged as a practical data set. Due to the limited morphological differences among the closely related species of Carbula Stål 1865, the species boundaries between Carbula abbreviata (Motschulsky, 1866), Carbula humerigera (Uhler, 1860), and Carbula putoni (Jakovlev, 1876) have remained particularly unclear. In this study, we applied two phylogenetic reconstruction methods to two data sets (mitogenome and COI) to assess the phylogeny of Carbula distributed in Asia, and five species delimitation methods to determine the boundaries between East Asian Carbula species. Our phylogenetic analyses showed Carbula to be paraphyletic; the seven known species distributed within East Asia to form a single monophyletic group, and within this, C. abbreviata, C. humerigera, C. putoni and middle-type to comprise a C. humerigera species complex. Our results show that mitogenome data alone, while effective in the differentiation of more distantly related Carbula species, is not sufficient to accurately delimit the species within this newly described complex., (© 2023 Wiley Periodicals LLC.)
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- 2024
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