Title
Assessing a generic synapomorphy of Pseudodebis Forster, 1964 (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae: Satyrinae) and a recent speciation with a shift in elevation between two new species in the western Andes
Date Issued
01 March 2021
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Nakahara S.
Schwartz J.
Willmott K.R.
Institute of Entomology
Publisher(s)
CSIRO
Abstract
The field of systematics and our understanding of phylogenetic relationships have been invigorated by the use of molecular data, but analyses based on DNA sequence data are not always corroborated by diagnostic morphological characters. In particular, several taxonomic changes in butterflies (Papilionoidea) have been made solely on the basis of molecular data without identifying morphological synapomorphies that might have aided in diagnosing taxa from butterfly collections or specimens with no accessible DNA. We here focus on the butterfly genus Pseudodebis Forster, 1964 in the so-called 'Taygetis clade', which is one of the major clades in the diverse Neotropical nymphalid subtribe Euptychiina. We inferred the evolution of a male genitalic character using the most comprehensive molecular phylogeny for the 'Taygetis clade' to date. This approach allowed us to identify a synapomorphy for Pseudodebis Forster, 1964, which can be used to morphologically diagnose this genus and to distinguish it from other genera in the 'Taygetis clade'. In addition, we describe two new species of Pseudodebis, P. nakamurai Nakahara & Willmott, sp. nov. and P. pieti Nakahara & Willmott, sp. nov., recovered as sister species based on molecular data, with an estimated time of divergence of 0.3 Ma (Bayesian confidence interval 0.03-1.61 Ma). Despite the low genetic divergence between these two Pseudodebis species, they can be readily distinguished by wing morphology. Pseudodebis nakamurai, sp. nov. and P. pieti, sp. nov. occur in partial sympatry across an elevational gradient along the western Andes, and the inferred recent speciation event might be related to a shift in elevation and possibly a change in larval hostplant preference. urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:38B4AF76-79E9-4D4D-BF16-FCD8F53A7277.
Start page
158
End page
180
Volume
35
Issue
2
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Zoología, Ornitología, Entomología, ciencias biológicas del comportamiento Conservación de la Biodiversidad
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85103294879
Source
Invertebrate Systematics
ISSN of the container
14455226
Sponsor(s)
We are extremely grateful to Ichiro Nakamura (USA), Brian Harris, Robert Robbins, and Donald Harvey (all USNM), Andy Warren and Andrei Sourakov (FLMNH), and Steven Heydon, Jeff and Cathy Smith and Lynn Kimsey (BME), and Tomasz Pyrcz (MZUJ), for providing access to specimens under their care. Field work by K. R. Willmott and S. Nakahara in Ecuador was done under the permit Genetic Diversity of Ecuador (MAE-DNB-CM-2016-0045), granted by the Ministerio del Ambiente of Ecuador to the National Institute of Biodiversity (INABIO), which supports the project Diversity and Biology of the Lepidoptera of Ecuador ; we further thank Santiago Villamar n and Sof a Nogales of INABIO for their help in obtaining permits. K. R. Willmott thanks Jason Hall, Julia and Jamie Robinson Willmott and Raul Aldaz for their companionship in the field and for collecting a significant proportion of the type specimens of the two new species described here; Piet Sabb (Parque Bamb ) and Jose DeCoux (Los Cedros Reserve) for their hospitality and facilitating field work in western Ecuador; and Rudy Gelis for permission to use his photographs of live Pseudodebis published on iNaturalist.org. We acknowledge the National Science Foundation (grant number DEB 1256742) for support. S. Nakahara acknowledges the University of Florida s Department of Entomology and Nematology for support. P. Matos-Maravi acknowledges the funding provided by the PPLZ programme of the Czech Academy of Sciences (grant number L200961951) and the computational resources provided by the CESNET LM2015042 and the CERIT Scientific Cloud LM2015085, provided under the program Projects of Large Research, Development, and Innovations Infrastructures .
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