Phylogeny, species delimitation and biogeography of the endemic Palaearctic tribe Tomarini (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae)
Author
Krupitsky, Anatoly V
Author
Shapoval, Nazar A
Author
Schepetov, Dmitry M
Author
Ekimova, Irina A
Author
Lukhtanov, Vladimir A
text
Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society
2022
2022-10-01
196
2
630
646
https://academic.oup.com/zoolinnean/article/196/2/630/6358824
journal article
10.1093/zoolinnean/zlab055
0024-4082
7184341
PHYLOGENY AND SYSTEMATICS OF
T. BALLUS
AND
T. MAURITANICUS
Within the
T. ballus
clade, three samples of
T. ballus
from
Tunisia
and one from
Morocco
showing a basal polytomy are detected. Their taxonomic status will remain unclear until specimens of probably extinct populations of
T. ballus
from north-east Africa and the Near East are analysed. They were widely known in the literature as subspecies
T. ballus cyrenaica
Turati, 1924
(
type
locality: Benghazi, Lybia), but
Tshikolovets (2011)
has pointed out that the name
T. ballus mareoticus
Graves, 1918
(
type
locality:
Alexandria
,
Egypt
) has priority over
T. b. cyrenaica
and should be attributed to disjoined populations previously known from southern
Tunisia
, Lybia,
Egypt
and
Israel
. Other specimens from
Morocco
,
Algeria
and
Spain
demonstrate no genetic differentiation and obviously represent the nominotypical subspecies.
Two units from
Morocco
are detected within the
T. mauritanicus
clade. They correspond to the subspecies
T. mauritanicus antonius
Brevignon, 1985
from the Middle Atlas Mountains and the subspecies
T. mauritanicus amelnorum
Tarrier, 1997
from the Anti-Atlas Mountains. One haplotype from
Morocco
recovered in two species delimitation analyses as a candidate species needs further exploration; probably, it represents an undescribed taxon.