A comprehensive molecular phylogeny of Geometridae (Lepidoptera) with a focus on enigmatic small subfamilies
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Murillo-Ramos, Leidys
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Brehm, Gunnar
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Sihvonen, Pasi
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Hausmann, Axel
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Holm, Sille
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Ghanavi, Hamid Reza
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Õunap, Erki
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Truuverk, Andro
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Staude, Hermann
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Friedrich, Egbert
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Tammaru, Toomas
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Wahlberg, Niklas
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PeerJ
2019
2019-08-27
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journal article
10.7717/peerj.7386
41ff7b58-5204-42ec-b85a-75a6904af370
PMC6716565
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Epidesmiinae
Murillo-Ramos, Brehm & Sihvonen
newsubfamily
LSIDurn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:34D1E8F7-99F1-4914-8E12-0110459C2040
Type genus:
Epidesmia
Duncan & Westwood, 1841
.
Material examined: Taxa included in the molecular phylogeny:
Ecphyas holopsara
Turner, 1929
,
Systatica xanthastis
Lower, 1894,
Adeixis griseata
Hudson, 1903
,
Dichromodes indicataria
Walker, 1866
,
Phrixocomes
sp.
Turner, 1930,
Abraxaphantes perampla
Swinhoe, 1890
,
Epidesmia chilonaria
(Herrich-Schäffer, 1855)
,
Phrataria replicataria
Walker, 1866
.
Most of the slender-bodied
Oenochrominae
, excluded from
Oenochrominae
s.str
. by
Holloway (1996)
, were recovered as an independent lineage (
Fig. 4
) that consists of two clades:
Ec. holopsara
+
S. xanthastis
and
Ep. chilonaria
+ five other genera. Branch support values from IQ-TREE strongly support the monophyly of this clade (SH-like and UFBoot2 = 100), while in RAxML the clade is moderately supported (RBS = 89).
These genera have earlier been assigned to
Oenochrominae
s.l
. (
Scoble & Edwards, 1990
). However, we recovered the group as a well-supported lineage independent from
Oenochrominae
s.str
. and transfer them to
Epidesmiinae
,
subfam. n.
(
Table 2
).
Phylogenetic position:
Epidesmiinae
is sister to
Oenochrominae
s.str
. +
Eumelea
+
Geometrinae
+
Ennominae
.
Short description of
Epidesmiinae
: Antennae in males unipectinate (exception:
Adeixis
), shorter towards the apex. Pectination moderate or long. Thorax and abdomen slender (unlike in
Oenochrominae
). Forewings with sinuous postmedial line and areole present. Forewings planiform (with wings lying flat on the substrate) in resting position, held like a triangle and cover the hindwings.
Diagnosis of
Epidesmiinae
: The genera included in this subfamily form a strongly supported clade with DNA sequence data from the following gene regions (exemplar
Epidesmia chilonaria
(Herrich-Schäffer, 1855))
ArgK (MK738299), Ca-ATPase (MK738690), CAD (MK738960), COI (MK739187), EF1a (MK740168), GAPDH (MK740402), MDH (MK740974) and Nex9 (MK741433). Athorough morphological investigation of the subfamily, including diagnostic characters, is under preparation.
Distribution: Most genera are distributed in the Australian region, with some species ranging into the Oriental region.
Abraxaphantes
occurs exclusively in the Oriental region.