TY - JOUR
T1 - Overlooked cryptic diversity in muschampia (lepidoptera
T2 - Hesperiidae) adds two species to the european butterfly fauna
AU - Hinojosa, Joan C.
AU - Dapporto, Leonardo
AU - Brockmann, Ernst
AU - Dinca, Vlad
AU - Tikhonov, Valentin
AU - Grishin, Nick
AU - Lukhtanov, Vladimir A.
AU - Vila, Roger
N1 - Funding Information:
R.V., by a predoctoral fellowship BES-2017-080641 (Ministerio de Economia y Empresa de Espana)
Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 The Linnean Society of London, Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society.
PY - 2021/11/1
Y1 - 2021/11/1
N2 - Cryptic species represent a challenge for documenting global biodiversity. Even in well-studied groups, such as European butterflies, the application of integrative approaches has allowed the recognition of an unexpected number of cryptic taxa. Here, we combine the analysis of mitochondrial (cytochrome c oxidase I, COI) and nuclear (internal transcribed spacer 2, ITS2) markers with geometric morphometrics of the male genitalia to study diversity within the butterfly Muschampia proto. The nuclear marker reveals three well-supported and deeply diverged lineages, which are also detected based on mitochondrial DNA, although the latter recovers one of them as paraphyletic with poor support. These lineages also present distinct male genital characters, which allow blind assignment of > 97% of specimens when applying a jackknife procedure. We conclude that M. proto comprises three cryptic species that started to differentiate ~2 Mya: M. proto, distributed in northern Africa, the Iberian Peninsula and southern France; Muschampia alta comb. & stat. nov., occurring in southern Italy and the Balkan Peninsula; and Muschampia proteides, present in the easternmost part of Europe, the Near East and Iran. This discovery adds two new species to the European butterfly fauna and highlights the necessity to continue investigating potential cryptic diversity.
AB - Cryptic species represent a challenge for documenting global biodiversity. Even in well-studied groups, such as European butterflies, the application of integrative approaches has allowed the recognition of an unexpected number of cryptic taxa. Here, we combine the analysis of mitochondrial (cytochrome c oxidase I, COI) and nuclear (internal transcribed spacer 2, ITS2) markers with geometric morphometrics of the male genitalia to study diversity within the butterfly Muschampia proto. The nuclear marker reveals three well-supported and deeply diverged lineages, which are also detected based on mitochondrial DNA, although the latter recovers one of them as paraphyletic with poor support. These lineages also present distinct male genital characters, which allow blind assignment of > 97% of specimens when applying a jackknife procedure. We conclude that M. proto comprises three cryptic species that started to differentiate ~2 Mya: M. proto, distributed in northern Africa, the Iberian Peninsula and southern France; Muschampia alta comb. & stat. nov., occurring in southern Italy and the Balkan Peninsula; and Muschampia proteides, present in the easternmost part of Europe, the Near East and Iran. This discovery adds two new species to the European butterfly fauna and highlights the necessity to continue investigating potential cryptic diversity.
KW - Cryptic species
KW - Morphometrics
KW - Phylogenetics
KW - Speciation
KW - Taxonomy
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U2 - 10.1093/zoolinnean/zlaa171
DO - 10.1093/zoolinnean/zlaa171
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85104779445
SN - 0024-4082
VL - 193
SP - 847
EP - 859
JO - Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society
JF - Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society
IS - 3
ER -