TY - JOUR
T1 - The mitogenome of a malagasy butterfly malaza fastuosus (Mabille, 1884) recovered from the holotype collected over 140 years ago adds support for a new subfamily of hesperiidae (lepidoptera)
AU - Zhang, Jing
AU - Lees, David C.
AU - Shen, Jinhui
AU - Cong, Qian
AU - Huertas, Blanca
AU - Martin, Geoff
AU - Grishin, Nick V.
N1 - Funding Information:
This work was supported in part by the grants to N.V.G. from the National Institutes of Health (GM094575 and GM127390) and the Welch Foundation (I-1505). D.C.L. acknowledges Leverhulme Trust (F/00696/I), for fieldwork funding, ERC-EMARES (#250325), and Malagasy authorities including MICET for assistance in logistics and permits (No. 0 – MINEV.EF/SG/DGEF/DPB/SCBLF).
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PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - Malaza fastuosus is a lavishly patterned skipper butterfly from a genus that has three described species, all endemic to the mainland of Madagascar. To our knowledge, M. fastuosus has not been collected for nearly 50 years. To evaluate the power of our techniques to recover DNA, we used a single foreleg of an at least 140-year-old holotype specimen from the collection of the Natural History Museum London with no destruction of external morphology to extract DNA and assemble a complete mitogenome from next generation sequencing reads. The resulting 15 540 bp mitogenome contains 13 protein-coding genes, 22 transfer RNA genes, two ribosomal RNA genes, and an A+T rich region, similarly to other Lepidoptera mitogenomes. Here we provide the first mitogenome also for Trapezitinae (Rachelia extrusus). Phylogenetic analysis of available skipper mitogenomes places Malaza outside of Trapezitinae and Barcinae + Hesperiinae, with a possible sister relationship to Heteropterinae. Of these, at least Heteropterinae, Trapezitinae, and almost all Hesperiinae have monocot-feeding caterpillars. Malaza appears to be an evolutionarily highly distinct ancient lineage, morphologically with several unusual hesperiid features. The monotypic subfamily Malazinae Lees & Grishin subfam. nov. (type genus Malaza) is proposed to reflect this morphological and molecular evidence.
AB - Malaza fastuosus is a lavishly patterned skipper butterfly from a genus that has three described species, all endemic to the mainland of Madagascar. To our knowledge, M. fastuosus has not been collected for nearly 50 years. To evaluate the power of our techniques to recover DNA, we used a single foreleg of an at least 140-year-old holotype specimen from the collection of the Natural History Museum London with no destruction of external morphology to extract DNA and assemble a complete mitogenome from next generation sequencing reads. The resulting 15 540 bp mitogenome contains 13 protein-coding genes, 22 transfer RNA genes, two ribosomal RNA genes, and an A+T rich region, similarly to other Lepidoptera mitogenomes. Here we provide the first mitogenome also for Trapezitinae (Rachelia extrusus). Phylogenetic analysis of available skipper mitogenomes places Malaza outside of Trapezitinae and Barcinae + Hesperiinae, with a possible sister relationship to Heteropterinae. Of these, at least Heteropterinae, Trapezitinae, and almost all Hesperiinae have monocot-feeding caterpillars. Malaza appears to be an evolutionarily highly distinct ancient lineage, morphologically with several unusual hesperiid features. The monotypic subfamily Malazinae Lees & Grishin subfam. nov. (type genus Malaza) is proposed to reflect this morphological and molecular evidence.
KW - Ancient DNA
KW - Madagascar
KW - Next-generation sequencing
KW - Paul Mabille
KW - Phylogeny
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U2 - 10.1139/gen-2019-0189
DO - 10.1139/gen-2019-0189
M3 - Article
C2 - 32142382
AN - SCOPUS:85082635134
SN - 0831-2796
VL - 63
SP - 195
EP - 202
JO - Genome / National Research Council Canada = Genome / Conseil national de recherches Canada
JF - Genome / National Research Council Canada = Genome / Conseil national de recherches Canada
IS - 4
ER -