Artículo
Phylogenetic biogeography of Leptohyphes (Ephemeroptera: Leptohyphidae)
Fecha de publicación:
10/2021
Editorial:
Apollo Books
Revista:
Insect Systematics & Evolution
ISSN:
1399-560X
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
Clasificación temática:
Resumen
Leptohyphes Eaton is one of the most species-rich American genera in Ephemeroptera, with 45 valid species distributed from south-central USA to Patagonia. Most species are distributed in central and northern Andes. Nymphs are frequent and abundant in mountain streams. We present a parsimony-based morphological phylogeny for the genus. Specific geographic records were studied using Hovenkamp's protocol (barrier biogeography). Leptohyphes was recovered as a monophyletic group. The most ancient disjunction found in Leptohyphes separated Tepui-area from the rest of the Americas. Other interesting vicariant events were found, including the separation of eastern Atlantic mountains (Mata Atlantica) from the Andes; oriental and occidental slopes of the Andes; northern from central Andes; and northern Andes from Central and North America. An ancient tropical South American origin for the genus is supported, with a more recent diversification due to Andean orogeny. Clades and terminals reaching North America include few independent events of more recent range expansions.
Palabras clave:
CLADISTICS
,
DISJUNCTION
,
MAYFLY
,
PANNOTA
,
PHYLOGENETIC BIOGEOGRAPHY
,
VICARIANCE
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Citación
Molineri, Carlos; Ascuntar Osnas, Oscar; Zúñiga, María del Carmen; Ramos, Blanca Cecilia; Phylogenetic biogeography of Leptohyphes (Ephemeroptera: Leptohyphidae); Apollo Books; Insect Systematics & Evolution; 53; 1; 10-2021; 94-109
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