Authors
Emmanuel FA Toussaint, Jesse W Breinholt, Chandra Earl, Andrew D Warren, Andrew VZ Brower, Masaya Yago, Kelly M Dexter, Marianne Espeland, Naomi E Pierce, David J Lohman, Akito Y Kawahara
Publication date
2018/12
Journal
BMC Evolutionary Biology
Volume
18
Pages
1-11
Publisher
BioMed Central
Description
Background
Butterflies (Papilionoidea) are perhaps the most charismatic insect lineage, yet phylogenetic relationships among them remain incompletely studied and controversial. This is especially true for skippers (Hesperiidae), one of the most species-rich and poorly studied butterfly families.
Methods
To infer a robust phylogenomic hypothesis for Hesperiidae, we sequenced nearly 400 loci using Anchored Hybrid Enrichment and sampled all tribes and more than 120 genera of skippers. Molecular datasets were analyzed using maximum-likelihood, parsimony and coalescent multi-species phylogenetic methods.
Results
All analyses converged on a novel, robust phylogenetic hypothesis for skippers. Different optimality criteria and methodologies recovered almost identical phylogenetic trees with strong nodal support …
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