Authors
Chenyang Cai, Erik Tihelka, Mattia Giacomelli, John F Lawrence, Adam Ślipiński, Robin Kundrata, Shûhei Yamamoto, Margaret K Thayer, Alfred F Newton, Richard AB Leschen, Matthew L Gimmel, Liang Lü, Michael S Engel, Patrice Bouchard, Diying Huang, Davide Pisani, Philip CJ Donoghue
Publication date
2022/3/23
Journal
Royal Society Open Science
Volume
9
Issue
3
Pages
211771
Publisher
The Royal Society
Description
Beetles constitute the most biodiverse animal order with over 380 000 described species and possibly several million more yet unnamed. Recent phylogenomic studies have arrived at considerably incongruent topologies and widely varying estimates of divergence dates for major beetle clades. Here, we use a dataset of 68 single-copy nuclear protein-coding (NPC) genes sampling 129 out of the 193 recognized extant families as well as the first comprehensive set of fully justified fossil calibrations to recover a refined timescale of beetle evolution. Using phylogenetic methods that counter the effects of compositional and rate heterogeneity, we recover a topology congruent with morphological studies, which we use, combined with other recent phylogenomic studies, to propose several formal changes in the classification of Coleoptera: Scirtiformia and Scirtoidea sensu nov., Clambiformia ser. nov. and Clamboidea …
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