Authors
Niklas Wahlberg, Michael F Braby, Andrew VZ Brower, Rienk de Jong, Ming-Min Lee, Sören Nylin, Naomi E Pierce, Felix AH Sperling, Roger Vila, Andrew D Warren, Evgueni Zakharov
Publication date
2005/8/7
Journal
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
Volume
272
Issue
1572
Pages
1577-1586
Publisher
The Royal Society
Description
Phylogenetic relationships among major clades of butterflies and skippers have long been controversial, with no general consensus even today. Such lack of resolution is a substantial impediment to using the otherwise well studied butterflies as a model group in biology. Here we report the results of a combined analysis of DNA sequences from three genes and a morphological data matrix for 57 taxa (3258 characters, 1290 parsimony informative) representing all major lineages from the three putative butterfly super-families (Hedyloidea, Hesperioidea and Papilionoidea), plus out-groups representing other ditrysian Lepidoptera families. Recently, the utility of morphological data as a source of phylogenetic evidence has been debated. We present the first well supported phylogenetic hypothesis for the butterflies and skippers based on a total-evidence analysis of both traditional morphological characters and new …
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Scholar articles
N Wahlberg, MF Braby, AVZ Brower, R de Jong… - Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological …, 2005