The phylogeny and evolution of Figitidae (Hymenoptera: Cynipoidea)
2007; Wiley; Volume: 23; Issue: 5 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1111/j.1096-0031.2007.00153.x
ISSN1096-0031
AutoresMatthew L. Buffington, Johan A. A. Nylander, John M. Heraty,
Tópico(s)Plant and animal studies
ResumoAbstract A phylogeny of the Figitidae (Hymenoptera: Cynipoidea) is presented based on combined analysis of molecular (28S‐D2 and D3, COI and 18S‐E17‐35), morphological and life‐history data. Data are analyzed by parsimony and Bayesian inference methods. Taxon sampling was held at a premium, and the resulting matrix contained 168 terminal taxa representing eight of nine subfamilies (Pycnostigminae not included) and all major subgroups of each subfamily. Alignment of the 28S D2 + D3 gene fragment based on a structural model resulted in the most defendable and least conflicting alignment tested. Melanips , previously classified in Figitinae, was consistently found to be the sister group of the Aspicerinae; Euceroptres , historically classified in Thrasorinae, frequently rendered that subfamily paraphyletic in these analyses. The general evolutionary trend is for early figitids to be parasitoids of gall inducing insects, with later host shifts occurring to exposed hosts associated with aphids. © The Willi Hennig Society 2007.
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