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Phylogenetic relationships of the genus Cheilosia and the tribe Rhingiini (Diptera, Syrphidae) based on morphological and molecular characters
Authors:Gunilla Ståhls  Jens-Hermann Stuke  Ante Vujic  Dieter Doczkal  Jyrki Muona
Institution:Finnish Museum of Natural History, PO Box 17, FIN-00014 University of Helsinki, Finland; Jens-Hermann Stuke, Heisfelder Strasse 73, 26789 Leer, Germany; Ante Vujic, Institute of Biology, Trg Dositeja Obradovica 2, 2100 Novi Sad, Yugoslavia; Dieter Doczkal, Königsberger Strasse 4, 76316 Malsch, Germany
Abstract:The phylogenetic relationships of the tribe Rhingiini and the genus Cheilosia (Diptera, Syrphidae) were investigated using morphological and molecular characters. The genus Cheilosia is one of the most diverse lineages of hoverflies (Syrphidae). The mitochondrial protein coding gene cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI), and the D2‐3 region of the nuclear 28S rRNA gene were chosen for sequencing, and morphological characters were scored for both adults and immature stages. The combined dataset included 56 ingroup taxa. The datasets were analyzed separately and in conjunction, using both static and dynamic alignment under the parsimony criterion. The aim of the study was to assess the phylogenetic relationships of the tribe Rhingiini, and to explore if the subgenera of Cheilosia were supported as monophyletic clades. Results showed that the monophyly of subtribes of Rhingiini remained ambiguous, especially due to unstable phylogenetic placements of the genera Portevinia and Rhingia. We recovered most subgenera of Cheilosia as monophyletic clades. Dynamic alignment, using the optimization alignment program POY, always recovered more parsimonious topologies under all parameter weighting schemes, than did parsimony analyses using static alignment and analyzed with NONA.
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