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Molecular systematics and evolution of the Ptinidae (Coleoptera: Bostrichoidea) and related families
Authors:KAREN LEANNE BELL  T KEITH PHILIPS
Institution:1. Systematics and Evolution Laboratory, Department of Biology, Western Kentucky University, 1906 College Heights Blvd, Bowling Green, KY 42101‐3576;2. Department of Plant Sciences and Biodiversity, Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne, Birdwood Avenue, South Yarra, Victoria?3141, Australia;3. Department of Geography and Environmental Science, Monash University, Clayton Campus, Victoria 3800, Australia
Abstract:The Ptinidae (Coleoptera: Bostrichoidea) are a cosmopolitan, ecologically diverse, but poorly known group of Coleoptera and, excluding a few economic pests, species are rarely encountered. This first broad phylogenetic study of the Ptinidae s.l. (i.e. including both the spider beetles and anobiids) examines relationships based on DNA sequence data from two mitochondrial genes (16S and COI) and one nuclear gene (28S), using out‐group taxa from both the Bostrichidae and Dermestidae. Topologies varied depending on the genes used and whether data were analysed with either parsimony or Bayesian methods. Generally the two mitochondrial genes supported relationships near the tips of the phylogeny, whereas the nuclear gene supported the basal relationships. The monophyly of the Ptinidae was not inferred by all of the gene combinations and analysis methods, although the combined Ptinidae and Bostrichidae have a single origin in all cases. Alternative relationships include the Ptinidae s.s. (i.e. Ptininae and Gibbiinae) as sister to the anobiids (i.e. the nine remaining subfamilies of Ptinidae s.l.) + Bostrichidae, or the Bostrichidae as sister to the Ptinidae s.s.+ anobiids. Most of the larger subfamilies within the Ptinidae are not monophyletic. Further analysis with more taxa and more genes will be required to clarify and decide upon the best hypothesis of relationships found within the clades of the Bostrichidae and Ptinidae. © 2012 The Linnean Society of London, Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 2012, 165 , 88–108.
Keywords:16S  28S  Anobiidae  Bayesian  COI  DNA sequence alignment  parsimony  powder‐post beetle  Ptininae  spider beetle
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