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Phylogeny of Heteronychia: the largest lineage of Sarcophaga (Diptera: Sarcophagidae)
Authors:Daniel Whitmore  Thomas Pape  Pierfilippo Cerretti
Affiliation:1. Department of Life Sciences, Natural History Museum, , London, SW7 5BD UK;2. Natural History Museum of Denmark, , 2100 Copenhagen ?, Denmark;3. Dipartimento di Biologia e Biotecnologie ‘Charles Darwin’, Sede Zoologia, Università di Roma ‘La Sapienza’, , I‐00185 Rome, Italy
Abstract:Sarcophaga Meigen is one of the megadiverse genera of true flies, with approximately 850 valid species worldwide. The genus is divided into about 160 subgenera, the validity of a vast majority of which has never been verified using cladistic methods. This paper deals with the mainly Palaearctic subgenus Heteronychia Brauer & Bergenstamm, which comprises 89 species and is thus the largest subunit of Sarcophaga. We performed a cladistic analysis of the group based exclusively on male morphological characters. Parsimony analyses were run on a matrix of 84 characters for 88 species. Species of the subgenera Discachaeta Enderlein and Notoecus Stein were also included in the matrix. A further analysis was carried out using a subset of characters from the terminalia alone (70 characters). The results show that the clade formed by Heteronychia, Discachaeta, and Notoecus is monophyletic, with Discachaeta emerging as polyphyletic whereas Sarcophaga (Notoecus) longestylata Strobl is nested within the Sarcophaga filia‐group. Character states supporting Heteronychia and the few well‐supported species‐groups are discussed in detail. The following synonymies are proposed: Discachaeta = Heteronychia ( syn. nov. ) and Notoecus = Heteronychia ( syn. nov. ). The paper also includes a historical background of the taxon in relation to the classification of the genus Sarcophaga over the past two centuries, as well as a terminological review of the male terminalia, particularly of the distiphallus. © 2013 The Linnean Society of London
Keywords:character analysis  cladistics  flesh flies  male terminalia  morphology  Palaearctic  terminology
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