Phylogeny of the Poritiinae (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae), butterflies with ant associations and unusual lichenivorous diets

Author:

Boyle John H.12ORCID,Espeland Marianne3ORCID,Sáfián Szabolcs45ORCID,Ducarme Robert6,Gardiner Alan J.7,Coleman James W.1,Heath Alan8,Fisher Stewart9,Collins Steve C.5ORCID,Martins Dino J.1101112ORCID,Aduse‐Poku Kwaku13ORCID,Libert Michel14,Dankowicz Even1ORCID,Kawahara Akito Y.15ORCID,Lohman David J.161718ORCID,Pierce Naomi E.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Museum of Comparative Zoology, and Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology Harvard University Cambridge Massachusetts USA

2. Department of Biology University of Mary Bismarck North Dakota USA

3. Leibniz Institute for the Analysis of Biodiversity Change Zoological Research Museum Alexander Koenig Bonn Germany

4. Institute of Silviculture and Forest Protection University of Sopron Sopron Hungary

5. African Butterfly Research Institute Nairobi Kenya

6. Avenue du Paepedelle Auderghem Belgium

7. Applied Learning Department Southern African Wildlife College Hoedspruit South Africa

8. Lepidopterists' Society of Africa Knysna South Africa

9. Wicken Northamptonshire UK

10. Mpala Research Centre Nanyuki Kenya

11. Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Princeton University Princeton New Jersey USA

12. Turkana Basin Institute Stony Brook University New York USA

13. Department of Life and Earth Sciences, Perimeter College Georgia State University Decatur Georgia USA

14. Rouen France

15. McGuire Center for Lepidoptera and Biodiversity, Florida Museum of Natural History University of Florida Gainesville Florida USA

16. Biology Department, City College of New York City University of New York New York City New York USA

17. Ph.D. Program in Biology, Graduate Center City University of New York New York City New York USA

18. Entomology Section National Museum of Natural History Manila Philippines

Abstract

AbstractThe Poritiinae are a diverse subfamily of lycaenid butterflies with about 700 species divided into two major groups: the Asian endemic tribe Poritiini, and the African endemic tribe Liptenini. Among these, the Liptenini are notable for their lichenivorous diet and the strong but apparently non‐mutualistic ant associations of many species. We present the first molecular phylogeny for this subfamily, based on data from 14 gene regions, and including 218 representatives from 177 taxa (approximately 25% of species) in 50 of the 58 (86%) recognized genera. From this analysis, we confirm the division of the subfamily into two tribes, and we rearrange the Liptenini tribe into six subtribes, Durbaniina, Pentilina, Liptenina, Iridanina and Epitolina, plus a new tribe, Cooksoniina subtrib. n., to fill a gap in the nomenclature revealed by the phylogenetic analysis. We also point to several genera in need of further taxonomic revision. Ancestral range reconstruction could not infer the range of the common ancestor of the Poritiinae; however, the common ancestor of the Poritiini was likely Asian, while that of the Liptenini was likely African, with subsequent narrowing of ranges in several lineages.

Funder

National Science Foundation

Harvard University

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Insect Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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