Co-Evolution of Iolana Blues with Their Host Plants and the Higher Phylogeny of Subtribe Scolitantidina (Lepidoptera, Lycaenidae)

Author:

Nazari Vazrick1ORCID,Montagud Alario Sergio2ORCID,Spilani Loukia3ORCID,Dincă Vlad4ORCID,Naderi Alireza5ORCID,ten Hagen Wolfgang6ORCID,Vila Roger3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Dipartimento di Biologia, Università Degli Studi di Padova, 35131 Padova, Italy

2. Museu de la Universitat de València de Història Natural (MUVHN), 46100 Valencia, Spain

3. Institut de Biologia Evolutiva, CSIC—Universitat Pompeu Fabra, 08002 Barcelona, Spain

4. Ecology and Genetics Research Unit, University of Oulu, 90570 Oulu, Finland

5. National Natural History Museum and Genetic Resources, Tehran P.O. Box 141557383, Iran

6. Frühlingstrasse 1, 63853 Mömlingen, Germany

Abstract

We investigated the evolutionary relationships between the taxa in the butterfly genus Iolana Bethune-Baker, 1914 and others in the subtribe Scolitantidina using information from nine DNA markers (COI-COII, ND1, ITS2, 28S, CAD, EF-1α, wg, and H3). We show that the genus Iolana originated about 10 mya in Central Asia and gradually expanded to the west to reach Europe about 5 mya. We then compared our inferred phylogeny with that of the Iolana larval host plants in the genus Colutea, reconstructed using three DNA markers (ITS, matK, and rpl32). Although the host plant phylogeny was weakly resolved, the close spatiotemporal correlation between Iolana butterflies and their larval hosts suggests that they may have co-evolved. Based on the molecular results and the morphology of male and female genitalia, we confirm nine species in the genus Iolana, which are distributed in allopatry from Europe and North Africa to Central Asia. We synonymize I. andreasi andreasi Sheljuzhko, 1919 (=I. andreasi khayyami Bernardi, 1964 syn. nov.) and I. iolas wullschlegeli Oberthür, 1914 (=I. iolas protogenes Fruhstorfer, 1917 syn. nov.).

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Nature and Landscape Conservation,Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous),Ecological Modeling,Ecology

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