Beyond the colours discovering hidden diversity in the Nymphalidae of the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico through DNA barcoding

Background: Recent studies have demonstrated the utility of DNA barcoding in the discovery of overlooked species and in the connection of immature and adult stages. In this study, we use DNA barcoding to examine diversity patterns in 121 species of Nymphalidae from the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico. Our results suggest the presence of cryptic species in 8 of these 121 taxa. As well, the reference database derived from the analysis of adult specimens allowed the identification of nymphalid caterpillars providing new details on host plant use. Methodology/Principal Findings: We gathered DNA barcode sequences from 857 adult Nymphalidae representing 121 different species. This total includes four species (Adelpha iphiclus, Adelpha malea, Hamadryas iphtime and Taygetis laches) that were initially overlooked because of their close morphological similarity to other species. The barcode results showed that each of the 121 species possessed a diagnostic array of barcode sequences. In addition, there was evidence of cryptic taxa; seven species included two barcode clusters showing more than 2% sequence divergence while one species included three clusters. All 71 nymphalid caterpillars were identified to a species level by their sequence congruence to adult sequences. These caterpillars represented 16 species, and included Hamadryas julitta, an endemic species from the Yucatan Peninsula whose larval stages and host plant (Dalechampia schottii, also endemic to the Yucatan Peninsula) were previously unknown.

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Main Authors: Prado Cuéllar, Blanca Rosa 12855, Pozo, Carmen Doctora autor/a 2032, Valdez Moreno, Martha Doctora autor/a 2050, Hebert, Paul D. N. autor/a 15021
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Subjects:Lepidópteros, Mariposas, Polillas, Códigos de barras de ADN, Ácido desoxirribonucléico, Artfrosur,
Online Access:http://www.plosone.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0027776
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