Phylogeny of Epilachna, Henosepilachna, and some minor genera of phytophagous ladybird beetles (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae: Coccinellinae: Epilachnini), with an analysis of ancestral biogeography and hostplant utilization

Ladybird beetles in the tribe Epilachnini include notorious crop pests and model species studied intensively in various fields of evolutionary biology. From a combined dataset of mitochondrial (ND2) and nuclear (28S) DNA sequences, we reconstructed the phylogeny of 46 species of Epilachnini from Asia, Africa, America, and the Australian region: 16 species in Epilachna, 24 species in Henosepilachna, and one species each in Adira, Afidenta, Afidentula, Afissula, Chnootriba, and Epiverta. In our phylogenetic trees, both Epilachna and Henosepilachna were reciprocally polyphyletic. Asian Epilachna species were monophyletic, except for the inclusion of Afissula sp. Asian and Australian Henosepilachna species likewise formed a monophyletic group, excluding H. boisduvali. African Epilachna and Henosepilachna species did not group with their respective Asian and American congeners, but were paraphyletic to other clades (Epilachna species) or formed a separate monophyletic group (Henosepilachna species) together with Chnootriba similis. The American Epilachna species were monophyletic and formed a clade with American Adira clarkii and Asian Afidentula manderstjernae bielawskii; this clade was the sister group to Asian and Australian Henosepilachna, but was distant from Asian Epilachna. Chnootriba was embedded in the African Henosepilachna clade, and Afissula in the Asian Epilachna clade. Epiverta, which is morphologically unique, was the sister group to Asian Epilachna, although with weak support. From reconstructions of biogeographical distribution and host-plant utilization at ancestral nodes, we inferred an African origin for the common ancestor of the species studied, and found the frequency of host shifts to differ greatly between the two major lineages of Epilachnini examined.

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Main Authors: Katoh, T., Koji, S., Ishida, A., Matsubayashi, K.W., Kahono, S., Kobayashi, N., Furukawa, K., Viet, B.T., Vasconcellos Neto, J., Lange, C.N., Goergen, Georg E., Nakano, S., Li, N., Yu, G., Katakura, H.
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Language:English
Published: Zoological Society of Japan 2014-12-01
Subjects:epilachna, henosepilachana, coccinellidae, coleoptera, hessian flies phytophaga destructor, ladybird,
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/76074
https://doi.org/10.2108/zs140088
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spelling dig-cgspace-10568-760742023-06-13T06:39:16Z Phylogeny of Epilachna, Henosepilachna, and some minor genera of phytophagous ladybird beetles (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae: Coccinellinae: Epilachnini), with an analysis of ancestral biogeography and hostplant utilization Katoh, T. Koji, S. Ishida, A. Matsubayashi, K.W. Kahono, S. Kobayashi, N. Furukawa, K. Viet, B.T. Vasconcellos Neto, J. Lange, C.N. Goergen, Georg E. Nakano, S. Li, N. Yu, G. Katakura, H. epilachna henosepilachana coccinellidae coleoptera hessian flies phytophaga destructor ladybird Ladybird beetles in the tribe Epilachnini include notorious crop pests and model species studied intensively in various fields of evolutionary biology. From a combined dataset of mitochondrial (ND2) and nuclear (28S) DNA sequences, we reconstructed the phylogeny of 46 species of Epilachnini from Asia, Africa, America, and the Australian region: 16 species in Epilachna, 24 species in Henosepilachna, and one species each in Adira, Afidenta, Afidentula, Afissula, Chnootriba, and Epiverta. In our phylogenetic trees, both Epilachna and Henosepilachna were reciprocally polyphyletic. Asian Epilachna species were monophyletic, except for the inclusion of Afissula sp. Asian and Australian Henosepilachna species likewise formed a monophyletic group, excluding H. boisduvali. African Epilachna and Henosepilachna species did not group with their respective Asian and American congeners, but were paraphyletic to other clades (Epilachna species) or formed a separate monophyletic group (Henosepilachna species) together with Chnootriba similis. The American Epilachna species were monophyletic and formed a clade with American Adira clarkii and Asian Afidentula manderstjernae bielawskii; this clade was the sister group to Asian and Australian Henosepilachna, but was distant from Asian Epilachna. Chnootriba was embedded in the African Henosepilachna clade, and Afissula in the Asian Epilachna clade. Epiverta, which is morphologically unique, was the sister group to Asian Epilachna, although with weak support. From reconstructions of biogeographical distribution and host-plant utilization at ancestral nodes, we inferred an African origin for the common ancestor of the species studied, and found the frequency of host shifts to differ greatly between the two major lineages of Epilachnini examined. 2014-12-01 2016-07-11T08:41:45Z 2016-07-11T08:41:45Z Journal Article Katoh, T., Koji, S., Ishida, T. A., Matsubayashi, K.W., Kahono, S., Kobayashi, N., ... & Katakura, H. (2014). Phylogeny of Epilachna, Henosepilachna, and some minor genera of phytophagous ladybird beetles (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae: Coccinellinae: Epilachnini), with an analysis of ancestral biogeography and host-plant utilization. Zoological Science, 31(12), 820-830. 0289-0003 https://hdl.handle.net/10568/76074 https://doi.org/10.2108/zs140088 en Limited Access p. 820-830 Zoological Society of Japan Zoological Science
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topic epilachna
henosepilachana
coccinellidae
coleoptera
hessian flies phytophaga destructor
ladybird
epilachna
henosepilachana
coccinellidae
coleoptera
hessian flies phytophaga destructor
ladybird
spellingShingle epilachna
henosepilachana
coccinellidae
coleoptera
hessian flies phytophaga destructor
ladybird
epilachna
henosepilachana
coccinellidae
coleoptera
hessian flies phytophaga destructor
ladybird
Katoh, T.
Koji, S.
Ishida, A.
Matsubayashi, K.W.
Kahono, S.
Kobayashi, N.
Furukawa, K.
Viet, B.T.
Vasconcellos Neto, J.
Lange, C.N.
Goergen, Georg E.
Nakano, S.
Li, N.
Yu, G.
Katakura, H.
Phylogeny of Epilachna, Henosepilachna, and some minor genera of phytophagous ladybird beetles (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae: Coccinellinae: Epilachnini), with an analysis of ancestral biogeography and hostplant utilization
description Ladybird beetles in the tribe Epilachnini include notorious crop pests and model species studied intensively in various fields of evolutionary biology. From a combined dataset of mitochondrial (ND2) and nuclear (28S) DNA sequences, we reconstructed the phylogeny of 46 species of Epilachnini from Asia, Africa, America, and the Australian region: 16 species in Epilachna, 24 species in Henosepilachna, and one species each in Adira, Afidenta, Afidentula, Afissula, Chnootriba, and Epiverta. In our phylogenetic trees, both Epilachna and Henosepilachna were reciprocally polyphyletic. Asian Epilachna species were monophyletic, except for the inclusion of Afissula sp. Asian and Australian Henosepilachna species likewise formed a monophyletic group, excluding H. boisduvali. African Epilachna and Henosepilachna species did not group with their respective Asian and American congeners, but were paraphyletic to other clades (Epilachna species) or formed a separate monophyletic group (Henosepilachna species) together with Chnootriba similis. The American Epilachna species were monophyletic and formed a clade with American Adira clarkii and Asian Afidentula manderstjernae bielawskii; this clade was the sister group to Asian and Australian Henosepilachna, but was distant from Asian Epilachna. Chnootriba was embedded in the African Henosepilachna clade, and Afissula in the Asian Epilachna clade. Epiverta, which is morphologically unique, was the sister group to Asian Epilachna, although with weak support. From reconstructions of biogeographical distribution and host-plant utilization at ancestral nodes, we inferred an African origin for the common ancestor of the species studied, and found the frequency of host shifts to differ greatly between the two major lineages of Epilachnini examined.
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topic_facet epilachna
henosepilachana
coccinellidae
coleoptera
hessian flies phytophaga destructor
ladybird
author Katoh, T.
Koji, S.
Ishida, A.
Matsubayashi, K.W.
Kahono, S.
Kobayashi, N.
Furukawa, K.
Viet, B.T.
Vasconcellos Neto, J.
Lange, C.N.
Goergen, Georg E.
Nakano, S.
Li, N.
Yu, G.
Katakura, H.
author_facet Katoh, T.
Koji, S.
Ishida, A.
Matsubayashi, K.W.
Kahono, S.
Kobayashi, N.
Furukawa, K.
Viet, B.T.
Vasconcellos Neto, J.
Lange, C.N.
Goergen, Georg E.
Nakano, S.
Li, N.
Yu, G.
Katakura, H.
author_sort Katoh, T.
title Phylogeny of Epilachna, Henosepilachna, and some minor genera of phytophagous ladybird beetles (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae: Coccinellinae: Epilachnini), with an analysis of ancestral biogeography and hostplant utilization
title_short Phylogeny of Epilachna, Henosepilachna, and some minor genera of phytophagous ladybird beetles (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae: Coccinellinae: Epilachnini), with an analysis of ancestral biogeography and hostplant utilization
title_full Phylogeny of Epilachna, Henosepilachna, and some minor genera of phytophagous ladybird beetles (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae: Coccinellinae: Epilachnini), with an analysis of ancestral biogeography and hostplant utilization
title_fullStr Phylogeny of Epilachna, Henosepilachna, and some minor genera of phytophagous ladybird beetles (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae: Coccinellinae: Epilachnini), with an analysis of ancestral biogeography and hostplant utilization
title_full_unstemmed Phylogeny of Epilachna, Henosepilachna, and some minor genera of phytophagous ladybird beetles (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae: Coccinellinae: Epilachnini), with an analysis of ancestral biogeography and hostplant utilization
title_sort phylogeny of epilachna, henosepilachna, and some minor genera of phytophagous ladybird beetles (coleoptera: coccinellidae: coccinellinae: epilachnini), with an analysis of ancestral biogeography and hostplant utilization
publisher Zoological Society of Japan
publishDate 2014-12-01
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/76074
https://doi.org/10.2108/zs140088
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