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Molecular phylogeny of Anthelidae and other bombycoid taxa (Lepidoptera: Bombycoidea)

Andreas ZwickCSIRO Entomology, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
2008en
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Abstract Based on DNA sequences of the fusion protein carbamoylphosphate synthetase/aspartate transcarbamylase/dihydroorotase (CAD; 680 bp) and elongation factor‐1α (Ef‐1α; 1240 bp); the first molecular phylogeny of the moth family Anthelidae and its placement within the Bombycoidea sensu (= bombycoid complex sensu ) is proposed. The results strongly support the monophyly of the family Anthelidae and its subfamilies Munychryiinae and Anthelinae, but demonstrate the vast polyphyly of its main genus Anthela Walker, 1855. The proposed phylogeny suggests that grass feeding, as apparent from some pest records, probably is an ancestral trait within the subfamily Anthelinae. Evolutionary relationships of the family Anthelidae and of most parts of the Bombycoidea remain obscure. However, the results contradict many of the widely accepted phylogenetic hypotheses within the Bombycoidea proposed by : Entomologica scandinavica , 25, 63–88). The Brahmaeidae are paraphyletic relative to the Lemoniidae ( syn.nov. ), and the current concept of Bombycidae is polyphyletic, with the bombycid subfamily Apatelodinae being part of a monophylum comprising Brahmaeidae / Lemoniidae, Eupterotidae and Apatelodidae ( stat.rev .).

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