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Diversification in and around the Atlas Mountains: Insights into the systematics and biogeography of the genus <i>Thalpomena</i> (Orthoptera: Acrididae: Oedipodinae)

Lara‐Sophie Dey, Axel Hochkirch, Abdelhamid Moussi, Marianna V. P. Simões, Martin Husemann

2022Systematic Entomology12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The genus Thalpomena Saussure comprises nine species and four subspecies and is largely endemic to the Atlas Mountains (North Africa). Here, we used an evolutionary taxonomic approach to differentiate the species of the genus Thalpomena and to reconstruct their biogeographic history. Phylogenetic tree reconstruction based on five molecular markers revealed four distinct clades within the genus Thalpomena . These are not fully in line with the current taxonomy but rather seem to represent lineages defined by their distribution and hind wing banding patterns. All lineages are geographically separated and can be distinguished based on genetic, morphometric and ecological modelling data. Ancestral area reconstruction suggests an origin of the species in the southern regions of the Atlas Mountains (High Atlas to Aures Mountains). Molecular clock analysis promotes the glacial refugia theory, supporting the origin of Thalpomena in the Pliocene, followed by diversification events in the Pleistocene.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyBiogeographySubspeciesSystematicsEvolutionary biologyCladeEcologyPhylogeographyTaxonomy (biology)Molecular phylogeneticsPhylogenetic treeVicarianceAcrididaeZoologyOrthopteraGeneBiochemistryOrthoptera Research and TaxonomyMediterranean and Iberian flora and faunaGenetic diversity and population structure
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