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- W2177970070 abstract "Abstract Aim Biogeographically puzzling taxa represent an opportunity to understand the processes that have shaped current species distributions. The systematic placement and biogeographical history of Elkalyce cogina , a small lycaenid butterfly endemic to Brazil and neighbouring Argentina, are long‐standing puzzles. We use molecular tools and novel biogeographical and life history data to clarify the taxonomy and distribution of this butterfly. Location South America, with emphasis on the Atlantic Rain Forest and Cerrado biomes (Brazil and Argentina). Methods We gathered a data set of 71 Polyommatini (Lycaenidae) samples, including representatives of all described subtribes and/or sections. Among these, we contributed new sequences for E. cogina and four additional relevant taxa in the target subtribes Everina, Lycaenopsina and Polyommatina. We inferred a molecular phylogeny based on three mitochondrial genes and four nuclear markers to assess the systematic position and time of divergence of E. cogina . Ancestral geographical ranges were estimated with the R package BioGeo BEARS . To investigate heterogeneity in clade diversification rates, we used Bayesian analysis of macroevolutionary mixtures ( bamm ). Results Our results confirm the hypothesis that E. cogina belongs to the subtribe Everina and not Lycaenopsina, but unexpectedly recovered it as the sister group to the rest of Everina, with an estimated divergence time of approximately 10 Ma. Ancestral geographical range reconstruction points to an old colonization from Asia, the centre of diversity for the Everina, to the New World. The Neotropical Polyommatina lineage diversified to produce almost 100 species in multiple genera, whereas the E. cogina lineage did not diversify at all. Such lack of diversification is unique among the seven Everina/Polyommatina lineages that colonized the New World. We also show that the larvae of E. cogina feed on Fabaceae, supporting the identification of this host‐plant family as the ancestral state for the whole group. Main conclusions The age and biogeographical reconstruction of the Elkalyce lineage are similar to those of the Neotropical lineage of Polyommatina and suggest that both travelled via the route proposed by Vladimir Nabokov (Asia–Beringia–North America–South America). This coincidence suggests that the climatic conditions at c . 10 Ma favoured dispersal from Asia to the Neotropics and that later events may have erased traces of these butterfly lineages in North America." @default.
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- W2177970070 title "One‐note samba: the biogeographical history of the relict Brazilian butterfly <i>Elkalyce cogina</i>" @default.
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