2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.ympev.2015.01.007
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Higher phylogeny of frugivorous flies (Diptera, Tephritidae, Dacini): Localised partition conflicts and a novel generic classification

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“…The largest and most intesively studied is the Bactrocera dorsalis complex with 88 species; the group that, incidentally, also holds the largest number of pest species. This complex, like most others, is not monophyletic (Leblanc et al 2015b, Virgilio et al 2015, San Jose et al 2018 in press) and there has been synonymy of several significant pest species, such as B. papayae Drew & Hancock, 1994, and B. invadens Drew, Tsuruta & White, 2005 with B. dorsalis (San Jose et al 2013, Schutze et al 2015a, 2015b). To facilitate communication and progress of our understanding of the group, a reliable taxonomic starting point is badly needed and will enable further studies into the taxonomy and systematics of the tribe.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 86%
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“…The largest and most intesively studied is the Bactrocera dorsalis complex with 88 species; the group that, incidentally, also holds the largest number of pest species. This complex, like most others, is not monophyletic (Leblanc et al 2015b, Virgilio et al 2015, San Jose et al 2018 in press) and there has been synonymy of several significant pest species, such as B. papayae Drew & Hancock, 1994, and B. invadens Drew, Tsuruta & White, 2005 with B. dorsalis (San Jose et al 2013, Schutze et al 2015a, 2015b). To facilitate communication and progress of our understanding of the group, a reliable taxonomic starting point is badly needed and will enable further studies into the taxonomy and systematics of the tribe.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…Early molecular phylogenetic studies focused on pest species, often of a particular region, leading to biased results on the relationships between species that may not accurately reflect monophyletic origins or sister-group assignments (Smith et al 2003, Nakahara and Muraji 2008, Virgilio et al 2015). With phylogenetic studies expanding their scope beyond the pest species and increased use of molecular data, it became clear that the initial morphology-based classifications had to be revised and, in particular, the large genus Bactrocera had to be split into Bactrocera and Zeugodacus because the latter is more closely related to Dacus (Krosch et al 2012, Virgilio et al 2015, San Jose et al 2018 in press, Dupuis et al 2017).…”
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“…We collated 9 additional models to those included with CLIMEX (Table 1) to give a total of 12 parameterised tephritid models. The different genera represented were Anastrepha (A. cucurbitae; Virgilio et al 2015). We assumed that models built on subsets of their range (e.g.…”
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confidence: 99%