2021
DOI: 10.1111/syen.12468
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The limits of Quediini at last (Staphylinidae: Staphylininae): a rove beetle mega‐radiation resolved by comprehensive sampling and anchored phylogenomics

Abstract: Rove beetles of the tribe Quediini are abundant predators in humid microhabitats of forested, open, synanthropic or subterranean ecosystems, with just over 800 species distributed across the temperate and subtropical regions of the Northern Hemisphere. Previous molecular phylogenies included only a limited representation of this diversity but have already indicated that Quedius, containing the majority of Quediini species, is polyphyletic. Six genera, historically associated with Quediini but now Staphylininae… Show more

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“…Our novel, elateroid-focused AHE probe set successfully enriched as many as 1114 loci per specimen and recovered many well-supported Elateroidea clades. Gene recovery was successful from both ethanol preserved and dried specimens, as reported by Brunke et al [ 55 ] and Shin et al [ 24 ]. Between the two dried specimens, the lycid specimen had a lower number of genes recovered despite more recent collection into 95% ethanol, so that genes recovered reflect perhaps the relative affinity of the probes to the target taxon more than the preservation method of the specimens.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 74%
“…Our novel, elateroid-focused AHE probe set successfully enriched as many as 1114 loci per specimen and recovered many well-supported Elateroidea clades. Gene recovery was successful from both ethanol preserved and dried specimens, as reported by Brunke et al [ 55 ] and Shin et al [ 24 ]. Between the two dried specimens, the lycid specimen had a lower number of genes recovered despite more recent collection into 95% ethanol, so that genes recovered reflect perhaps the relative affinity of the probes to the target taxon more than the preservation method of the specimens.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 74%
“…For example, several of the species of Xanthopygus sensu novo are only known from the type and/or few additional specimens. While modern techniques have enabled the use of museum specimens in molecular analyses of Staphylininae (e.g., Brunke et al 2021), using type materials for DNA analyses is still a sensitive subject with museum curators. Also, such techniques are expensive and thus may not be feasible for smaller standalone projects like this paper.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, several of the species of Xanthopygus sensu novo are only known from the type and/or few additional specimens. While modern techniques have enabled the use of museum specimens in molecular analyses of Staphylininae (e.g., Brunke et al 2021 ), using type materials for DNA analyses is still a sensitive subject with museum curators. Also, such techniques are expensive and thus may not be feasible for smaller standalone projects like this paper.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%