Polyxeninae, Lucas, 1840
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https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222933.2017.1380241 |
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Subfamily Polyxeninae (genera sampled Polyxenus , Propolyxenus )
ML analysis indicates monophyly (although weakly supported) of Polyxeninae . Within the subfamily, both parsimony and ML analyses show support for a monophyletic clade containing Southern hemisphere Propolyxenus species (samples 8 and 9). The GenBank sequence in this clade ‘ Polyxenida sp. JM_2004’ was collected in the same area of New Zealand as the type specimen of Propolyxenus forsteri ( Condé 1951b) and it is very likely to be P. fosteri . There is also strong support (JF 95%/97%, BS 99%) for a clade containing Polyxenus plus the Northern hemisphere Propolyxenus trivittatus ( Verhoeff, 1941) . Propolyxenus trivittatus requires revision to the genus Polyxenus , with all analyses supporting its distinctness from the Southern hemisphere Propolyxenus .
Mean pairwise distances between the genera Polyxenus and Propolyxenus were calculated with Propolyxenus divided into southern and northern groups: the southern group included P. australis , P. fosteri and the GenBank sequence ‘ Polyxenida sp. JM_2004’, whereas the northern group included P. trivittatus . Pairwise distances for COI are 14.6% (southern)/11.4% (northern), for 18 S 2.3 % (southern)/2.2% (northern) and for 16 S 21,7 % (southern only).
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