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Molecular phylogeny of Neotropical bioluminescent beetles (Coleoptera: Elateroidea) in southern and central Brazil
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- DT Amaral
- Graduate School of Biotechnology and Environmental Monitoring Campus of Sorocaba Sorocaba SP Brazil
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- FGC Arnoldi
- Ribeirão Preto School of Medicine São Paulo University (USP) Ribeirão Preto São Paulo Brazil
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- SP Rosa
- Zoology Museum São Paulo University São Paulo Brazil
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- VR Viviani
- Graduate School of Biotechnology and Environmental Monitoring Campus of Sorocaba Sorocaba SP Brazil
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<jats:title>ABSTRACT</jats:title><jats:p>Bioluminescence in beetles is found mainly in the Elateroidea superfamily (Elateridae, Lampyridae and Phengodidae). The Neotropical region accounts for the richest diversity of bioluminescent species in the world with about 500 described species, most occurring in the Amazon, Atlantic rainforest and Cerrado (savanna) ecosystems in Brazil. The origin and evolution of bioluminescence, as well as the taxonomic status of several Neotropical taxa in these families remains unclear. In order to contribute to a better understanding of the phylogeny and evolution of bioluminescent Elateroidea we sequenced and analyzed sequences of mitochondrial NADH2 and the nuclear 28S genes and of the cloned luciferase sequences of Brazilian species belonging to the following genera: (Lampyridae) <jats:italic>Macrolampis</jats:italic>, <jats:italic>Photuris</jats:italic>, <jats:italic>Amydetes</jats:italic>, <jats:italic>Bicellonycha</jats:italic>, <jats:italic>Aspisoma</jats:italic>, <jats:italic>Lucidota</jats:italic>, <jats:italic>Cratomorphus</jats:italic>; (Elateridae) <jats:italic>Conoderus</jats:italic>, <jats:italic>Pyrophorus</jats:italic>, <jats:italic>Hapsodrilus</jats:italic>, <jats:italic>Pyrearinus</jats:italic>, <jats:italic>Fulgeochlizus</jats:italic>; and (Phengodidae) <jats:italic>Pseudophengodes</jats:italic>, <jats:italic>Phrixothrix</jats:italic>, <jats:italic>Euryopa</jats:italic> and <jats:italic>Brasilocerus</jats:italic>. Our study supports a closer phylogenetic relationship between Elateridae and Phengodidae as other molecular studies, in contrast with previous morphologic and molecular studies that clustered Lampyridae/Phengodidae. Molecular data also supported division of the Phengodinae subfamily into the tribes Phengodini and Mastinocerini. The position of the genus <jats:italic>Amydetes</jats:italic> supports the status of the Amydetinae as a subfamily. The genus <jats:italic>Euryopa</jats:italic> is included in the Mastinocerini tribe within the Phengodinae/Phengodidae. Copyright © 2013 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.</jats:p>
Journal
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- Luminescence
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Luminescence 29 (5), 412-422, 2013-07-19
Wiley
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Details 詳細情報について
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- CRID
- 1363951793824019968
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- DOI
- 10.1002/bio.2561
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- ISSN
- 15227243
- 15227235
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- Data Source
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- Crossref