Polygonus punctus E. Bell and W. Comstock, 1948
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.7710103 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/DD62E766-2A68-7258-FF36-C5D1FE0CFE4E |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Polygonus punctus E. Bell and W. Comstock, 1948 |
status |
stat. nov. |
Polygonus punctus E. Bell and W. Comstock, 1948 View in CoL View at ENA , new status, is a species distinct from Polygonus savigny (Latreille, [1824])
Genomic analysis of the lectotype of Hesperia savigny Latreille, [1824] (type locality not stated), currently in the genus Polygonus Hübner, [1825] , and the holotype of Polygonus manueli E. Bell and W. Comstock, 1948 (type locality Brazil: Santa Catarina, New Bremen) together with a more recently collected specimen from Southeast Brazil confirms that they are conspecific ( Fig. 31 View Figure 31 green), but reveals that the holotype of Polygonus manueli punctus E. Bell and W. Comstock, 1948 (type locality St. Vincent), currently regarded as a subspecies of P. savigny , together with other specimens from Lesser Antilles and Isla Margarita, Venezuela are in a distinct clade ( Fig. 31 View Figure 31 blue), prominently separated from the green clade in both nuclear and mitochondrial genome trees. COI barcodes of P. savigny savigny and P.savigny punctus differ by 3% (20 bp). In the presence of phenotypic differences, this genetic differentiation suggests that Polygonus punctus E. Bell and W. Comstock, 1948 , new status, is a species-level taxon. Due to genetic similarities, we hypothesize that the type locality of H. savigny Latreille, [1824] may be in Southeast Brazil.
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