Apaustina Grishin, 2019
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.3677235 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3681687 |
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Apaustina Grishin , new subtribe
http://zoobank.org/ 05EF9D2F-DACA-45DC-B6D7-7960424D3C33
Type genus. Apaustus Hübner, [1819] View in CoL .
Definition. A subtribe without clear phylogenetic affinities within Hesperiini , but not a sister to Thymelicina ( Fig. 1 View Figure 1 ). Keys to J.1, M.1, or M4 or in Evans (1955). Characterized by elongated wings, weak flight, short antennae and gracile bodies. Diagnosed by a combination of: flattened antennal club without apiculus, long and thin 3rd segment of palpi extending beyond the 2nd segment (less so in Adopaeoides View in CoL ), the lack of spines on mid-tibiae (except Apaustus View in CoL ), and the lack of brands or stigmas on wings. In DNA, a combination of the following base pairs is diagnostic: aly3507.5.1:A578C, aly1297.14.4:A4190C, aly123.4.7:A70T, aly123.4.7:G71C, aly315.4.4:A453C.
Genera included. Apaustus Hübner, [1819] View in CoL , Adopaeoides Godman, 1900 View in CoL , and Ancyloxypha C. Felder, 1862 View in CoL .
Parent taxon. Tribe Hesperiini Latreille, 1809 .
Comments. Our genomic findings corroborate recent anchored phylogenomic results ( Toussaint et al. 2018) in dividing the former Thymelicina into two phylogenetic lineages of different origins ( Fig. 1 View Figure 1 ). While the association of Apaustus , formerly placed in Moncina A. Warren, 2008, with the other two genera formerly placed in Thymelicina Tutt, 1905, was unexpected at first, it makes morphological sense considering similarities in wing shapes and the gracile bodies of these butterflies.
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