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Dated phylogenetic studies of the southernmost American buthids (Scorpiones; Buthidae)

Journal

MOLECULAR PHYLOGENETICS AND EVOLUTION
Volume 110, Issue -, Pages 39-49

Publisher

ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.ympev.2017.02.018

Keywords

Neotropics; Phylogeny; Scorpiones; Buthidae; Andes; Paleogene-African-origin

Funding

  1. National Council of Scientific and Technological Research (CONICET) [PIP 00107]
  2. University of Buenos Aires (UBA) [0694BA]
  3. National Agency for Scientific and Technological Promotion (ANPCyT) [PICT 2010-1665]
  4. ANPCyT [PICT 2010-1764]

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A dated molecular phylogeny of the southernmost American species of the family Buthidae, based on two nuclear and two mitochondrial genes, is presented. Based on this study, analyzed species of the subgenus Tityus (Archaeotityus) are neither sister to the remaining species of the genus Tityus, nor are they closely related to the New World microbuthids with decreasing neobothriotaxy. Analyzed species of the subgenus Tityus do not form a monophyletic group. Based on ancestral area estimation analyses, known geoclimatic events of the region and comparisons to the diversification processes of other epigean groups from the area, a generalized hypothesis about the patterns of historical colonization processes of the family Buthidae in southern South America is presented. Furthermore, for the first time, a Paleogene-African ingression route for the colonization of America by the family Buthidae is proposed as a plausible hypothesis. (C) 2017 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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