2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.aspen.2023.102059
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Complete mitochondrial genomes of two click-beetles, Sinelater perroti and Sternocampsus coriaceus (Coleoptera: Elateroidea: Elateridae), and their phylogenetic implications

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“…In addition, a detailed reexamination of elaterid and lampyroid morphology, chemical defenses, and biology will provide new insight into the evolutionary relationships between them (Kusy et al, 2021b). Tetralobinae, represented by Sinelater perroti recovered at the basal of the phylogenetic tree and sister to all remaining click‐beetle groups, which was in line with a more recently study that inferred phylogenetic of Elateridae using mitogenomes (Qiu, 2023; Song et al, 2023). Kundrata et al (2018) examined the phylogenetic position of Tetralobinae within Elateridae using four molecular markers, including 18 S , 28 S , 16 S and cox1 .…”
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confidence: 88%
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“…In addition, a detailed reexamination of elaterid and lampyroid morphology, chemical defenses, and biology will provide new insight into the evolutionary relationships between them (Kusy et al, 2021b). Tetralobinae, represented by Sinelater perroti recovered at the basal of the phylogenetic tree and sister to all remaining click‐beetle groups, which was in line with a more recently study that inferred phylogenetic of Elateridae using mitogenomes (Qiu, 2023; Song et al, 2023). Kundrata et al (2018) examined the phylogenetic position of Tetralobinae within Elateridae using four molecular markers, including 18 S , 28 S , 16 S and cox1 .…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 88%
“…The monophyly of Cardiophorinae, Agrypninae and Elaterinae was also recovered with high support in all topologies, which was consistent with previous studies based on different data matrix (Douglas et al, 2021;He et al, 2022;Kundrata et al, 2018;Kusy et al, 2021a;Qiu, 2023). Unexpectedly, our study showed that the Negastrius sabulicola and Anostirus castaneus formed a clade with poor support (BS = 46) in ML analysis, which rendered Dendrometrinae paraphyletic (Figure 5 and Supporting Information: Figure S2).…”
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confidence: 90%
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