“…On the other hand, M. longipennis appears to have a moderate degree of reproductive isolation with respect to M. mazzottii, as suggested previously (Zárate et al 1985), and a low degree in relation to M. picturatus. A possible reason may be the fact that M. longipennis and M. picturatus are phylogenetically closer to each other than M. mazzottii is to any of the other studied species (Bargues et al 2000, Flores et al 2001, Marcilla et al 2001. Another reason is the existence of a correlation between geographic distance and degree of reproductive isolation, since the species that have been collected parapatrically in various areas, such as M. longipennis and M. picturatus (Martínez-Ibarra et al 2001, 2008, Magallón-Gastélum 2006, M. pallidipennis and M. longipennis, and M. pallidipennis and M. picturatus, presented lower degrees of reproductive isolation (Martínez-Ibarra et al 2005).…”