2022
DOI: 10.1111/syen.12564
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Paleogene forest fragmentation and out‐of‐Africa dispersal explain radiation of the Paleotropical dung beetle tribe Epactoidini trib. nov. (Coleoptera: Scarabaeinae)

Abstract: Paleotropical clades with largely disjunct distributions are ideal models for biogeographic reconstructions. The dung beetle genera Grebennikovius Mlambo, Scholtz & Deschodt, Epactoides Olsouffief and Ochicanthon Vaz-de-Mello are distributed in Tanzania, Madagascar and Réunion, and the Oriental region, respectively. We combine morphology and molecular dataset to reconstruct the phylogenetic relationships between these taxa. Our analyses corroborate previous hypotheses of monophyly of the group, which is here d… Show more

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“…The authentic insular communities emerged as a result of colonization events from neighboring landmasses. For example, the endemic Madagascan lineages of dung beetles originated from Africa ∼ 38-48 Mya (Miraldo et al, 2011;Rossini et al, 2022). The endemic clades found in New Caledonia and New Zealand dispersed from Australia at 50-55 Mya (Gunter et al, 2016).…”
Section: Discussion Insular Dung Beetles Communitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The authentic insular communities emerged as a result of colonization events from neighboring landmasses. For example, the endemic Madagascan lineages of dung beetles originated from Africa ∼ 38-48 Mya (Miraldo et al, 2011;Rossini et al, 2022). The endemic clades found in New Caledonia and New Zealand dispersed from Australia at 50-55 Mya (Gunter et al, 2016).…”
Section: Discussion Insular Dung Beetles Communitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The authentic insular communities emerged as a result of colonization events from neighboring landmasses. For example, the Madagascan lineages originated from Africa approximately 38-8 Mya (Miraldo et al, 2011; Rossini et al, 2022). The endemic clades found in New Caledonia and New Zealand dispersed from Australia at 50-55 Mya (Gunter et al, 2016).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, reconstructing the evolutionary history of this group offers the opportunity of exploring its biogeographic history, which presents a particular interest given the paucity of research focusing on the origin and diversification of Afrotropical insect groups. Indeed, despite the fact that insects are by far the most diverse group in the Afrotropics (more than 150,000 described Afrotropical species are known; Miller & Rogo, 2001), only a few studies have tackled the diversification dynamics and biogeographic history of Afrotropical insect lineages (e.g., Aduse‐Poku et al, 2021; Haran, Beaudoin‐Ollivier, Benoit, & Kergoat, 2021; Hévin et al, 2022; Kergoat et al, 2018; Price, Marshall, Barker, Simon, & Villet, 2019; Rossini et al, 2022). A large fraction of the Palparini diversity (and all three species of Palparidiini) is found in Southern Africa where many species have restricted distribution ranges.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%