2023
DOI: 10.1111/aen.12649
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Phylogenetic placement and description of Ngaliadessus humphreysi gen. et sp. nov., Watts & Villastrigo (Coleoptera: Dytiscidae), a subterranean diving beetle from the Ngalia Basin in central Australia

Abstract: The largest diversity in the world of subterranean diving beetles (Dytiscidae) has been discovered in underground waters of the Australian arid zone. The majority of species are from the Dytiscidae genera Limbodessus Guignot, 1939 (Bidessini) and Paroster Sharp, 1882 (Hydroporini) and are distributed within two major regions: calcrete islands of central Western Australia and the Ngalia Basin of the Northern Territory. Here, we use an integrative approach based on morphological and molecular analyses to describ… Show more

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“…Similar to other protocols for shotgun-sequencing, we anticipated the presence of potentially overrepresented sequences, specifically the mitochondrial genome, even though it was not the primary target (e.g., as in [57]). First, low-quality raw reads were discarded, and low-quality ends were trimmed using fastp v0.23.1 [58].…”
Section: By-catch Shotgun-sequencing Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similar to other protocols for shotgun-sequencing, we anticipated the presence of potentially overrepresented sequences, specifically the mitochondrial genome, even though it was not the primary target (e.g., as in [57]). First, low-quality raw reads were discarded, and low-quality ends were trimmed using fastp v0.23.1 [58].…”
Section: By-catch Shotgun-sequencing Datamentioning
confidence: 99%