“…Many subtropical plant and animal lineages exhibit a disjunct distribution in the pan‐Mediterranean and East Asia (Valcarcel, Guzman, Medina, Vargas, & Wen, ; Velitzelos, Bouchal, & Denk, ). This East Asian‐Tethyan disjunction is one of several so‐called “Tethyan disjunctions,” a suite of disjunct patterns among Mediterranean Europe, North Africa, and East Asia that have been reported in a wide range of taxa (e.g., Xie, Yang, Wen, Li, & Yi, ; Wei et al, ; Liu et al, ). The cause of these disjunctions is not fully understood (Milne, ).…”