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31 December 2022 A Comprehensive Phylogeny ofTettigoniidae (Orthoptera: Ensifera) Reveals Extensive Ecomorph Convergence and Widespread Taxonomic Incongruence
Joseph D. Mugleston, Michael Naegle, Hojun Song, Michael F. Whiting
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Abstract

Tettigoniidae (katydids) are a diverse group of insects that are well known for their leaf-like camouflage and acoustic signaling. We present the first comprehensive phylogenetic analysis of katydids based on five molecular markers (18S rDNA, 28S rDNA, cytochrome c oxidase II, wingless, and histone 3) for 235 katydid taxa representing the overall diversity of the group. We specifically investigate the monophyly of katydid subfamilies and tribes and elucidate the origins and subsequent dispersal of katydids that has led to their cosmopolitan distribution. Katydids diverged from their ensiferan ancestor in the late Jurassic (∼155 MYA) and multiple transoceanic dispersals have resulted in katydids inhabiting nearly every terrestrial biome outside the arctic regions. We find that the subfamilies Zaprochilinae, Saginae, Pterochrozinae, Conocephalinae, Hexacentrinae, Hetrodinae, Austrosaginae, and Lipotactinae are monophyletic while Meconematinae, Listroscelidinae, Tettigoniinae, Pseudophyllinae, Phaneropterinae, Mecopodinae, and Bradyporinae are paraphyletic. This widespread paraphyly is largely due to the convergent evolution of ecomorphs across different continents. Consequently, many of the characters that delineate the subfamilies are convergent, and in many cases biogeography is a better predictor of relationships than taxonomy. We provide a summary of taxonomic changes to better bring katydid taxonomy in line with their phylogeny.

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Joseph D. Mugleston, Michael Naegle, Hojun Song, and Michael F. Whiting "A Comprehensive Phylogeny ofTettigoniidae (Orthoptera: Ensifera) Reveals Extensive Ecomorph Convergence and Widespread Taxonomic Incongruence," Insect Systematics and Diversity 2(4), 1-27, (31 December 2022). https://doi.org/10.1093/isd/ixy010
Received: 3 January 2018; Accepted: 15 June 2018; Published: 31 December 2022
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KEYWORDS
biogeography
ecomorph
Ensifera
katydid
molecular phylogeny
Orthoptera
systematics
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