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Molecular sequence data resolves basal divergences within Simuliidae (Diptera)

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Summary Basal divergences within Simuliidae are inferred from portions of the large nuclear ribosomal subunit (28S), elongation factor‐one alpha (EF‐1α), dopa decarboxylase (DDC), phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase (PEPCK), the small mitochondrial ribosomal subunit (12S) and subunit two of NADH dehydrogenase (ND2). Sequences from 28S and EF‐1α are presented for a thaumaleid, a chironomid and twenty‐five of the thirty‐two currently recognized simuliid genera. For DDC, PEPCK, 12S and ND2 the taxon sampling is less extensive, but includes both aforementioned outgroup taxa, Parasimulium Malloch, Simulium Latreille and genera representing each of the two to three major suprageneric taxa of various authors. Phylogenetic analyses of 28S, EF‐1α, PEPCK and DDC sequences yield strong support for the basal position of Parasimulium (Parasimuliinae) and division of the remaining simuliids (Simuliinae) into monophyletic sister taxa, Prosimuliini and Simuliini. These groupings are entirely concordant with those recovered in the most intensive analysis of morphological data.

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