Abstract
The genus Panolis is a small group of noctuid moths with six recognized species distributed from Europe to East Asia, and best known for containing the widespread Palearctic pest species P. flammea, the pine beauty moth. However, a reliable classification and robust phylogenetic framework for this group of potentially economic importance are currently lacking. Here, we use morphological and molecular data (mitochondrial genes cytochrome c oxidase subunit I and 16S ribosomal RNA, nuclear gene elongation factor-1 alpha) to reconstruct the phylogeny of this genus, with a comprehensive systematic revision of all recognized species and a new one, P. ningshan sp. nov. The analysis results of maximum parsimony, maximum likelihood and Bayesian inferring methods for the combined morphological and molecular data sets are highly congruent, resulting in a robust phylogeny and identification of two clear species groups, i.e., the P. flammea species group and the P. exquisita species group. We also estimate the divergence times of Panolis moths using two conventional mutation rates for the arthropod mitochondrial COI gene with a comparison of two molecular clock models, as well as reconstruct their ancestral areas. Our results suggest that 1) Panolis is a young clade, originating from the Oriental region in China in the Late Miocene (6–10Mya), with an ancestral species in the P. flammea group extending northward to the Palearctic region some 3–6 Mya; 2) there is a clear possibility for a representative of the Palearctic clade to become established as an invasive species in the Nearctic taiga.
Highlights
The genus Panolis is a small group of noctuid moths, currently comprising six species which are known from Europe to East Asia and concentrated in China [1,2,3]
The seven Panolis species form a monophyletic group, which is well supported by three synapomorphic characters: hindwing venation with Rs and M1 short stalked (7:1), Ampulla short and round apically in the male genitalia (11:1) and corpus bursae with signum in the female genitalia (18:1)
The new species P. ningshan sp. nov. is well recognized by the minimum distance values of 6.2% from its allied species P. estheri
Summary
The genus Panolis is a small group of noctuid moths, currently comprising six species which are known from Europe to East Asia and concentrated in China [1,2,3]. Adults of this genus are medium-sized, often with sharply defined reniform stigma in the forewing. They usually emerge from February to May and are considered as characteristically early spring species. No study to date has been done to understand their phylogenetic relationships, and a comprehensive systematic review of this group is currently lacking
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