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Phylogeny and biogeography of the wingless orthopteran family Rhaphidophoridae

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Authors

Kim, Do-Yoon; Kim, Sangil; Song, Hojun; Shin, Seunggwan

Issue Date
2024-04
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
Citation
Communications Biology, Vol.7 No.1, p. 401
Abstract
Cave crickets (Rhaphidophoridae) are insects of an ancient and wingless lineage within Orthoptera that are distributed worldwide except in Antarctica, and each subfamily has a high level of endemicity. Here, we show the comprehensive phylogeny of cave crickets using multi-gene datasets from mitochondrial and nuclear loci, including all extant subfamilies for the first time. We reveal phylogenetic relationships between subfamilies, including the sister relationship between Anoplophilinae and Gammarotettiginae, based on which we suggest new synapomorphies. Through biogeographic analyses based on divergence time estimations and ancestral range reconstruction, we propose novel hypotheses regarding the biogeographic history of cave crickets. We suggest that Gammarotettiginae in California originated from the Asian lineage when Asia and the Americas were connected by the Bering land bridge, and the opening of the western interior seaway affected the division of Ceuthophilinae from Tropidischiinae in North America. We estimate that Rhaphidophoridae originated at 138 Mya throughout Pangea. We further hypothesize that the loss of wings in Rhaphidophoridae could be the result of their adaptation to low temperatures in the Mesozoic era. A new phylogenetic tree of cave crickets reveals relationships of all major lineages and suggests new hypotheses about their biogeographic history and origin.
ISSN
2399-3642
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/218369
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s42003-024-06068-x
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