A complete time-calibrated multi-gene phylogeny of the European butterflies

Zookeys. 2020 Jun 4:938:97-124. doi: 10.3897/zookeys.938.50878. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

With the aim of supporting ecological analyses in butterflies, the third most species-rich superfamily of Lepidoptera, this paper presents the first time-calibrated phylogeny of all 496 extant butterfly species in Europe, including 18 very localised endemics for which no public DNA sequences had been available previously. It is based on a concatenated alignment of the mitochondrial gene COI and up to eleven nuclear gene fragments, using Bayesian inferences of phylogeny. To avoid analytical biases that could result from our region-focussed sampling, our European tree was grafted upon a global genus-level backbone butterfly phylogeny for analyses. In addition to a consensus tree, the posterior distribution of trees and the fully concatenated alignment are provided for future analyses. Altogether a complete phylogenetic framework of European butterflies for use by the ecological and evolutionary communities is presented.

Keywords: Butterflies of Europe; divergence times; macroecology; phylogeny; time tree.

Grants and funding

Department of Biology, Lund University BECC (Biodiversity and Ecosystem services in a Changing Climate) iDiv through the sDiv working group sECURE (https://www.idiv.de/secure)