Ba. Mcpheron et Hy. Han, PHYLOGENETIC ANALYSIS OF NORTH-AMERICAN RHAGOLETIS (DIPTERA, TEPHRITIDAE) AND RELATED GENERA USING MITOCHONDRIAL-DNA SEQUENCE DATA, Molecular phylogenetics and evolution, 7(1), 1997, pp. 1-16
Partial sequences (approximately 850 bp) of the mitochondrial 16S ribo
somal RNA gene pi ere determined for 21 members of the fruit fly genus
Rhagoletis and 6 related tephritid taxa by sequencing DNA amplified b
y the polymerase chain reaction. Sequences were highly A + T rich, wit
h an average G + C content of 19.2%. Sequence divergence ranged from 0
to 11.7% among the included taxa. Sequences were used to reconstruct
the phylogeny of this group of flies with neighbor-joining and maximum
parsimony methods. A group of 18 North American Rhagoletis species fo
rmed a monophyletic clade, and three morphologically based species gro
ups were identified with strong statistical support. Relationships amo
ng the species groups were partially resolved. The tabellaria species
group appears to be paraphyletic with respect to the pomonella species
group, in contrast to previous allozyme analyses that united the cing
ulata and pomonella groups. The relations of the North American clade
to other genera within the tribe Carpomyini were not clearly resolved.
Rhagoletis striatella, a North American species that uses members of
the tomato family (Solanaceae) as a larval host, may be more closely a
ssociated with South American Rhagoletis species and related genera th
an with the other North American Rhagoletis species. (C) 1997 Academic
Press.