Dd. Pollock et al., MOLECULAR PHYLOGENY FOR COLIAS BUTTERFLIES AND THEIR RELATIVES (LEPIDOPTERA, PIERIDAE), Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 91(5), 1998, pp. 524-531
The sulfur butterflies, Colias spp.. and their relatives in the family
Pieridae have been the subjects of diverse behavioral, ecological, an
d evolutionary studies. However, their phylogeny is uncertain in many
respects; We used DNA sequences from 2 mitochondrial gene blocks, 333
bp of the cytochrome oxidase I subunit (CO I) and 1,261 bp from the 2
ribosomal genes and the tRNA between them (rDNA), as character sources
to test existing phylogenetic hypotheses and begin to infer others. T
he I DNA block resolves better at deeper nodes of the phylogeny, and t
he CO I block at shallower nodes. Our results support sister status fo
r subfamilies Coliadinae and Pierinae within Pieridae; independent tri
bal status for Euchloini and Pierini within Pierinae; status as sister
genera for Colias and Zerene within Coliadinae, and monophyly within
subgenus C. (Eucolias) of all North American Colias studied. Our I res
ults suggest that the Neotropical coliad genus Eurema may warrant spli
tting, as some early workers proposed, but do not support the recently
proposed splitting of Eurasian C. erate from subgenus C. (Eriocolias)
into the separate subgenus C. (Neocolias).