Student Poster
Systematics, Evolution, and Biodiversity
Student Competition
Student
Undergrad Competition P-IE and SysEB: Miscellaneous
Reganne Leigh Hales
Student
Brigham Young University
Morgan, Utah
Laura Sutherland (she/her/hers)
Graduate Student
Brigham Young University
Orem, Utah
Melissa Sanchez Herrera
Associate Professor
Universidad del Rosario
Bogotá, Distrito Capital de Bogotá, Colombia
Samantha Standring
PhD Candidate
University of California
Riverside, California
Seth M. Bybee
Professor of Biology
Brigham Young University
Lehi, Utah
We explore the phylogeny of Hetaeriinae using a targeted enrichment approach (AHE) on gDNA gathered largely from museums. AHE resulted in 20KB (18.5KB of nuclear and 1.5 of mitochondrial DNA) for each taxon. Previous research, based on sanger data generated from three genes, demonstrated that Hetaerina Hagen in Selys, 1853 is not monophyletic but no taxonomic changes were proposed due to the hope of one day having more data. Our goal for this research was to have a larger dataset to test the monophyly of Hetaerina and update the classification. Our results confirm those of the most recent phylogeny of Hetaerina: the genus is non-monophyletic. We recover Mnesarete Cowley 1934 and Ormenophlebia Garrison 2006 within Hetaerina. We have preliminary data (results not shown) demonstrating that both Iridictyon Needham & Fisher 1940 and Bryoplathanon Garrison 2006 are also within Hetaerina. However, due the placement of these genera there is not a clear way to retain these genera and it is likely they will need to be placed within Hetearina due to priority. We further explore the evolution of some characters associated with habitat preference.