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      DNA barcodes identify 99 per cent of apoid wasp species (Hymenoptera: Ampulicidae, Crabronidae, Sphecidae) from the Western Palearctic

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      Molecular Ecology Resources
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              DNA barcode-based delineation of putative species: efficient start for taxonomic workflows

              The analysis of DNA barcode sequences with varying techniques for cluster recognition provides an efficient approach for recognizing putative species (operational taxonomic units, OTUs). This approach accelerates and improves taxonomic workflows by exposing cryptic species and decreasing the risk of synonymy. This study tested the congruence of OTUs resulting from the application of three analytical methods (ABGD, BIN, GMYC) to sequence data for Australian hypertrophine moths. OTUs supported by all three approaches were viewed as robust, but 20% of the OTUs were only recognized by one or two of the methods. These OTUs were examined for three criteria to clarify their status. Monophyly and diagnostic nucleotides were both uninformative, but information on ranges was useful as sympatric sister OTUs were viewed as distinct, while allopatric OTUs were merged. This approach revealed 124 OTUs of Hypertrophinae, a more than twofold increase from the currently recognized 51 species. Because this analytical protocol is both fast and repeatable, it provides a valuable tool for establishing a basic understanding of species boundaries that can be validated with subsequent studies.
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                Molecular Ecology Resources
                Mol Ecol Resour
                Wiley
                1755-098X
                1755-0998
                February 06 2019
                March 2019
                December 18 2018
                March 2019
                : 19
                : 2
                : 476-484
                Affiliations
                [1 ]SNSB‐Zoologische Staatssammlung Munich Germany
                [2 ]Faculty of Science, Department of Zoology Charles University Prague Czech Republic
                [3 ]Institute of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Research Bulgarian Academy of Sciences Sofia Bulgaria
                [4 ]Center for Biodiversity Genomics University of Guelph Guelph Ontario Canada
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                10.1111/1755-0998.12963
                30431229
                aee5aa9e-322a-4710-812b-e540616acc78
                © 2019

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