A time-calibrated mitogenomic phylogeny suggests that Korean Hyalessa fuscata is a bridge between Chinese and Japanese H. maculaticollis

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Hoa Quynh Nguyen
Phuong-Thao Ho
Sungsik Kong
Yoonhyuk Bae
Thai Hong Pham
Huyen Thi La
Yikweon Jang
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[1] Ewha Womans University,Institute of Chemistry
[2] Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology,Vietnam National Museum of Nature
[3] Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology,Graduate School of Science and Technology
[4] Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology,Department of Biology
[5] Ho Chi Minh University of Education,Department of Evolution, Ecology, and Organismal Biology
[6] The Ohio State University,Department of Life Sciences and Division of Ecoscience
[7] Ewha Womans University,Mientrung Institute for Scientific Research
[8] Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology,Institute of Biotechnology
[9] Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology,undefined
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mitogenomic phylogeny; divergence time; Bayesian inference; maximum likelihood;
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The cicada species, Hyalessa fuscata and H. maculaticollis (Hemiptera: Cicadidae), share numerous morphological characters, and their status as distinct species remains controversial. We reconstructed a phylogeny based on two new mitogenomes of H. fuscata from Korea and H. maculaticollis from Japan, in combination with GenBank sequences of H. maculaticollis from China and Japan, and other closely related cicada species. Maximum likelihood and Bayesian inference phylogenies showed that H. fuscata from Korea is more closely related to H. maculaticollis from China than either is to H. maculaticollis from Japan. The time-calibrated Bayesian evolutionary analysis by sampling trees (BEAST) phylogeny indicated that the mainland and insular forms diverged approximately 1.7–2.6 million years ago. This coincides with the formation of the East China Sea land bridge between East Asia and the Japanese archipelago, which would provide a dispersal corridor for Hyalessa from the mainland via the Korean peninsula southeastward to Japan. East Asian H. fuscata is a geographic variant that may be considered synonymous with H. maculaticollis.
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  • [1] A time-calibrated mitogenomic phylogeny suggests that Korean Hyalessa fuscata is a bridge between Chinese and Japanese H. maculaticollis
    Nguyen, Hoa Quynh
    Ho, Phuong-Thao
    Kong, Sungsik
    Bae, Yoonhyuk
    Pham, Thai Hong
    La, Huyen Thi
    Jang, Yikweon
    JOURNAL OF GENETICS, 2022, 102 (01)