Species delimitation in the Andean grasshopper genus <i>Orotettix</i> Ronderos & Carbonell (Orthoptera: Melanoplinae): an integrative approach combining morphological, molecular and biogeographical data

  • Pocco, Martina Eugenia
  • Minutolo, Carolina
  • Dinghi, Pablo A.
  • Lange, Carlos Ernesto
  • Confalonieri, Viviana A.
  • Cigliano, María Marta
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Publication date
November 2019
Journal
Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society

Abstract

The reciprocal illumination nature of integrative taxonomy through hypothesis testing, corroboration and revision is a powerful tool for species delimitation as more than one source has to support the hypothesis of a new species. In this study, we applied an integrative taxonomy approach combining molecular and morphological data sets with distributional patterns to examine the level of differentiation between and within the grasshopper Orotettix species. Orotettix was described based on five valid species distributed in the Andes of Peru. In our study, initially a molecular-based hypothesis was postulated and tested against morphological data and geographical patterns of distribution. Results from molecular and morphological analyses showe...

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