@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref18050,
author = {Philip S. Ward and Se?n G. Brady},
title = {Phylogeny and biogeography of the ant subfamily Myrmeciinae (Hymenoptera: Formicidae).},
year = {2003},
keywords = {},
doi = {10.1071/IS02046},
url = {},
pmid = {},
journal = {Invertebrate Systematics},
volume = {17},
number = {3},
pages = {361--389},
abstract = {We investigated phylogenetic relationships among the ?primitive? Australian ant genera Myrmecia and Nothomyrmecia (stat. rev.) and the Baltic amber fossil genus Prionomyrmex, using a combination of morphological and molecular data. Outgroups for the analysis included representatives from a variety of potential sister groups, including five extant subfamilies of ants and one extinct group (Sphecomyrminae). Parsimony analysis of the morphological data provides strong support (~95% bootstrap proportions) for the monophyly of (1) genus Myrmecia, (2) genus Prionomyrmex, and (3) a clade containing those two genera plus Nothomyrmecia. A group comprising Nothomyrmecia and Prionomyrmex is also upheld (85% bootstrap support). Molecular sequence data (~2200 bp from the 18S and 28S rRNA genes) corroborate these findings for extant taxa, with Myrmecia and Nothomyrmecia appearing as sister groups with ~100% bootstrap support under parsimony, neighbor joining and maximum likelihood analyses. Neither the molecular nor the morphological data sets allow us to identify unambiguously the sister group of (Myrmecia + (Nothomyrmecia + Prionomyrmex)). Rather, Myrmecia and relatives are part of an unresolved polytomy that encompasses most of the ant subfamilies. Taken as a whole our results support the contention that many of the major lineages of ants?including a clade that later came to contain Myrmecia, Nothomyrmecia and Prionomyrmex?arose at approximately the same time during a bout of diversification in the middle or late Cretaceous. Based on Bayesian dating analysis the estimated age of the most recent common ancestor of Myrmecia and Nothomyrmecia is 74 Ma (95% confidence limits: 53-101 Ma), a result consistent with the origin of the myrmeciine stem lineage in the Cretaceous. The ant subfamily Myrmeciinae is redefined to contain two tribes, Myrmeciini (genus Myrmecia) and Prionomyrmecini (Nothomyrmecia and Prionomyrmex). Phylogenetic analysis of the enigmatic Argentine fossils Ameghinoia and Polanskiella demonstrates that they are also members of the Myrmeciinae, probably more closely related to Prionomyrmecini than to Myrmeciini. Thus, the myrmeciine ants appear to be a formerly widespread group, which retained many ancestral formicid characteristics, and which went extinct everywhere except in the Australian region.}
}
Taxa for matrix 45429 of Study 966

Citation title:
"Phylogeny and biogeography of the ant subfamily Myrmeciinae (Hymenoptera: Formicidae).".

This study was previously identified under the legacy study ID S849
(Status: Published).
Taxa
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ID |
Taxon Label |
NCBI taxid |
uBIO namebankID |
3132065 |
Gymnosporangium asiaticum TNM_F0027941 |
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3117750
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3132060 |
Gymnosporangium asiaticum TNM_F0027942 |
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3117750
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3132037 |
Gymnosporangium asiaticum TNM_F0027943 |
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3117750
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3132041 |
Gymnosporangium corniforme TNM_F0028733 |
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3132039 |
Gymnosporangium corniforme TNM_F0028734 |
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3132047 |
Gymnosporangium corniforme TNM_F0028735 |
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3132059 |
Gymnosporangium corniforme TNM_F0028736 |
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3132068 |
Gymnosporangium corniforme TNM_F0028737 |
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3132042 |
Gymnosporangium corniforme TNM_F0028738 |
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3132071 |
Gymnosporangium corniforme TNM_F0029291 |
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3132054 |
Gymnosporangium corniforme TNM_F0029293 |
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3132053 |
Gymnosporangium corniforme TNM_F0029300 |
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3132048 |
Gymnosporangium corniforme TNM_F0029302 |
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3132055 |
Gymnosporangium corniforme TNM_F0030454 |
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3132040 |
Gymnosporangium corniforme TNM_F0030458 |
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3132050 |
Gymnosporangium corniforme TNM_F0030467 |
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3132044 |
Gymnosporangium corniforme TNM_F0030469 |
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3132045 |
Gymnosporangium corniforme TNM_F0030473 |
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3132070 |
Gymnosporangium juniperi-virginianae TNM_F0029763 |
198655
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3052966
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3132057 |
Gymnosporangium niitakayamense TNM_F0027944 |
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3132051 |
Gymnosporangium niitakayamense TNM_F0027945 |
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3132052 |
Gymnosporangium niitakayamense TNM_F0027946 |
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3132064 |
Gymnosporangium niitakayamense TNM_F0029292 |
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3132056 |
Gymnosporangium niitakayamense TNM_F0029297 |
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3132072 |
Gymnosporangium niitakayamense TNM_F0030459 |
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3132063 |
Gymnosporangium niitakayamense TNM_F0030464 |
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3132067 |
Gymnosporangium niitakayamense TNM_F0030470 |
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3132062 |
Gymnosporangium niitakayamense TNM_F0030474 |
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3132066 |
Gymnosporangium sabinae TNM_F0030475 |
190632
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5968784
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3132058 |
Gymnosporangium sabinae TNM_F0030476 |
190632
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5968784
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3132061 |
Gymnosporangium sabinae TNM_F0030477 |
190632
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5968784
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3132049 |
Gymnosporangium unicorne NTU_F100002 |
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3132043 |
Gymnosporangium unicorne NTU_F100003 |
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3132046 |
Puccinia kusanoi TNM_F0029314 |
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3132069 |
Puccinia kusanoi TNM_F0029955 |
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3132038 |
Puccinia purpurea TNM_F0029759 |
684838
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