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Mitogenome Announcement

The complete mitochondrial genome of the lesser aspen webworm moth Meroptera pravella (Insecta: Lepidoptera: Pyralidae)

Pages 344-346 | Received 11 May 2017, Accepted 21 May 2017, Published online: 05 Jun 2017

Figures & data

Figure 1. Maximum-likelihood phylogeny (GTR + I + G model, I = 0.2790, G = 0.4760, likelihood score 190,748.88) of Meroptera pravella and related species in families Pyralidae, Crambidae, Thyrididae, Alucitidae and Pterophoridae based on one million random addition heuristic search replicates (with tree bisection and reconnection) of aligned complete mitochondrial genomes. One million maximum parsimony heuristic search replicates produced a nearly identical tree topology for family Pyralidae (parsimony score 41,119 steps), but with a monophyletic Glyphodes and with Evergestis as sister to the Diatraea-Pseudargyria-Chilo clade in the Crambidae. Numbers above each node are maximum-likelihood bootstrap values and numbers below each node are maximum parsimony bootstrap values (each from one million random fast addition search replicates).

Figure 1. Maximum-likelihood phylogeny (GTR + I + G model, I = 0.2790, G = 0.4760, likelihood score 190,748.88) of Meroptera pravella and related species in families Pyralidae, Crambidae, Thyrididae, Alucitidae and Pterophoridae based on one million random addition heuristic search replicates (with tree bisection and reconnection) of aligned complete mitochondrial genomes. One million maximum parsimony heuristic search replicates produced a nearly identical tree topology for family Pyralidae (parsimony score 41,119 steps), but with a monophyletic Glyphodes and with Evergestis as sister to the Diatraea-Pseudargyria-Chilo clade in the Crambidae. Numbers above each node are maximum-likelihood bootstrap values and numbers below each node are maximum parsimony bootstrap values (each from one million random fast addition search replicates).