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Table 2 MP and Bayesian ancestral reconstructions of the host ranges and mummy features.

From: Evolution of the parasitic wasp subfamily Rogadinae (Braconidae): phylogeny and evolution of lepidopteran host ranges and mummy characteristics

Clade

Host ranges

Site of emergence from mummy

Hardening of mummy

 

MP

Bayesian

MP

Bayesian

MP

Bayesian

4. Clinocentrini

Microlep.

Microlep.

(0.6)

Equivocal

Anterior

(0.8)

Equivocal

Moderate

(0.42)

5. Rogadinae

Microlep.

Microlep.

(0.3)

Equivocal

Anterior

(0.21)

Equivocal

Weak

(0.22)

6. Rogadini (excl. Aleiodes clade) + Stiropiini

Microlep.

Zygaenoidea (0.59)

Equivocal

Anterior

(0.44)

Equivocal

Weak

(0.71)

7. Rogadini (excl. Aleiodes clade)

Zygaenoidea

Zygaenoidea (0.98)

Equivocal

Posterior

(0.82)

Equivocal

Weak

(0.66)

8. Stiropiini

Microlep.

Microlep.

(0.52)

Equivocal

Anterior

(0.83)

Equivocal

Weak

(0.9)

9. 'Zygaenoid host' clade

Zygaenoidea

Zygaenoidea (0.65)

Posterior

Posterior

(0.34)

Moderate

Weak

(0.44)

10. 'Colastomion' clade

Zygaenoidea

Zygaenoidea (0.43)

Equivocal

Posterior

(0.4)

Weak

Weak

(0.64)

11. Aleiodes + Yeliconini

Microlep.

Noctuidae (0.7)

Equivocal

Posterior

(0.86)

Equivocal

Moderate

(0.41)

12. Yeliconini

Microlep.

Microlep.

(0.52)

Equivocal

Posterior

(0.47)

Equivocal

Moderate

(0.81)

13. Aleiodes clade

Equivocal

Noctuidae (0.88)

Equivocal

Posterior

(0.74)

Equivocal

Hard

(0.9)

14. Aleiodes clade excl. Arcaleiodes and A. dispar group

Equivocal

Noctuidae (0.62)

Posterior

Posterior

(0.95)

Hard

Hard

(1.0)

15. Aleiodes clade excl. A. dispar group, Arcaleiodes and Chelonorhogas

Geometridae

Geometridae (0.84)

Posterior

Posterior

(0.85)

Hard

Hard

(0.95)

  1. Maximum parsimony and Bayesian (using the BayesTraits program) ancestral reconstructions of the three biological features examined in this study. Ancestral posterior probabilities were obtained by multiplying the mean ancestral character state probability of the selected node across all trees by the portion of the trees that recovered the node involved. Numbers on the first column correspond to selected clades that are indicated in the 28S + COI Bayesian topology (see Figures 4 and 5).