Phylogenomics of the Genus Mustela with description of a new species from China

Qiu-Jin Wei , Lei Cao , Xing-Cheng He , Alexei Abramov , Jin Wang , Jie Fu , Rui Li , Qi-Sen Yang , Li-Qiang Fu , Yao-Hua Huang , Cai-Quan Zhou , Zhi-Xin Wen , De-Yan Ge

Journal of Systematics and Evolution ›› 2026, Vol. 64 ›› Issue (2) : 186 -202.

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Journal of Systematics and Evolution ›› 2026, Vol. 64 ›› Issue (2) :186 -202. DOI: 10.1111/jse.70029
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Phylogenomics of the Genus Mustela with description of a new species from China
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Weasels represent the most widely distributed and diverse lineage within the family Mustelidae. They have experienced adaptive radiation and have long been the subject of significant taxonomic debates. This study undertakes a comprehensive study of this group, employing morphological measurements, mitochondrial genomes, nuclear genes, and single copy orthologs extracted from whole genome data. Based on the outcomes of phylogenetic tree construction using orthologous genes, it is ultimately verified that the genera Mustela and Neogale are independent genera, thereby resolving the controversy regarding the species they encompass. Through molecular systematics and morphological studies, a putative Mustela species collected from Mabian Dafengding National Nature Reserve in Sichuan is confirmed as a new species, designated Mustela mopbie sp. nov. This new species exhibits molecular phylogenetic affinity with M. altaica and M. nivalis, yet shares morphological similarities with M. kathiah, M. nivalis and M. aistoodonnivalis. Notably, it is considerably smaller than these species and possesses distinctive body coloration and tail morphology. This study provides a detailed description of this new species and demonstrates that larger datasets yield more robust phylogenetic signal. Furthermore, we observed substantial incongruence between mitochondrial and nuclear gene trees, suggesting potential genomic introgression between this new species and its closely related congeners (M. altaica and M. nivalis).

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cytonuclear discordance / genetic distance / morphological differentiation / Mustela / systematic classification

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Qiu-Jin Wei, Lei Cao, Xing-Cheng He, Alexei Abramov, Jin Wang, Jie Fu, Rui Li, Qi-Sen Yang, Li-Qiang Fu, Yao-Hua Huang, Cai-Quan Zhou, Zhi-Xin Wen, De-Yan Ge. Phylogenomics of the Genus Mustela with description of a new species from China. Journal of Systematics and Evolution, 2026, 64 (2) : 186-202 DOI:10.1111/jse.70029

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