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What are the forms of evidence that argue against the hypothesis that L. t. elapsoides evolved in allopatry before moving to sympatry?
1.Phylogenetic analysis indicates that the mimetic phenotype evolved in an ancestor of L. t. elapsoides and that the ancestral clade within L. t. elapsoides occurs in Florida (that is, deep sympatry).
2. Within the clade that contains both sympatric and
allopatric individuals, the mitochondrial haplotypes found in allopatry seem to be recently descended from the sympatric haplotypes possessed by good mimics.
3. Third, given the close association of L. t. elapsoides with longleaf pine forests, it seems unlikely that the species would have existed in modern allopatry until about
10,000 years ago, when longleaf pine from refugia in the south began to move north into present-day allopatry