(a) MP reconstruction of chemical defense strategies on
the MP strict consensus from Fig. 1a; red, autogenous
monoterpene iridoids; green, salicylaldehyde derived from salicin
(sequestered from Salicaceae); blue, mixed metabolism, i.e., butyric
acids and esters of them originating from esterification of de
novo-synthesized butyric acids by alcohols taken up from the
food plant. Some taxa within the interrupta lineage have
a dual defense combining the mixed and host-derived metabolisms.
(b) MP reconstruction of host plant associations. Que,
Queyras (France); MC, Massif Central (France); Cze, Czech Republic;
Finl, Finland. Asterisks indicate North American species within the
interrupta group. (c–e) Typical gas
chromatograms characterizing, mixed-metabolism, dual, and host-derived
defenses, respectively; blue peaks, butyric acids and esters of them;
green peak, salicylaldehyde; rt, retention time. The low bootstrap
support for the two nodes indicated by a diamond do not challenge the
general pattern of chemical defense evolution uncovered here (see text
for details).