Abstract Mismatches between interacting mitochondrial and nuclear gene products in hybrids have been proposed to disproportionately contribute to early species boundaries. Under this model, genetic incompatibilities emerge when mitochondrial haplotypes are in a cellular context without their coevolved nuclear-encoded mitochondrial (n-mt) proteins. Some case studies have shown that such disruptions in mitonuclear coevolution can contribute to reproductive isolation, but whether mitonuclear incomp