Evaluation of the wing cell contour to distinguish between Stomoxys bengalensis and Stomoxys sitiens (Diptera: Muscidae) using outline-based morphometrics

IF 1.7 Q3 PARASITOLOGY
Thekhawet Weluwanarak , Tanawat Chaiphongpachara , Tanasak Changbunjong
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The blood-sucking flies of the genus Stomoxys Geoffroy, 1762 (Diptera: Muscidae) are significant ectoparasites that can cause irritation and transmit pathogens to both animals and humans. Within the genus Stomoxys, two species, Stomoxys bengalensis and Stomoxys sitiens, have similar morphology and coexist in the same habitat. Accurate species identification of these flies is crucial for understanding disease vectors and implementing effective control measures. In this study, we assessed the effectiveness of outline-based geometric morphometrics (GM) by analyzing the wing cell contour of the first posterior cell (R5) to distinguish between species and sexes of S. bengalensis and S. sitiens. Our results demonstrate that the outline-based GM method is highly effective in distinguishing between species and sexes of these flies based on contour shape, with accuracy scores ranging from 90.0% to 97.5%. Therefore, outline-based GM emerges as a promising alternative to landmark-based GM or as a supplementary tool in conjunction with traditional morphology-based methods for species identification.

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使用基于轮廓的形态计量学评估翼细胞轮廓,以区分孟加拉蝠和西氏蝠(双翅目:鹟科)
吸血蝇属 Stomoxys Geoffroy, 1762(双翅目:鹟科)是一种重要的体外寄生虫,可对动物和人类造成刺激并传播病原体。在 Stomoxys 属中,有两个物种,即 Stomoxys bengalensis 和 Stomoxys sitiens,形态相似,共存于同一栖息地。准确鉴定这些苍蝇的种类对于了解疾病媒介和实施有效的控制措施至关重要。在本研究中,我们通过分析第一后翅细胞(R5)的轮廓,评估了基于轮廓的几何形态计量学(GM)在区分孟加拉蝇(S. bengalensis)和西蝇(S. sitiens)的物种和性别方面的有效性。我们的结果表明,基于轮廓的基因组学方法在根据轮廓形状区分这些苍蝇的种类和性别方面非常有效,准确率在 90.0% 到 97.5% 之间。因此,基于轮廓的基因改造方法有望替代基于地标的基因改造方法,或与传统的基于形态学的方法一起作为物种鉴定的补充工具。
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