Genomics and reproductive biology of Leptopilina malgretoutensis Buffington, Lue, Davis & Tracey sp. nov. (Hymenoptera: Figitidae): An asexual parasitoid of Caribbean Drosophila.

Amelia Ri Lindsey, Chia-Hua Lue, Jeremy S Davis, Lydia J Borjon, Stephanie E Mauthner, Laura C Fricke, Lauren Eads, Molly Murphy, Melissa K Drown, Christopher Faulk, Matthew L Buffington, W Daniel Tracey
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Drosophila and parasitic wasps in the genus Leptopilina have long been a model for understanding host-parasite interactions. Indeed, parasitic wasps are important drivers of ecological and evolutionary processes broadly, but we are generally lacking information about the diversity, natural history, and evolution of these relationships. We collected insects from the Caribbean Island of Saint Lucia, home to the eastern Caribbean ' dunni ' subgroup of Drosophila : a clade long appreciated for its recent patterns of speciation and adaptation. Here we present an integrative approach that incorporates natural history, taxonomy, physiology, and genomics to describe Leptopilina malgretoutensis Buffington, Lue, Davis & Tracey sp. nov. (Hymenoptera: Figitidae), a virulent parasitoid of dunni group flies, especially Drosophila antillea. Leptopilina malgretoutensis is nested within an early-branching clade of Leptopilina , offering insights into the evolution of this important genus of Drosophila parasitoids. We present a high-quality assembly for this wasp's 1Gbp genome, and for its bacterial endosymbiont: Wolbachia strain " w Lmal". Furthermore, we show that w Lmal induces parthenogenesis in the wasp, and that these wasps are reliant upon their Wolbachia infections to produce female offspring. Finally, comparison to historical museum specimens indicate that Leptopilina malgretoutensis had been collected approximately 40 years prior from the nearby island of Guadeloupe and were also asexually reproducing. This work represents one of only a handful of studies in which field biology, taxonomy, systematics, genomics, and experimental biology are integrated into a species description: showcasing the possibilities for biodiversity research in the genomic era.

Leptopilina malgretoutensis Buffington, Lue, Davis & Tracey sp:加勒比果蝇的一种无性寄生虫。
长期以来,果蝇和轻蝇属的寄生蜂一直是理解宿主-寄生虫相互作用的模型。事实上,寄生蜂是广泛的生态和进化过程的重要驱动因素,但我们通常缺乏关于这些关系的多样性,自然历史和进化的信息。我们从加勒比海的圣卢西亚岛收集昆虫,那里是东加勒比海“dunni”果蝇亚群的所在地:这一进化分支因其最近的物种形成和适应模式而长期受到赞赏。在这里,我们提出了一种综合的方法,结合自然史,分类学,生理学和基因组学来描述malgretoutensis Buffington, Lue, Davis和Tracey sp. 11 .(膜翅目:无花果科),一种致命的寄生性昆虫,尤其是果蝇。malgretoutensis在Leptopilina的早期分支分支中筑巢,为这一重要的拟寄生果蝇属的进化提供了见解。我们提出了一个高质量的组装这个黄蜂的1Gbp基因组,并为其细菌内共生体:沃尔巴克氏菌菌株“w Lmal”。此外,我们表明,w - Lmal诱导黄蜂孤雌生殖,这些黄蜂依赖于他们的沃尔巴克氏体感染产生雌性后代。最后,与历史博物馆标本的比较表明,malgretoutensis是在大约40年前从附近的瓜德罗普岛收集的,并且也是无性繁殖的。这项工作代表了将野外生物学、分类学、系统学、基因组学和实验生物学整合到物种描述中的少数研究之一:展示了基因组时代生物多样性研究的可能性。
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