Phylogenetic Analysis of the Dominant Non-biting Midge Forcipomyia bikanni (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) around West Lake, Hangzhou, China

IF 0.7 4区 农林科学 Q4 ENTOMOLOGY
Tian Yang, W-H Xue, Haizhou Zhang, Xiao Shen, Xiao-Hui Liu, Ze-Ying Bao, Chuan Chen, Hong-Shuai He, Guang-Hong Lou, Qi-han Xu, Wei Zheng, Zhong-hua Wu, Hai-Jun Xu
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Abstract The nonbiting midges are tiny insects with a wide distribution around West Lake, China. In this study, the seasonal dynamics of the local dominant midge species was investigated. Phylogenetic trees of this species also were analyzed to discover its evolutionary history. Ultraviolet (UV) light traps were used for surveillance around West Lake in the period from April 2017 to November 2018. External morphological identification was performed using a stereomicroscope. Two genes of adult female midges that encoded the cytochrome oxidase subunit I (COI) and internal transcribed spacer 1 (ITS-1) were sequenced and aligned online using GenBank nucleotide database and the Molecular Evolutionary Genetics Analysis (MEGA) software 10.1.7. According to the field surveillance in 2017–2018, Forcipomyia bikanni Chan and LeRoux (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) is the representative dominant species of West Lake, with its activity peaking in August and October. The COI and ITS-1 gene sequences of F. bikanni (XH01-5) were 523 bp and 315 bp, respectively. The final phylogenetic tree of the COI implied that F. bikanni (XH01-5) has 97.9% significant similarity with conspecific F. bikanni (LC015045) from the adjacent Fujian Province, China (E-value ≤ 0.1%). Furthermore, the ITS-1 sequences with 98% likelihood showed the highest linkage between F. bikanni (XH01-5) and F. townsvillensis (Taylor) (HM775502-HM775504) with different branches. Thus, the final unrooted phylogenetic trees of COI and ITS-1 are essential tools for reconstructing the evolutionary histories of nonbiting midges.
杭州西湖地区优势非叮蠓蠓系统发育分析(双翅目:蠓科)
摘要:非叮蠓是一种广泛分布于西湖地区的小型昆虫。本研究调查了当地优势蠓种的季节动态。分析了该物种的系统发育树,揭示了其进化历史。在2017年4月至2018年11月期间,对西湖周边地区进行了紫外诱捕器监测。外部形态鉴定采用体视显微镜。利用GenBank核苷酸数据库和分子进化遗传学分析软件(MEGA) 10.1.7对成年雌蠓细胞色素氧化酶亚基I (COI)和内部转录间隔物1 (ITS-1)的两个基因进行了在线测序和比对。2017-2018年野外监测结果显示,西湖双翅目蠓科、双翅目蠓科为代表性优势种,8月和10月为活动高峰;bikanni F. (XH01-5) COI和ITS-1基因序列分别为523 bp和315 bp。最终的COI系统进化树表明,F. bikanni (XH01-5)与邻近福建省的F. bikanni (LC015045)具有97.9%的显著相似性(e值≤0.1%)。此外,ITS-1序列具有98%的似然性,显示F. bikanni (XH01-5)和F. townsvillensis (Taylor) (HM775502-HM775504)具有不同分支的最高连锁性。因此,COI和ITS-1的最终无根系统发育树是重建非叮蠓类进化史的重要工具。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Entomological Science (ISSN 0749-8004) is a peer-reviewed, scholarly journal that is published quarterly (January, April, July, and October) under the auspices of the Georgia Entomological Society in concert with Allen Press (Lawrence, Kansas). Manuscripts deemed acceptable for publication in the Journal report original research with insects and related arthropods or literature reviews offering foundations to innovative directions in entomological research
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