Chironomus strenzkei Fittkau, 1968 is a junior synonym of C. striatipennis Kieffer, 1910

John Martin
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Abstract

Two species of Chironomus with essentially identical adult wing patterns, C. strenzkei and C. striatipennis , have been reported from Brazil. Specimens were collected from the same region in the Manaus area some 50 years apart. Morphological, cytological and DNA Barcode comparisons all confirm that these two species are inseparable on any of the characteristics studied. Moreover, for the mitochondrial COI region investigated, the sequences are completely identical, and polytene chromosome banding patterns are shared between C. strenzkei and C. striatipennis populations from Japan. I therefore argue that the former species must be a junior synonym of C. striatipennis . As a result of the synonymy, C. striatipennis now becomes a new record for California and North America, and hence has a Holarctic distribution. The DNA sequence comparisons suggest that the Brazilian population may have derived from China, rather than Korea as suggested previously, and that the Californian population may not have been introduced from South America, but could equally likely have come from Asia.
Chironomus strenzkei Fittkau, 1968是C. striatipennis Kieffer, 1910的初级同义词
巴西报道了两种羽翼形态基本相同的Chironomus,即C. strenzkei和C. striatipennis。标本是在相隔约50年的马瑙斯地区同一地区采集的。形态学、细胞学和DNA条形码的比较都证实了这两个物种在研究的任何特征上都是不可分割的。此外,研究的线粒体COI区序列完全相同,多烯染色体带带模式在日本的C. strenzkei和C. striatipennis种群中是共享的。因此,我认为前者一定是C. striatipennis的初级同义种。由于同义性的存在,纹状锥虫现在成为加利福尼亚和北美的新记录,因此具有全北极分布。DNA序列比较表明,巴西人可能起源于中国,而不是之前认为的韩国人,而加利福尼亚人可能不是从南美引进的,但同样有可能来自亚洲。
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