入侵杏蚜Myzus mumecola(半翅目:蚜科)在中欧的进一步扩散及其系统发育的初步见解

IF 1.7 3区 农林科学 Q2 ENTOMOLOGY
Sabine Oberhofer, Monika Riedle-Bauer, Mirjam Weissmann, Agnes Andrae, Ulrike Holz, Sabine Oettl, Urban Spitaler
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2016 年,欧洲首次发现了一种侵染杏(Prunus armeniaca L.)的蚜虫新品种。这种入侵蚜虫被归类为Myzus mumecola(Matsumura,1917年)。该物种原产于印度和东亚,被发现具有高度入侵性,目前正在整个欧洲蔓延。意大利、匈牙利、塞尔维亚和德国的记录已得到确认。为了进行系统发育分析,2022 年春季在意大利以及 2023 年春季在奥地利和德国采集了无翅(apterae)成虫样本。我们的研究报告是奥地利首次记录到 M. mumecola。在这三个国家,这种新害虫在有机管理的杏园中造成了严重的虫害。我们根据蚜虫的外部特征对其进行了形态鉴定,并将其危害与文献中报道的危害进行了比较。对来自意大利、德国和奥地利的蚜虫样本进行了 COI 和 12S 条形码分析,以获得取样样本的分子特征,并确认形态鉴定结果。在 NCBI GenBank 或 BOLD 系统中只有少量 M. mumecola 的 COI 序列,没有 12S 序列。因此,研究结果有助于深入了解这种蔓延性害虫的系统发育。COI 条形码结果显示,采样种群与欧洲和日本的其他 M. mumecola 种群之间没有差异,而中国的报告则显示出显著差异。所有 12S 序列均显示奥地利、德国和意大利的种群之间没有差异。将 COI 和 12S 序列与来自 NCBI GenBank 或在意大利采样的其他蚜虫物种的序列进行系统进化分析后发现,该物种与大槐蚜 Phorodon humuli 关系密切。
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Further spread of the invasive apricot aphid Myzus mumecola (Hemiptera: Aphididae) in Central Europe and first insights into its phylogeny

Further spread of the invasive apricot aphid Myzus mumecola (Hemiptera: Aphididae) in Central Europe and first insights into its phylogeny

A new aphid species infesting apricots (Prunus armeniaca L.) was identified for the first time in 2016 in Europe. The invasive aphid was assigned to the species Myzus mumecola (Matsumura, 1917). The species is native to India and East Asia, and it was found to be highly invasive and is currently spreading throughout Europe. Records were confirmed for Italy, Hungary, Serbia, and Germany. For a phylogenetic analysis, wingless (apterae) adults were sampled in spring 2022 in Italy, as well as in Austria and Germany in spring 2023. Our study reports the first record of M. mumecola for Austria. In all three countries, the new pest caused heavy infestations overall in organically managed apricot orchards. Aphids were identified morphologically based on external characteristics, and damages were compared to those reported in the literature. COI and 12S barcoding analyses for aphid samples from Italy, Germany, and Austria were performed to attain a molecular characterization of sampled specimens and to confirm the morphological identification. Only a few COI sequences of M. mumecola were present in NCBI GenBank or BOLD Systems, and no sequences were available for 12S. Therefore, the results provide a deeper insight into the phylogeny of this spreading pest insect. The results of the COI barcoding showed no differences between the sampled populations and other M. mumecola populations from Europe and Japan, while reports from China showed significant differences. All 12S sequences showed no variability between populations from Austria, Germany, and Italy. A phylogenetic analysis of COI and 12S sequences with sequences from other aphid species from NCBI GenBank or sampled in Italy revealed a close relationship of this species with the damson-hope aphid, Phorodon humuli.

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