{"title":"尼氏拟蚊和乌龙拟蚊的形态与分子综合诊断(蜱螨亚纲:植物绥螨科)","authors":"Xiaoduan Fang, Jun Li, Syed Usman Mahmood, Nwanade Chuks Fidelis, Jianglei Meng","doi":"10.3390/insects16090950","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<p><p>In a survey of Bajiaozhai National Forest Park (Guilin, China), several specimens of an <i>Euseius</i> sp. were collected. These specimens were very similar to <i>Euseius nicholsi</i> and <i>Euseius oolong</i>, based on morphological observations. However, some morphological characters, such as the body size, number of solenostomes on the dorsal plate, calyx shape of the spermatheca, the shape and number of metapodal platelet, teeth number on the fixed digit, length of setae j3, and macroseta Seg IV, Sti IV, and St IV were different between these specimens and <i>E. nicholsi</i> and <i>E. oolong</i>. To ascertain whether these morphological differences were interspecific or intraspecific variations, molecular analyses were conducted using mitochondrial DNA COI, 12S rRNA, and nuclear ITS markers. Based on the three molecular markers, minimal genetic distances were observed (COI 0-4%, 12S rRNA 0-2%, and ITS 0%) among the putative <i>Euseius</i> sp., <i>E. nicholsi</i> (collected from <i>Bauhinia purpurea</i> in IZGAS and from <i>Eurya macartneyi</i> and <i>Ficus hispida</i> in Shaoguan City), and <i>E. oolong</i> (collected from <i>B. purpurea</i> in IZGAS). <i>Amblyseius swirskii</i> was used as the outgroup. Using the maximum likelihood method, the phylogenetic tree showed that these specimens of <i>Euseius</i> sp., <i>E. nicholsi</i>, and <i>E. oolong</i> clustered in a single clade. Therefore, we propose that this putative <i>Euseius</i> sp. is <i>E. nicholsi</i>, and <i>E. oolong</i> is a junior synonym of <i>E. nicholsi</i>. 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Integrative Morphological and Molecular Diagnostics for Euseius nicholsi and Euseius oolong (Acari: Phytoseiidae).
In a survey of Bajiaozhai National Forest Park (Guilin, China), several specimens of an Euseius sp. were collected. These specimens were very similar to Euseius nicholsi and Euseius oolong, based on morphological observations. However, some morphological characters, such as the body size, number of solenostomes on the dorsal plate, calyx shape of the spermatheca, the shape and number of metapodal platelet, teeth number on the fixed digit, length of setae j3, and macroseta Seg IV, Sti IV, and St IV were different between these specimens and E. nicholsi and E. oolong. To ascertain whether these morphological differences were interspecific or intraspecific variations, molecular analyses were conducted using mitochondrial DNA COI, 12S rRNA, and nuclear ITS markers. Based on the three molecular markers, minimal genetic distances were observed (COI 0-4%, 12S rRNA 0-2%, and ITS 0%) among the putative Euseius sp., E. nicholsi (collected from Bauhinia purpurea in IZGAS and from Eurya macartneyi and Ficus hispida in Shaoguan City), and E. oolong (collected from B. purpurea in IZGAS). Amblyseius swirskii was used as the outgroup. Using the maximum likelihood method, the phylogenetic tree showed that these specimens of Euseius sp., E. nicholsi, and E. oolong clustered in a single clade. Therefore, we propose that this putative Euseius sp. is E. nicholsi, and E. oolong is a junior synonym of E. nicholsi. This study demonstrates the importance of integrative taxonomy for the proper identification of phytoseiid mites.
InsectsAgricultural and Biological Sciences-Insect Science
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Insects (ISSN 2075-4450) is an international, peer-reviewed open access journal of entomology published by MDPI online quarterly. It publishes reviews, research papers and communications related to the biology, physiology and the behavior of insects and arthropods. Our aim is to encourage scientists to publish their experimental and theoretical results in as much detail as possible. There is no restriction on the length of the papers. The full experimental details must be provided so that the results can be reproduced. Electronic files regarding the full details of the experimental procedure, if unable to be published in a normal way, can be deposited as supplementary material.