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Systematics and biology of some species of Micrurapteryx Spuler (Lepidoptera, Gracillariidae) from the Holarctic Region, with re-description of M. caraganella (Hering) from Siberia
- Source :
- ZooKeys 579: 99-156, Zookeys (579), 99-156. (2016), ZooKeys, Zookeys, Zookeys, Pensoft, 2016, 579, pp.99-156. ⟨10.3897/zookeys.579.7166⟩
- Publication Year :
- 2016
- Publisher :
- Pensoft Publishers, 2016.
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Abstract
- During a DNA barcoding campaign of leaf-mining insects from Siberia, a genetically divergent lineage of a gracillariid belonging to the genus Micrurapteryx was discovered, whose larvae developed on Caragana Fabr. and Medicago L. (Fabaceae). Specimens from Siberia showed similar external morphology to the Palearctic Micrurapteryx gradatella and the Nearctic Parectopa occulta but differed in male genitalia, DNA barcodes, and nuclear genes histone H3 and 28S. Members of this lineage are re-described here as Micrurapteryx caraganella (Hering, 1957), comb. n., an available name published with only a brief description of its larva and leaf mine. Micrurapteryx caraganella is widely distributed throughout Siberia, from Tyumen oblast in the West to Transbaikalia in the East. Occasionally it may severely affect its main host, Caragana arborescens Lam. This species has been confused in the past with Micrurapteryx gradatella in Siberia, but field observations confirm that Micrurapteryx gradatella exists in Siberia and is sympatric with Micrurapteryx caraganella, at least in the Krasnoyarsk region, where it feeds on different host plants (Vicia amoena Fisch. and Vicia sp.). In addition, based on both morphological and molecular evidence as well as examination of type specimens, the North American Parectopa occulta Braun, 1922 and Parectopa albicostella Braun, 1925 are transferred to Micrurapteryx as Micrurapteryx occulta (Braun, 1922), comb. n. with albicostella as its junior synonym (syn. n.). Characters used to distinguish Micrurapteryx from Parectopa are presented and illustrated. These findings provide another example of the potential of DNA barcoding to reveal overlooked species and illuminate nomenclatural problems.
- Subjects :
- 0106 biological sciences
Insecta
Parectopa albicostella
Caragana arborescens
[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]
MicrurapteryxAnimalia
Micrurapteryx caraganella
01 natural sciences
DNA barcoding
M
histone H3
Genus
occulta
morphology
biology
Micrurapteryx occulta
Micrurapteryx
mineuse
caraganella
M. gradatella
Research Article
Systematics
28S
code barre adn
Canada
Arthropoda
Leaf-mining moth
Siberian peashrub
COI
DNA barcodes
nuclear gene
28s
plant- insect interaction
genetic divergence
gracillariidae
interaction plante insecte
010607 zoology
Zoology
Caragana
M. occulta
010603 evolutionary biology
Micrurapteryx gradatella
Holarctic
Parectopa
Botany
Animalia
papillon
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
USA
Gracillarioidea
Parectopa occulta
gène nucléaire
albicostella
biology.organism_classification
états-unis
morphologie
LepidopteraAnimalia
Animal Science and Zoology
lepidoptera
gradatella
divergence génétique
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 13132970 and 13132989
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- ZooKeys
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....0c3f4b5202c245581ac7e7bd0ee5d9b2
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.579.7166⟩