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Delineation of Culicoides species by morphology and barcode exemplified by three new species of the subgenus Culicoides (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) from Scandinavia

机译:通过形态学和条形码来描述库克虫种类,以来自斯堪的纳维亚的库克氏菌亚种(Diptera:Ceratopogonidae)的三个新种为例

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Background Culicoides biting midges (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) cause biting nuisance to livestock and humans and are vectors of a range of pathogens of medical and veterinary importance. Despite their economic significance, the delineation and identification of species where only morphology is considered, as well as the evolutionary relationships between species within this genus remains problematic. In recent years molecular barcoding has assisted substantially in the identification of biting midges in the multiple entomological survey projects which were initiated in many European countries following the bluetongue outbreak in 2006–2009. These studies revealed potentially new species and “species-complexes” with large genetic and morphological variability. Here we use molecular barcoding, together with morphological analysis, to study subgenus Culicoides Latreille from Scandinavia with focus on three potentially new species. Methods Biting midges were collected at various sites in Denmark and Sweden. Culicoides specimens were described by variation of a fragment of their cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 (COI) gene sequence and wing, palp and antennal characters. Results It is shown that three new species initially separated by DNA barcoding with mitochondrial COI can be distinguished by morphological characters. In this context a key to Scandinavian subgenus Culicoides using wing and maxillary palp characters is presented. The key is including the three new species Culicoides boyi, Culicoides selandicus and Culicoides kalix. Conclusion Three new species of Culicoides biting midges were identified and could be identified by both molecular and morphological differences. Evaluation of differences between and within taxa of biting midges using COI barcode yielded a rough estimate of species delineation; interspecies differences across Culicoides subgenera approaches 20%, whereas intraspecies differences are below 4% and in most cases below 1%.
机译:背景刺柏(Culicoides)叮咬ges(Diptera:Ceratopogonidae)会对牲畜和人类造成刺耳的滋扰,并且是一系列具有医学和兽医学重要性的病原体的媒介。尽管具有经济意义,但仅考虑形态的物种的描述和鉴定以及该属中物种之间的进化关系仍然存在问题。近年来,分子条形码在许多昆虫学调查项目中(在2006-2009年爆发蓝舌病之后在许多欧洲国家中发起)的咬伤mid虫的鉴定中提供了很大帮助。这些研究揭示了潜在的新物种和具有复杂遗传和形态变异性的“物种复合体”。在这里,我们使用分子条形码以及形态分析来研究来自斯堪的纳维亚半岛的库里科德斯·拉特里耶亚属,重点研究三个潜在的新物种。方法在丹麦和瑞典的不同地点收集叮咬mid。通过改变其细胞色素C氧化酶亚基1(COI)基因序列的片段以及翼,触须和触角特征来描述库柏标本。结果表明,最初通过线粒体COI DNA条形码分离分离的3个新物种可以通过形态特征加以区分。在这种情况下,提出了使用机翼和上颚触诊特征的斯堪的纳维亚库亚亚种的钥匙。关键是包括三个新种:Culicoides boyi,Culicoides selandicus和Culicoides kalix。结论鉴定出3种新的库蚊咬蚊,可以通过分子和形态学差异进行鉴定。使用COI条码评估叮咬mid类群之间和之内的差异,可以粗略估计出物种的轮廓。 Culicoides亚属之间的种间差异接近20%,而种内差异低于4%,在大多数情况下低于1%。

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