Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://biore.bio.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1716
Title: Integrative taxonomy of root aphid parasitoids from the genus paralipsis (hymenoptera, braconidae, aphidiinae) with description of new species
Authors: Mitrovic, Milana
Starý, Petr
Jakovljevic, Miljana
Petrović, Anđeljko 
Žikic, Vladimir
Pérez Hidalgo, Nicolás
Tomanović, Željko 
Keywords: Cryptic speciation;Molecular phylogeny;Paralipsis;Paralipsis brachycaudi sp. n.;Paralipsis rugosa sp. n
Issue Date: 18-Mar-2019
Rank: M22
Journal: ZooKeys
Abstract: 
© Milana Mitrović et al. Species from the genus Paralipsis are obligatory endoparasitoids of root aphids in the Palaearctic. It is known that these species are broadly distributed, parasitizing various aphid hosts and showing great biological and ecological diversity. On the other hand, this group of endoparasitoids is understudied and was thought to be represented by a single species in Europe, viz., Paralipsis enervis (Nees). However, recent description of two new species indicated the possibility of cryptic speciation and recognition of additional Paralipsis species in Europe. In this research, Paralipsis specimens collected during the last 60 years from eight European countries, as well as one sample from Morocco, were subjected to molecular and morphological characterization. Newly designed genus-specific degenerative primers successfully targeted short overlapping fragments of COI of the mitochondrial DNA. Molecular analyses showed clear separation of four independent lineages, two of which are the known species P. enervis and P. tibiator, while two new species are described here, viz., P. brachycaudi Tomanovic & Starý, sp. n. and P. rugosa Tomanovic & Starý, sp. n. No clear specialization of the taxa to a strict root aphid host has been determined. The recognized mitochondrial lineages were distinct one from another, but with a substantial within-lineage divergence rate, clearly indicating the complexity of this group of parasitoids, on which further research is required in order to clarify the factors triggering their genetic differentiation. We reviewed literature data and new records of Paralipsis enervis aphid host associations and distributions. A key for the identification of all known Paralipsis species is provided and illustrated.
URI: https://biore.bio.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1716
ISSN: 1313-2989
DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.831.31808
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