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Title: | Morphological and molecular characterization of common European species of Adialytus (Hymenoptera: Braconidae: Aphidiinae) based on the mtCOI barcoding gene and geometric morphometrics of forewings | Authors: | Stanković, Saša S. Petrović, Anđeljko Ilić Milošević, Marijana Starý, Petr Kavalljeratos, Nickolas G. Žikić, Vladimir Tomanović, Željko |
Keywords: | Adialytus;Braconidae;Genetic diversity;Hymenoptera;Key;Morphology;Parasitoids | Issue Date: | 1-Jan-2015 | Rank: | M22 | Journal: | European Journal of Entomology | Volume: | 112 | Issue: | 1 | Start page: | 165 | End page: | 174 | Abstract: | In this study three common European species of the genus Adialytus Förster, 1862 were examined: Adialytus ambiguus (Haliday, 1834), Adialytus salicaphis (Fitch, 1855) and Adialytus thelaxis (Starý, 1961). Molecular analysis involved the DNA barcoding of a region of the mitochondrial gene cytochrome oxidase I (COI). The genetic difference based on Kimura's two-parameter model for computing pairwise distances showed that A. thelaxis differs from both A. ambiguus and A. salicaphis by 4.9 and 6% on average, respectively. The genetic distance between A. ambiguus and A. salicaphis was 1.5% on average, suggesting that barcodes based on the COI gene are insufficiently informative for separating these two species. Geometric morphometries analysis of forewmg size and shape revealed statistically significant differences. The Rl vein on the forewing of A. ambiguus is more elongated than on the wings of A. salicaphis and A. thelaxis. The geometric morphometrics analysis of the forewings also revealed that A. salicaphis and A. thelaxis have much broader forewings, suggesting strong flight ability associated with their parasitizing arboncolous aphids. The distal part of the forewing of Adialytus ambiguus is narrower, which in this case suggests poor flight ability associated with parasitizing Sipha aphids on grasses. An illustrated key for identifying the European species of Adialytus is provided. |
URI: | https://biore.bio.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/6580 | ISSN: | 12105759 | DOI: | 10.14411/eje.2015.007 |
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