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Exceptional larval morphology of nine species of the Anastrephamucronota species group (Diptera, Tephritidae).
Rodriguez, Erick J; Steck, Gary J; Moore, Matthew R; Norrbom, Allen L; Diaz, Jessica; Somma, Louis A; Ruiz-Arce, Raul; Sutton, Bruce D; Nolazco, Norma; Muller, Alies; Branham, Marc A.
Afiliação
  • Rodriguez EJ; Department of Entomology and Nematology, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA University of Florida Gainesville United States of America.
  • Steck GJ; Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of Plant Industry (FDACS/DPI), Gainesville, FL, USA Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of Plant Industry Gainesville United States of America.
  • Moore MR; Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of Plant Industry (FDACS/DPI), Gainesville, FL, USA Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of Plant Industry Gainesville United States of America.
  • Norrbom AL; Systematic Entomology Laboratory, USDA, ARS, c/o Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC, USA c/o Smithsonian Institution Washington United States of America.
  • Diaz J; Department of Entomology and Nematology, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA University of Florida Gainesville United States of America.
  • Somma LA; Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of Plant Industry (FDACS/DPI), Gainesville, FL, USA Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of Plant Industry Gainesville United States of America.
  • Ruiz-Arce R; USDA APHIS PPQ S and T Insect Management and Molecular Diagnostic Laboratory, 22675 N. Moorefield Road, Edinburg, TX 78541, USA USDA APHIS PPQ S and T Insect Management and Molecular Diagnostic Laboratory Edinburg United States of America.
  • Sutton BD; Research Associate, Department of Entomology, Smithsonian Institution, USNM, Gainesville, FL, USA Smithsonian Institution Gainesville United States of America.
  • Nolazco N; Centro de Diagnostico de Sanidad Vegetal, Servicio Nacional de Sanidad Agraria, Av. La Molina 1915, La Molina, Peru Centro de Diagnostico de Sanidad Vegetal, Servicio Nacional de Sanidad Agraria La Molina Peru.
  • Muller A; (retired) Ministry of Agriculture, Animal Husbandry and Fisheries, Paramaribo, Suriname Ministry of Agriculture Paramaribo Suriname.
  • Branham MA; Department of Entomology and Nematology, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA University of Florida Gainesville United States of America.
Zookeys ; 1127: 155-215, 2022.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36760355
ABSTRACT
Anastrepha is the most diverse and economically important genus of Tephritidae in the American tropics and subtropics. The striking morphology of the third instars of Anastrephacaballeroi Norrbom, Anastrephacrebra Stone, Anastrephahaplacantha Norrbom & Korytkowski, Anastrephakorytkowskii Norrbom, Anastrephanolazcoae Norrbom & Korytkowski, and three newly discovered and as yet formally unnamed species (Anastrepha sp. Peru-82, Anastrephasp.nr.protuberans, and Anastrepha sp. Sur-16), and the more typical morphology of Anastrephaaphelocentema Stone, are described using light and scanning electron microscopy. To contribute to a better understanding of the interspecific and intraspecific variation among species in the mucronota species group and facilitate phylogenetic studies, we integrate molecular and morphological techniques to confirm the identity and describe third instars. Larva-adult associations and the identification of described larvae were confirmed using DNA barcodes. We provide diagnostic characters to distinguish larvae among these nine species of the mucronota group and separate them from those of the 29 other Anastrepha species previously described. We introduce the vertical comb-like processes on the oral margin as a novel character, and the unusual character states, including position and shape of the preoral lobe, and dentate or fringed posterior margins of the oral ridges and accessory plates. Our comparative morphology concurs with most previously inferred phylogenetic relationships within the mucronota group.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Zookeys Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Zookeys Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article