Exploring species diversity and host plant associations of leaf-mining micromoths (Lepidoptera: Gracillariidae) in the Russian Far East using DNA barcoding : научное издание

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Тип публикации: статья из журнала

Год издания: 2019

Идентификатор DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4652.1.1

Ключевые слова: Asian part of Russia, COI, faunal checklist, biogeography, insect-plant interactions, invasive species, pests, putative new species

Аннотация: The Russian Far East (RFE) is an important hotspot of biodiversity whose insect fauna remains understudied, particularly its Microlepidoptera. Here we explore the diversity of leaf-mining micromoths of the family Gracillariidae, their distribution and host plant associations in RFE using a combination of field observations and sampПоказать полностьюling, DNA barcoding, morphological analysis and literature review. We collected 91 gracillariid specimens (45 larvae, 9 pupae and 37 adults) in 12 localities across RFE and identified 34 species using a combination of DNA barcoding and morphology. We provide a genetic library of 57 DNA barcodes belonging to 37 Barcode Index Numbers (BINs), including four BINs that could potentially represent species new to science. Leaf mines and leaf shelters are described and illustrated for 32 studied species, male or female genitalia as well as forewing patterns of adults are shown, especially for those species identified based on morphology. Three species, Micrurapteryx caraganella (Hering), Callisto insperatella (Nickerl), and Phyllonorycter junoniella (Zeller) are newly recorded from RFE. Five species previously known from some regions of RFE, were found for the first time in Amurskaya Oblast: Phyllonorycter populifoliella (Treitschke), Primorskii Krai: Ph. sorbicola Kumata and Sahkalin Island: Caloptilia heringi Kumata, Ph. ermani (Kumata) and Ph. ulmifoliella (Hübner). Eight gracillariid-plant associations are novel to science: Caloptilia gloriosa Kumata on Acer pseudosieboldianum, Cameraria niphonica Kumata on A. caudatum subsp. ukurundense, Parornix ermolaevi Kuznetzov on Corylus sieboldiana, Phyllonorycter ermani (Kumata) on Betula platyphylla, Ph. nipponicella (Issiki) on Quercus mongolica, Ph. orientalis (Kumata) and Ph. pseudojezoniella Noreika on Acer saccharum, Ph. sorbicola on Prunus maakii. For the first time we documented the “green island” phenotype on Phyllonorycter cavella (Zeller) mines on Betula platyphylla. Two pestiferous species have been recorded during our surveys: Micrurapteryx caraganella on ornamental Caragana arborescens in urban plantations in Amurskaya Oblast, and the lime leafminer Phyllonorycter issikii (Kumata), a species known to be native to RFE and invasive elsewhere in Russia and in European countries. A revised checklist of RFE gracillariids has been compiled. It accounts for 135 species among which 17 species (13%) are only known to occur in RFE. The gracillariid fauna of RFE is more similar to the Japanese fauna (49%), than to the fauna of the rest of Russia (i.e European part and Siberia) (32%). Copyright © 2019 Magnolia Press

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Журнал: ZOOTAXA

Выпуск журнала: Vol. 4652, Is. 1

Номера страниц: 1-55

ISSN журнала: 11755326

Место издания: AUCKLAND

Издатель: MAGNOLIA PRESS

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  • Kirichenko Natalia (SB RAS, Sukachev Inst Forest, Fed Res Ctr, Krasnoyarsk Sci Ctr, Krasnoyarsk 660036, Russia; Siberian Fed Univ, Krasnoyarsk 660041, Russia; INRA, Zool Forestiere UR0633, F-45075 Orleans, France)
  • Triberti Paolo (Museo Civ Storia Nat, I-37129 Verona, Italy)
  • Akulow Evgeniy (Russian Plant Quarantine Ctr, Krasnoyarsk Branch, Krasnoyarsk 660075, Russia)
  • Ponomarenko Margarita (Russian Acad Sci, Far Eastern Branch, Fed Sci Ctr East Asian Terr Biodivers, Vladivostok 690022, Russia; Far Eastern Fed Univ, Vladivostok 690922, Russia)
  • Gorokhova Svetlana (Komarov Mt Taiga Stn FEB RAS, Gornotaezhnoe 692533, Russia)
  • Sheiko Viktor (Bot Garden Inst FEB RAS, Sakhalin Branch, Yuzhno Sakhalinsk 693032, Russia)
  • Ohshima Issei (Kyoto Prefectural Univ, Dept Life & Environm Sci, Kyoto 6068522, Japan)
  • Lopez-Vaamonde Carlos (INRA, Zool Forestiere UR0633, F-45075 Orleans, France; Univ Tours, UFR Sci & Tech, CNRS, IRBI,UMR 7261, F-37200 Tours, FranceArticle)