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Comparative cytogenetic study of three Macrolophus species (Heteroptera, Miridae)
Abstract. Macrolophus pygmaeus (Rambur, 1839) (Insecta, Heteroptera, Miridae) is a predator of key vegetable crop pests applied as a biocontrol agent in the Mediterranean region. Macrolophus pygmaeus and Macrolophus melanotoma (A. Costa, 1853) are cryptic species with great morphological similarity...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4698575/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26753078 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/CompCytogen.v9i4.5530 |
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author | Jauset, Ana Maria Edo-Tena, Eva Castañé, Cristina Agustí, Nuria Alomar, Oscar Grozeva, Snejana |
author_facet | Jauset, Ana Maria Edo-Tena, Eva Castañé, Cristina Agustí, Nuria Alomar, Oscar Grozeva, Snejana |
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description | Abstract. Macrolophus pygmaeus (Rambur, 1839) (Insecta, Heteroptera, Miridae) is a predator of key vegetable crop pests applied as a biocontrol agent in the Mediterranean region. Macrolophus pygmaeus and Macrolophus melanotoma (A. Costa, 1853) are cryptic species with great morphological similarity which results in their misidentification and negative consequences for the conservation of their populations on greenhouse and outdoor crops. In order to find out specific markers for their separation we studied the karyotype, male meiosis and heterochromatin composition of these species and additionally of a third species (as a reference one), Macrolophus costalis Fieber, 1858. We demonstrate here that all the three species share achiasmate male meiosis and sex chromosome pre-reduction. On the other hand, the species differ in karyotype, with 2n=28 (26+XY) in Macrolophus pygmaeus, 2n=27 (24+X(1)X(2)Y) in Macrolophus costalis, and 2n=34 (32+XY) in Macrolophus melanotoma, and heterochromatin distribution and composition. In addition, the species differ in sperm morphology: sperm cells of Macrolophus costalis are significantly longer with longer head and tail than those of Macrolophus melanotoma and Macrolophus pygmaeus, whereas sperm cells of Macrolophus melanotoma have a longer tail than those of Macrolophus pygmaeus. All these characters can be used as markers to identify the species, in particular the cryptic species Macrolophus melanotoma and Macrolophus pygmaeus. |
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spelling | pubmed-46985752016-01-08 Comparative cytogenetic study of three Macrolophus species (Heteroptera, Miridae) Jauset, Ana Maria Edo-Tena, Eva Castañé, Cristina Agustí, Nuria Alomar, Oscar Grozeva, Snejana Comp Cytogenet Research Articles Abstract. Macrolophus pygmaeus (Rambur, 1839) (Insecta, Heteroptera, Miridae) is a predator of key vegetable crop pests applied as a biocontrol agent in the Mediterranean region. Macrolophus pygmaeus and Macrolophus melanotoma (A. Costa, 1853) are cryptic species with great morphological similarity which results in their misidentification and negative consequences for the conservation of their populations on greenhouse and outdoor crops. In order to find out specific markers for their separation we studied the karyotype, male meiosis and heterochromatin composition of these species and additionally of a third species (as a reference one), Macrolophus costalis Fieber, 1858. We demonstrate here that all the three species share achiasmate male meiosis and sex chromosome pre-reduction. On the other hand, the species differ in karyotype, with 2n=28 (26+XY) in Macrolophus pygmaeus, 2n=27 (24+X(1)X(2)Y) in Macrolophus costalis, and 2n=34 (32+XY) in Macrolophus melanotoma, and heterochromatin distribution and composition. In addition, the species differ in sperm morphology: sperm cells of Macrolophus costalis are significantly longer with longer head and tail than those of Macrolophus melanotoma and Macrolophus pygmaeus, whereas sperm cells of Macrolophus melanotoma have a longer tail than those of Macrolophus pygmaeus. All these characters can be used as markers to identify the species, in particular the cryptic species Macrolophus melanotoma and Macrolophus pygmaeus. Pensoft Publishers 2015-09-29 /pmc/articles/PMC4698575/ /pubmed/26753078 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/CompCytogen.v9i4.5530 Text en Ana Maria Jauset, Eva Edo-Tena, Cristina Castañé, Nuria Agustí, Oscar Alomar, Snejana Grozeva http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Articles Jauset, Ana Maria Edo-Tena, Eva Castañé, Cristina Agustí, Nuria Alomar, Oscar Grozeva, Snejana Comparative cytogenetic study of three Macrolophus species (Heteroptera, Miridae) |
title | Comparative cytogenetic study of three Macrolophus species (Heteroptera, Miridae) |
title_full | Comparative cytogenetic study of three Macrolophus species (Heteroptera, Miridae) |
title_fullStr | Comparative cytogenetic study of three Macrolophus species (Heteroptera, Miridae) |
title_full_unstemmed | Comparative cytogenetic study of three Macrolophus species (Heteroptera, Miridae) |
title_short | Comparative cytogenetic study of three Macrolophus species (Heteroptera, Miridae) |
title_sort | comparative cytogenetic study of three macrolophus species (heteroptera, miridae) |
topic | Research Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4698575/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26753078 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/CompCytogen.v9i4.5530 |
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