First Record of Endosymbiotic Wolbachia in the Remarkably Diverse Tribe Dorcadionini (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae)

IF 1.3 3区 农林科学 Q2 ENTOMOLOGY Annales Zoologici Pub Date : 2022-12-30 DOI:10.3161/00034541ANZ2022.72.4.008
T. Kaya, A. Y. Okutaner
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Abstract. Species diversity is remarkable especially in Dorcadion genus, which spreads in Europe and the Caucasus. Most members of the genus are incapable of flight, generally isolated, and some are endemic. Therefore, there are many studies on the distribution and diversity of species of Dorcadion. However, there is no study on endosymbiotic bacteria that play a critical role in the ecology, physiology and evolution of arthropods. In this study, endosymbiotic Wolbachia bacteria were investigated in members of D. crux Bilberg, 1817, D. micans micans Thomson, 1867, D. anatolicum Pic, 1900, D. septemlineatum Waltl, 1838 and D. scabricolle Dalman, 1817, collected from six different localities. Studies were performed with the Wspec-F/R primer pair. Two of the five examined species of Dorcadion (D. septemlineatum and D. micans micans) are not infected by Wolbachia. On the other hand, Wolbachia (supergroup B type) with the same consensus sequence was detected in D. anatolicum, D. scabricolle and D. crux. Interestingly, Wolbachia, which was thought to be accidental, was found to be common in males, but unfortunately this could not be explained by the data set obtained. However, considering the variations in Dorcadion species and the evaluations according to them, it can be claimed that there is no ordinary association between this taxon and Wolbachia. We hypothesize that among the possible explanations for the large morphological variability in Dorcadionini is the influence of the maternally inherited endosymbiotic Wolbachia. Therefore, we believe that the data obtained in this manuscript will contribute to studies on Dorcadion diversity and distribution.
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极具多样性的Dorcadionini部落内共生沃尔巴克氏体的首次记录(鞘翅目:天牛科)
摘要物种多样性显著,尤其是分布于欧洲和高加索地区的多卡迪翁属。该属的大多数成员不能飞行,通常是孤立的,有些是地方性的。因此,对其分布和物种多样性的研究较多。然而,对在节肢动物的生态、生理和进化中起关键作用的内共生细菌的研究尚未见报道。本研究对1817年D. crux Bilberg、1867年D. micans micans Thomson、1900年D. anatolicum Pic、1838年D. september lineatum Waltl和1817年D. scabricolle Dalman采集的6个不同地点的沃尔巴克氏菌进行了内共生研究。使用Wspec-F/R引物对进行研究。在5种被检测的夜蛾中,有2种(9月lineatum夜蛾和micans夜蛾)未感染沃尔巴克氏体。另一方面,在D. anatolicum、D. scabricolle和D. crux中均检测到具有相同共识序列的超B族沃尔巴克氏体。有趣的是,沃尔巴克氏体,被认为是偶然的,被发现在男性中很常见,但不幸的是,这不能用所获得的数据集来解释。然而,考虑到Dorcadion种类的变化及其评价,可以认为该分类单元与沃尔巴克氏体之间不存在一般的关联。我们推测,对Dorcadionini的大形态变异的可能解释之一是母系遗传内共生沃尔巴克氏体的影响。因此,我们认为本文获得的数据将有助于研究Dorcadion的多样性和分布。
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Annales Zoologici
Annales Zoologici 生物-动物学
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期刊介绍: Annales Zoologici is published quarterly by the Museum and Institute of Zoology at the Polish Academy of Sciences. It is an international journal devoted to all aspects of systematic entomology (in a broad sense).
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