Emiliano Mori, A. Viviano, Marida Corradetti, L. Ancillotto, Clementina Falco, Giuseppe Mazza
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外来草蜻蛉在大多数地中海国家都有记录,在意大利,几个西部沿海地区也有记录。在这项工作中,我们通过公民科学方法收集了有关茉莉草蛉 Corythauma ayyari 的新数据。我们首次报告了它在意大利三个新地区(伦巴第、皮埃蒙特和马尔凯)以及以色列、法国和西班牙腹地的存在情况,这些地区距离最近的沿海地区超过 220 公里。通过基于细胞色素氧化酶 I 线粒体基因的分子分析,我们在意大利发现了三种新的线粒体单倍型,这表明可能是最近通过植物贸易引入的。需要对 C. ayyari 在欧洲腹地的分布范围扩大进行监测,因为这些引入的外来物种对观赏植物造成了严重影响。此外,应建议加强对港口地区的控制,以防止新的入侵。我们强烈建议利用多物种、泛大陆的公民科学平台来收集数据,并不断更新外来物种的分布情况。关键字Corythauma ayyari;地中海盆地;线粒体 DNA;在线公民科学平台;廷科。
UPDATE OF THE ALIEN DISTRIBUTION OF THE JASMINE LACEBUG THROUGH A CITIZEN-SCIENCE APPROACH
Alien lacebugs have been recorded in most Mediterranean countries and, in Italy, in several western coastal regions. In this work, we collected new data on the jasmine lacebug Corythauma ayyari through a citizen-science approach. We reported for the first time its presence in three new Italian regions (Lombardy, Piedmont, and Marche), as well as in the hinterland areas of Israel, France, and Spain, up to over 220 km from the nearest coastal area. Through molecular analyses based on the mitochondrial gene of cytochrome oxidase I, we identified three new mitochondrial haplotypes in Italy, suggesting the possibility of recent introductions through plant trading. The increased distribution range towards the European hinterlands by C. ayyari needs to be monitored, as these introduced aliens are responsible for severe impacts on ornamental plants. Furthermore, improved controls in port areas should be recommended to prevent new invasions. We strongly recommend using multi-taxon, pan-continental platforms of citizen-science to collect data and keep the distribution of alien species updated. Key Words: Corythauma ayyari; Mediterranean basin; mitochondrial DNA; online citizen-science platforms; Tingidae.