Veronica B Tañan, Loel B Dalan, Sheryll Mae Roy, Augie Fuentes, Irma Tandingan De Ley, Nanette Hope N Sumaya
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摘要
本报告首次报道了菲律宾的世界性陆生蛞蝓 Deroceraslaeve (O. F. Müller, 1774),并通过形态学、形态计量学和细胞色素氧化酶亚单位 I (COI) 基因分析对其特征进行了描述。蛞蝓样本采自菲律宾棉兰老岛的两个行政区。第十区有两个地点:东米萨米斯省(Gingoog,海拔 664 米;Claveria,海拔 937 米)的农场种植了卷心菜(Brassicaoleracea)、萝卜(Raphanussativus)和茄子(Solanummelongena);布基农省(Talakag,海拔 1410 米)种植了卷心菜。标本的外部形态与已发表的描述相符,其部分 COI 序列进一步证实了它们的身份。第十区标本获得的 COI 序列与墨西哥的凭证标本(KX959495、KX959496、KX959497、KX959498 和 KX495499)相似度为 99-100%;而第十一区标本的 COI 序列与日本(MW507142)、加拿大(MT680918 和 MT941436)、英国(KF894311)和越南(MT941435 和 MT941436)采集的标本相似度为 100%。此外,X 地区和 XI 地区的 D.laeve 相似度高达 98%。初步调查显示,蛞蝓的发生主要集中在菲律宾南部的高原地区,这些地区主要种植蔬菜和观赏植物等特色作物/高价值作物。进一步的调查对于确认蛞蝓可能造成的损害、分布、相关寄生虫以及菲律宾的虫害状况至关重要。
First records of the cosmopolitan terrestrial slug, Deroceraslaeve (O.F. Müller) (Gastropoda, Agriolimacidae) in the Philippines.
The cosmopolitan terrestrial slug, Deroceraslaeve (O. F. Müller, 1774), is reported in the Philippines for the first time and characterized through morphology, morphometrics, and cytochrome oxidase subunit I (COI) gene analysis. Slug samples were recovered from two administrative regions in Mindanao, Philippines. In Region X, there were two sites: Misamis Oriental (Gingoog, 664 m a.s.l.; Claveria, 937 m a.s.l.) with farms planted with cabbage (Brassicaoleracea), radish (Raphanussativus), and eggplant (Solanummelongena); and Bukidnon (Talakag, 1410 m a.s.l.) planted with cabbage. In Region XI, specimens were collected from potted ornamentals in five nurseries along the Kapatagan road, Davao del Sur, 1000-1200 m a.s.l. The external morphology of the specimens matched the published descriptions, and their identity was further confirmed by their partial COI sequences. The obtained COI sequence of the specimen in Region X showed 99-100% similarity with the voucher specimens from Mexico (KX959495, KX959496, KX959497, KX959498, and KX495499); while that of the specimen from Region XI is 100% identical to specimens collected from Japan (MW507142), Canada (MT680918 and MT941436), UK (KF894311), and Vietnam (MT941435 and MT941436). Moreover, D.laeve from Region X and Region XI shared 98% similarity with each other. Preliminary surveys show that slug occurrence is prevalent mainly in highland regions of the southern Philippines where specialty crops/high value crops like vegetables and ornamentals are cultivated. Further surveys are essential to confirm any damage that they may cause, their distribution, associated parasites, and pest status in the Philippines.
Biodiversity Data JournalAgricultural and Biological Sciences-Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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