Morphological and molecular inference of immature stages of Larinus hedenborgi (Col: Curculionidae), a trehala-constructing weevil
Trehala manna is the edible and trehalose-rich cocoons of a few Larinus species (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Lixinae: Lixini), and manufactured by the feeding activity of larvae on the Echinops plants. Knowledge on the morphological and molecular properties of immature stages of Larinus species, espe...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Organisms diversity & evolution 2022-03, Vol.22 (1), p.161-176 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Trehala manna
is the edible and trehalose-rich cocoons of a few
Larinus
species (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Lixinae: Lixini), and manufactured by the feeding activity of larvae on the
Echinops
plants. Knowledge on the morphological and molecular properties of immature stages of
Larinus
species, especially
trehala
-constructing ones, is still very limited. Herein, the mature larva and pupa of
Larinus hedenborgi
Boheman, 1845, are morphologically described for the first time, illustrated and compared with known immature stages of other
Larinus
species. Morphological identification keys prepared for all known immature stages of
Larinus
species. The DNA sequences of three mitochondrial (
COI
,
Cytb
, and
16S RNA
) and four nuclear (
enolase
,
histon 4
,
18S rRNA
, and
28S rRNA
) markers were generated for
L. hedenborgi
and compared with the available sequences in the GenBank. Comparative morphology revealed the affinity of
L. hedenborgi
with the
L. vulpes
,
L. inaequalicollis
, and
L. capsulatus
based on five larval and two pupal characters. Molecular analysis based on 1859 bp of mtDNA and 1618 bp of nDNA sequences indicated a close association between the
L. hedenborgi
and other Lixinae namely
Larinus
species. Although both morphological and molecular descriptions supported the taxonomic status of
L. hedenborgi
within weevils, sufficient molecular data must be available to allow further comparisons. This pioneering study can be expanded to a large-scale zoogeographic study using morpho-molecular characters, simultaneously with population-level sampling of all
trehala
-constructing
Larinus
species. |
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ISSN: | 1439-6092 1618-1077 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s13127-021-00511-1 |