The Complete Mitochondrial Genomes of Aelia sibirica and A. fieberi (Hemiptera, Pentatomidae), and Phylogenetic Implications
Dajun Liu,
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Hufang Zhang,
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Shuhui Fu
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Diversity,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
16(2), P. 111 - 111
Published: Feb. 8, 2024
Species
of
genus
Aelia
are
important
pests
wheat
crops
in
arid
areas.
In
this
study,
the
mitogenomes
A.
sibirica
and
fieberi
were
sequenced
using
high-throughput
sequencing
technology.
The
mitochondrial
genome
characteristics
both
species
compared
analyzed,
phylogenetic
relationships
Pentatomidae
constructed
based
on
protein-coding
genes.
addition,
taxonomic
status
was
confirmed.
results
showed
that
total
length
mitogenome
sequences
15,372
bp
15,450
bp,
respectively,
including
13
genes,
22
tRNA
2
rRNA
a
control
region.
By
comparing
structure,
base
composition,
codon
usage,
RNA
secondary
other
characteristics,
it
found
two
similar.
Phylogenetic
analysis
Phyllocephalinae
Asopinae
formed
monophyletic
groups,
but
relationship
between
Podopinae
Pentatominae
not
resolved.
Within
subfamily
Pentatominae,
(Nezarini
+
Antestiini),
(Aeliini
Carpocorini),
(Strachiini
Pentatoma)
stable
clades.
to
be
sibling
pair,
clade
closely
related
Dolycoris
baccarum.
Language: Английский
Evolutionary and phylogenetic insights from the mitochondrial genomic analysis of Diceraeus melacanthus and D. furcatus (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae)
Scientific Reports,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14(1)
Published: June 4, 2024
Abstract
The
mitochondrial
genomes
of
D.
melacanthus
and
furcatus
were
sequenced
used
to
investigate
the
phylogenetic
relationships
with
54
species
Pentatomidae.
Their
mitogenomes
are
17,197
15,444
bp-long,
respectively,
including
13
protein-coding
genes
(PCGs),
2
ribosomal
RNA
genes,
22/21
transfer
conserved
gene
arrangement.
Leu,
Lys,
Ser
most
common
amino
acids
in
their
PCGs.
PCGs
evolutionary
analysis
indicated
under
purifying
selection,
from
cytochrome
complex,
reinforcing
suitability
as
markers
for
molecular
taxonomy.
We
identified
490
mtSSRs
56
Pentatomidae
species,
large
variation
a
positive
correlation
between
mtSSR
number
genome
size.
Three
each
Diceraeus
species.
Only
nad6
(
)
nad4
appear
have
application
characterization.
Phylogenetic
confirmed
monophyly
However,
our
challenged
Pentatominae
Podopinae.
also
detected
unexpected
among
some
tribes
genera,
highlighting
complexity
internal
taxonomic
structure
Both
grouped
same
clade
remaining
Carpocorini
analyzed.
Language: Английский
Describe the morphology and mitochondrial genome of Mecidea indica Dallas, 1851 (Hemiptera, Pentatomidae), with its phylogenetic position
PLoS ONE,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
19(3), P. e0299298 - e0299298
Published: March 28, 2024
We
here
describe
the
external
morphology
and
complete
mitochondrial
genome
characteristics
of
Mecidea
indica
Dallas,
1851,
clarify
evolutionary
rate
divergence
time.
The
M
.
length
is
15,670
bp,
it
exhibits
a
typical
high
A+T-skew
(76.31%).
sequence
shows
strong
synteny
with
original
gene
arrangement
Drosophila
yakuba
Burla,
1954
without
rearrangement.
were
analyzed,
phylogenetic
trees
Pentatomidae
reconstructed
using
Bayesian
methods
based
on
different
datasets
datasets.
Phylogenetic
analysis
that
belongs
to
Pentaotominae
form
sister-group
Anaxilaus
musgravei
Gross,
1976,
Asopinae
highly
supported
as
monophyletic.
Molecular
clock
estimates
time
122.75
Mya
(95%
HPD:
98.76–145.43
Mya),
within
Mesozoic
Cretaceous;
A
musgravii
was
no
later
than
50.50
37.20–64.80
Mya).
In
addition,
62.32
47.08–78.23
which
in
Paleogene
Cenozoic
era.
This
study
great
significance
for
reconstructing
phylogeny
providing
insights
into
its
history.
Language: Английский
Differences between phytophagous and predatory species in Pentatomidae based on the mitochondrial genome
Xiaofei Ding,
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Siyuan Ge,
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Jing Chen
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et al.
Ecology and Evolution,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14(9)
Published: Sept. 1, 2024
Pentatomidae
includes
many
species
of
significant
economic
value
as
plant
pests
and
biological
control
agents.
The
feeding
habits
are
closely
related
to
their
energy
metabolism
ecological
adaptations.
In
this
study,
we
sequenced
the
mitochondrial
genomes
12
Asopinae
using
next-generation
sequencing
explore
effect
dietary
changes
on
genome
evolution.
Notably,
all
sequences
were
double-stranded
circular
DNA
molecules
containing
37
genes
one
region.
We
then
compared
analyzed
characteristics
phytophagous
predatory
bugs.
no
difference
was
observed
in
length
between
However,
AT
content
higher
bugs
than
that
Moreover,
prefer
codon
usage
patterns
ending
A/T
with
evolution
rate
lower
phylogenetic
relationships
across
bugs'
lineages
largely
consistent
at
depth
nodes
based
different
datasets
tree-reconstructing
methods,
strongly
supported
monophyly
Additionally,
estimated
divergence
times
indicated
explosively
radiated
Early
Cretaceous.
Subsequently,
subfamily
genus
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Origin of the only myrmecomorphic stink bug, Pentamyrmex spinosus (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae), in the radiation era of ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)
Jiuyang Luo,
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Yan‐Zhuo Wu,
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Petr Kment
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et al.
Systematic Entomology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Dec. 23, 2024
Abstract
Myrmecomorphy
is
the
most
common
type
of
Batesian
mimicry
in
arthropods.
In
true
bugs
(Insecta:
Hemiptera:
Heteroptera),
myrmecomorphy
has
been
recorded
at
least
seven
superfamilies,
but
not
among
stink
(Pentatomoidea)
until
2014.
The
only
known
species
that
exhibits
a
high
degree
during
both
adult
and
nymphal
stages
within
this
group,
Pentamyrmex
spinosus
,
was
reported
based
on
single
specimen,
yet
little
beyond
its
morphological
description.
study,
biology
as
living
bamboo
(Poaceae:
Bambusoideae),
close
proximity
with
highly
similar
ant
species,
Polyrhachis
dives
(Hymenoptera:
Formicidae).
Further,
phylogenetic
position
origin
time
bug
were
inferred
context
Pentatomoidea.
dated
phylogeny
indicates
sister
group
Phyllocephalinae,
specialized
grass‐feeding
subfamily
Pentatomidae,
diverged
about
42.7
Ma
(52.6–33.2
Ma),
roughly
synchronous
radiation
crown
ants
(42.0–33.0
Ma)
slightly
after
early
bamboos
(66.9–24.9
Ma).
Our
results
suggest
myrmecomorphic
probably
driven
by
rapid
diversification
spiny
bamboo.
addition,
our
also
provide
reference
framework
for
taxonomic
systems
Pentatomoidea
Pentatomidae.
Language: Английский
The redescription and complete mitogenomes of two Oxycarenus species (Hemiptera, Oxycarenidae) and phylogenetic implications
ZooKeys,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
1211, P. 231 - 250
Published: Sept. 5, 2024
In
this
study,
the
two
Oxycarenidae
species,
Language: Английский
Phylogenetic and divergence analysis of Pentatomidae, with a comparison of the mitochondrial genomes of two related species (Hemiptera, Pentatomidae)
Jia Wang,
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Jing Chen,
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Siyuan Ge
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et al.
PLoS ONE,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
19(10), P. e0309589 - e0309589
Published: Oct. 23, 2024
Pentatomidae,
the
most
diverse
family
of
Pentatomoidea,
is
found
worldwide.
Currently,
phylogenetic
relationships
among
Pentatomidae
tribes
remain
unstable,
and
subfamily
divergence
has
not
been
estimated.
Here,
we
sequenced
analyzed
complete
mitochondrial
genomes
two
species
Lelia
,
studied
Pentatominae
tribes.
We
also
selected
three
available
fossil
as
calibration
points
in
family,
preliminarily
discussed
time
Pentatomidae.
Trees
were
reconstructed
using
Bayesian
inference
method.
Divergence
times
estimated
based
on
nucleotide
sequences
protein-coding
genes
with
a
relaxed
clock
log-normal
model
BEASTv.1.8.2.
The
results
showed
that
gene
arrangements,
composition,
codon
preferences
highly
conserved
.
Further,
analysis
recovered
Eysarcorini,
Strachiini,
Phyllocephalini,
Menidini
monophyletic
strong
support,
however,
monophyly
Antestiini,
Nezarini,
Carpocorini,
Pentatomini
Cappaeini
rejected.
Moreover,
diverged
from
soon
after
origin
Cretaceous
Period,
at
approximately
110.38
Ma.
This
study
enriches
genome
database
provides
reference
for
further
studies,
more
accurate
estimate
time.
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Corrections to Some Recently Published Papers on Heteroptera (Hemiptera)
Petr Kment,
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S. SALINI,
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Attilio Carapezza
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et al.
Deleted Journal,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
1(4), P. 198 - 215
Published: Oct. 31, 2024
We
provide
corrections
to
17
recent
papers
(published
since
2013).
The
following
new
combination
is
proposed:
Dabessus
indicus
Kushwaha
and
Jahan,
2023
=
Neojurtina
indica
(Kushwaha
2023),
combination.
are
provided:
Miridae:
Tytthus
chinensis
sensu
Al-Anbaki
et
al.
(2023)
Maurodactylus
nigrigenis
(Reuter,
1890)
(from
Iraq);
Pentatomidae:
Antestiopsis
thunbergii
Zhao
(2021)
Anaxilaus
musgravei
Gross,
1976
Australia),
Andrallus
spinidens
Kaur
(2024)
Erthesina
sp.,
Carpocoris
pallidus
Keshari
Mahto
(2017)
Antheminia
Dalpada
neoclavata
bulbifera
Walker,
1867,
Halyabbas
unicolor
Singh
(2013)
Palomena
Nezara
antennata
viridula
(Linnaeus,
1758),
Paranevisanus
subgenericus
annandalei
(Distant,
1908),
Picromerus
obtusus
Eocanthecona
furcellata
(Wolff,
1811),
Priassus
spiniger
(2019)
exemptus
(Walker,
1868),
Udonga
montana
1900),
Sciocoris
lateralis
(2016)
Menida
formosa
(Westwood,
1837),
Tolumnia
maxima
T.
latipes
(Dallas,
1851)
from
India.
records
of
Reduvius
personatus
1758)
(Reduviidae),
Nabis
roseipennis
Reuter,
1872
(Nabidae),
Anthocoris
nemoralis
(Fabricius,
1794)
(Anthocoridae),
Peritropis
saldaeformis
Uhler,
1891
Lygus
lineolaris
(Palisot
de
Beauvois,
1818)
(both
Miridae),
Oncopeltus
fasciatus
1852)
(Lygaeidae),
Alydus
calcaratus
(Alydidae),
Leptoglossus
phyllopus
1767)
(Coreidae),
Cydnus
aterrimus
(Forster,
1771)
(Cydnidae),
Chinavia
hilaris
(Say,
1832)
Halyomorpha
halys
(Stål,
1855)
(Pentatomidae),
Corimelaena
pulicaria
(Germar,
1839)
(Thyreocoridae),
Calliphara
excellens
(Burmeister,
1834)
(Scutelleridae)
Nigeria,
Nepa
cinerea
Linneaus,
1758
(Nepidae),
Velia
caprai
Tamanini,
1947
(Veliidae),
Coreus
marginatus
Chlorochroa
ligata
1832),
Graphosoma
lineatum
prasina
1761)
(Pentatomidae)
India
demonstrated
be
apparent
errors.
In
addition,
we
propose,
sariabensis
(Ahmad
Zaidi,
1991),
(for
Codophila
Ahmad
fix
its
original
correct
spelling,
three
country
records:
Laos,
Malaysia,
Brunei.
Language: Английский