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- Title
Preliminary phylogeny of the genus Copidosoma ( Hymenoptera, Encyrtidae), polyembryonic parasitoids of Lepidoptera.
- Authors
YU, FANG; CHEN, FU‐QIANG; YEN, SHEN‐HORN; TU, LI‐HONG; ZHU, CHAO‐DONG; GUERRIERI, EMILIO; ZHANG, YAN‐ZHOU
- Abstract
The genus Copidosoma ( Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea: Encyrtidae) is a diverse group of polyembryonic parasitoids of Lepidoptera, including species that have the potential to control agricultural and forestry pests. Moreover, some species of Copidosoma display polyembryony. Despite their economic and scientific importance, little is known about the phylogeny of Copidosoma and its relations to other groups of Encyrtidae. Here we infer the phylogenetic relationships of this genus from nucleotide sequences of two nuclear ( 18S and 28S) and one mitochondrial ( COI) genes. Forty-four species of Copidosoma and three species of Copidosomopsis plus two outgroup species are included in Maximum Parsimony and Bayesian analyses. Copidosomopsis syn. n. is proposed as a junior synonym of Copidosoma based on phylogenetic analysis results. Each of nine identical clades, resulting from both analyses, is proposed as informal species group: cervius group ( cervius, chalconotum and serricorne), recovered as the basal lineage of Copidosoma; nacoleiae group ( nacoleaie, meridionalis and an undescribed species, formerly belonging to the genus Copidosomopsis); boucheanum group ( boucheanum, terebrator, peticus, phaloniae, ancharus, tibiale and sosares); noyesi group ( noyesi and probably undescribed related species); albipes group ( albipes and coimbatorense); varicorne group (including varicorne and subalbicorne in one subclade, and aretas and fuscisquama in the other); thebe group ( thebe and probably undescribed related species); exiguum group ( exiguum and probably undescribed related species); floridanum group ( floridanum, primulum, transversum, truncatellum and agrotis). Host associations of the genus and host specificity of recognized groups are discussed. The current work offers a foundation for a comprehensive phylogeny of Copidosoma and the possibility to reconstruct cophylogeny between Copidosoma and their lepidopteran hosts.
- Subjects
INSECT phylogeny; PARASITIC insects; COPIDOSOMA; MOLECULAR phylogeny; POLYEMBRYONY; LEPIDOPTERA; HOSTS of parasitoids; NUCLEOTIDE sequence
- Publication
Systematic Entomology, 2014, Vol 39, Issue 2, p325
- ISSN
0307-6970
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/syen.12057