Molecular Genetic Investigation of Morphological Species of Members of the <I>Neomelaniconion</I> Subgenus (Diptera: Culicidae: Aedini) From Madagascar Using Ribosomal Internal Transcribed Spacer 2
2009; Oxford University Press; Volume: 46; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1603/033.046.0230
ISSN1938-2928
AutoresPierre Kengne, Gilbert Le Goff, Didier Fontenille,
Tópico(s)Malaria Research and Control
ResumoSpecies of Neomelaniconion (Neo.) are aggressive toward humans and domestic animals. Some of these species play a role in the transmission of arbovirus. In Madagascar, separation of these arbovirus vectors was based on doubtful morphological features. Sequence variation of the ribosomal DNA internal transcribed spacer 2 from morphological Neomelaniconion species of the Neomelaniconion subgenus from Madagascar was investigated to assess the validity of morphologically defined taxa. Both methods showed two taxonomic groups: the Circumluteolus Group that includes Aedes (Neo.) belleci (Le Goff, Bousses, and Brunches, 2007), Ae. (Neo.) nigropterum (Le Goff, Bousses, and Brunhes, 2007), and Ae. (Neo.) circumluteolus (Theobald, 1908); and the Sylvaticum Group that includes Ae. (Neo.) sylvaticum (Le Goff, Bousses, and Brunhes, 2007), Ae. (Neo.) fontenillei (Le Goff, Bousses, and Brunches, 2007), and Ae. (Neo.) albiradius (Le Goff, Bousses, and Brunches, 2007). Although sequence analysis failed to completely resolve each group, four distinct patterns of sequence variation supported by several fixed mutations were shown from specimens in Madagascar.
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